We saw them winning all the events,” said Francisco Cerúndolo ... his matches and tried to learn from him.” Some opted for Federer, a 20-time major champ, or Nadal, who won 22 Slam titles ...
Gael Monfils rallied from a set down to claim a thrilling 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (1), 6-4 win over American Taylor Fritz in a third-round match at the Australian Open.
Federer's last match came in 2021, although he didn't announce he was done until 2022. “It’s coming to an end, this era. It’s tough for us. We grew up watching all of them. We saw them winning all the events,” said Francisco Cerúndolo, a 26-year-o ...
Novak Djokovic Stands Alone at the Australian Open Now That Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer Retired MELBOURNE ... We saw them winning all the events,” said Francisco Cerúndolo, a 26-year ...
Roger Federer, John McEnroe and Andy Roddick have all made controversial claims about Novak Djokovic's injuries.
The rivalry between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz is now the greatest show in tennis and fans of the sport must be pinching themselves that the legend has hung around long enough to engage in another great conquest against a champion.
The Royals quartet of Bjorn Fortuin, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Joe Root and Dunith Wellalage spun a web around the Joburg Super Kings batting unit to restrict the visitors to 146/6
It was a day to remember at the Australian Open, with Learner Tien becoming the youngest to reach the fourth round since Rafael Nadal in 2005 and Gael Monfils defying age to tie French records and make history.
Frenchman Monfils is only the second player aged 38 or over, after Roger Federer, to make the last 16 in Melbourne since 1988. He is enjoying quite the start to 2025 after becoming the oldest ever winner of an ATP Tour singles title in Auckland last weekend.
No. 2 seed Iga Świątek had an easy time advancing to the fourth round of the Australian Open with a 6-1, 6-0 win over Emma Raducanu on Saturday. The match was expected to be competitive as it featured two previous Grand Slam champions,
Alex de Minaur is tenacious of spirit. Large of heart. Wide of eye. Squeaky of foot. But let’s be honest. His dance with the Australian Open seems certain to end in heartbreak. He’s manifestly among the unlikeliest blokes to be hugging the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup when the lights go out and they’re playing the last song.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Everything came so easily for Iga Swiatek during a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Emma Raducanu on Saturday in the only Australian Open women’s third-round match between two past Grand Slam champions — if you thought that meant it would be close, you’d have been rather wrong — that this was how she described it: