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Andy Murray has ranked Roger Federer the best amongst the Big 4 members in terms of crying. The British icon puts himself second in this category. However, he admits that he has barely seen Rafael ...
Pete Sampras, who Rafter had just beaten in Cincinnati in 1998, also added that to truly be considered great one must return ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'I’d never claim to be on their level': Andy Murray on accepting his place outside the Big-3Andy Murray spoke about the differences between his career and those of the Big-3, admitting that it doesn't bother him that ...
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Before Federer burst on scene, there was another player who had won seven Wimbledon titles that too in eight years - no other player in the history of open era Wimbledon has won it with that success.
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 15 men with the most grass-court match wins: Roger Federer 192, Novak Djokovic 12thWe look at the 15 men to seal the most grass-court match wins in the Open Era. Behind the stats. The majority of the players ...
Carlos Alcaraz is the undisputed new king of centre court, having won the Wimbledon title two years on the run now.
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Tennis365 on MSN‘Roger Federer was the most beautiful to watch – Rafael Nadal was the opposite extreme’ – Novak DjokovicNovak Djokovic has spoken about the impact of his rivalries with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal and broken down the ...
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FirstSportz on MSNAndy Murray, with Grace, Admits He Was Never at the same Level as the Big 3Andy Murray’s theater tour, ‘Andy Murray- Centre Stage’, commenced with its first stop in Glasgow. The Scotsman will also ...
On the latest episode of the 'Super Moscato Show' on RMC Sports, Gasquet was asked to express a preference between Federer, ...
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All men’s singles Wimbledon champions of the 21st centurySummary Wimbledon is the greatest grass surface tournament in Tennis In the 21st century, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer have won the most Wimbledon titles, respectively. Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, ...
With a cheeky grin, Carlos did not hesitate to "kill" Novak, joking that it was payback for last year's painful Olympic Games ...
Alcaraz is on a similar trajectory, having won back-to-back Wimbledon and French Open titles, and gunning for his third ...
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