Tennis legend Roger Federer inspired thousands during his illustrious career, and former World No.3 revealed his aspirations to face the Swiss Maestro before his retirement.
Rafa hoped to help Spain get to the bottom of the Davis Cup Finals, but the run of the home idols ended already against the Netherlands in the quarterfinals.
Jannik Sinner is well on his way to becoming one of the greats in tennis. The Italian is an exceptional talent on the court, and at only 23 years old, he has a long career ahead of him.
Rafael Nadal's Uncle Toni has had plenty to say about Novak Djokovic over the years, recently questioning the Serb's injury at the Australian Open.
Coco Gauff has called for Roger Federer to introduce a women's version of the Laver Cup, which would pit the best American players against their rivals from around the world
Alexander Zverev once faced the vocal displeasure of the ATP Finals crowd after a controversial incident in his clash against Roger Federer.
Coco Gauff has urged Roger Federer to introduce a women's Laver Cup, pitting the best American players against their rivals from around the world.
Roger Federer's racket from the Wimbledon 2004 championship game could fetch more than $100,000 at auction. It was signed for Anna Wintour.
Richard Gasquet’s lengthy career will end in a few months on home soil at the 2025 French Open. The 38-year-old’s longevity and consistency are among the most impressive tennis has ever seen.
In fact, only the Big 3 have won more matches than the Italian in his last 100 games. Sinner has 93 victories, just one less than the Spaniard's 94 and two less than the Serbian's 95. The Swiss Maestro's record is monstrous, capable of an incredible streak of 97 matches won out of 100. But Sinner is there.
Coco Gauff, one of the biggest names in women's tennis, has made a passionate appeal to Roger Federer to create a women's edition of the iconic Laver Cup. The annual event, co-founded by Federer, currently features only male players from Team Europe and Team World.
The three-time Grand Slam champion, Stan Wawrinka featured in the latest episode of ‘Nothing Major Podcast’ on Sunday, January 26.