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These world tennis tournaments have crowned icons who cemented their legacies through titles, incredible athletic performances, and moments of pure magic.
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Tennis365 on MSNRafa Nadal has broken his own record as his French Open-winning racket sells for huge feeRafa Nadal continues to break records even after he has stopped playing as the racket he used in the 2017 French Open has ...
Nike has been a round for five decades. FN takes a look back at the celebrities, athletes and everyday people who helped to ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 9 men who have broken the $40m prize-money mark as Alcaraz overtakes legend with Sinner also lurkingCarlos Alcaraz’s French Open win has seen him move ahead of tennis legend Pete Sampras in the all-time prize money list. The ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'It's different from what came before': Michael Chang highlights how Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal changed the gameMichael Chang believes that Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are responsible for changing the culture in the locker room. Both ...
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FirstSportz on MSNEx-WTA Pro Explains Why French Open Champion Coco Gauff is Not Favorite to Win WimbledonCoco Gauff has secured 18 wins in the clay swing this season. She progressed to three consecutive finals, winning her ...
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The Mirror US on MSNUS tennis ace makes announcement as Roger Federer hit by second blow after Coco Gauff exitBen Shelton has followed in the footsteps of Coco Gauff by leaving Roger Federer's management company, Team8, with the ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNNovak Djokovic passes Roger Federer with historic Roland Garros runAt 38, Novak Djokovic continues to redefine consistency in tennis! The 24-time Major winner embraced his 19th Roland Garros ...
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Yardbarker on MSNRafael Nadal breaks another record even after retirement as match-used racket sells for over $150KSpanish tennis icon Rafael Nadal has broken yet another record despite retiring in 2024. The ‘King of Clay’ recently had one ...
They’ve split the last eight Grand Slam titles between them. Only Djokovic interrupted that run—briefly. But with each passing tournament, the gap between the old and the new grows clearer.
Around the one-year anniversary of Roger Federer's viral commencement speech, The Athletic tried to find out why the speech ...
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