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Bjorn Borg points straight to Rafael Nadal - The greatest achievement in tennis!
For Bjorn, Rafa's clay-court empire in Paris is the greatest individual achievement the sport has witnessed. That sentiment ...
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Andy Murray reveals the truth behind Rafael Nadal's farewell ceremony
Rafael Nadal ended his glorious career a year ago. This May, the 22-time Major winner received an incredible honor at his ...
Ever since Federer claimed his first Grand Slam title in 2003, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic have dominated ...
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The emotional message Rory McIlroy sent to Rafael Nadal after he retired from tennis in 2024
The Spaniard, who won 22 Grand Slam titles and a record 14 French Open crowns, received a tribute ceremony at this season’s ...
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Emma Raducanu on player schedule ‘moaning’ & Rafael Nadal’s ex-coach evolving her game
Emma Raducanu has revealed how her coach is helping her become a better version of herself as she also gave her verdict on ...
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Bjorn Borg admits the truth about facing Rafael Nadal on clay
Long before Rafael Nadal made clay courts around the world his playground, tennis had Bjorn Borg, who, alongside his ...
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What Rafael Nadal said when his French Open match was halted because of ‘rowdy’ boos in 2005
Rafael Nadal might have grown into a Roland Garros darling, but he found himself heavily booed at the tournament in 2005. The star took on Frenchman Sebastian Grosjean in the fourth round when ...
Roger Federer returns to Rod Laver Arena for the 2026 Australian Open's inaugural opening ceremony, headlining a Battle of ...
There will be just one player to enter the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2026: Roger Federer. The Hall of Fame ...
At only 20 years old, Kim Clijsters made it to number one in the world in both singles and doubles, but the ultimate ...
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The heartfelt reaction Andy Murray had following Andre Agassi’s retirement from tennis in 2006
Andre Agassi brought his storied career to a close at the 2006 US Open after losing to Benjamin Becker in the third round.
Roger Federer, one of the most accomplished and beloved players in tennis history, will receive the sport's ultimate honor next year—induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. The widely ...
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