Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were not only great champions on the tennis court, but they had the ability to transcend this sport by becoming icons in every corner of the world. Their rivalry has never crossed the boundaries of fairness and their challenges have often been epic,
British tennis legend Andy Murray, now coaching Novak Djokovic, made a bold claim about who holds the title of the greatest tennis player in history.
Juan Carlos Ferrero was one of the most accomplished tennis players in the early 2000s. The former World No. 1 says who is the best between Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.
Three-time grand slam winner Stan Wawrinka has had his fair share of matches against tennis’ big three. Seventy-five, to be exact. Unfortunately for Wawrinka, his record against Novak
Andre Agassi's ex-coach Brad Gilbert shared his thoughts on the Feds meeting President Trump this week, with a possible discussion on lowering interest rates.
Despite a remarkable tennis career so far, 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic has faced his fair share of controversies, which have led to some fans hating him. He was recently booed by fans at the Australian Open after he withdrew from the semi-final against Alexander Zverev.
Roddick, who has always used important words for the Italian tennis player, went so far as to suggest that there are no weak points in the game of the ATP number 1, bringing up a comparison with Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic: the American believes that Jannik could get close to the level of the Big 3.
There are many exceptional talents in the game today. Many players possess the ability to win tournaments and perform on big stages. Throughout tennis history, certain players have stood above the rest.
Richard Gasquet will end his notable career in four months at Roland Garros. The veteran is competing at this week's ATP 250 event in Montpellier, entering one of the last events in front of the home crowd. Richard faced his compatriot Adrian Mannarino in the first round.
and I’m glad that he’s pushing me, and I’m sure I’ll be pushing him, and he will say the exact same. It’s a bit of a Federer-Nadal situation – wheelchair version.”
The three-time Grand Slam champion, Stan Wawrinka featured in the latest episode of ‘Nothing Major Podcast’ on Sunday, January 26.