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Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal established one of the greatest rivalries in the history of sport during their time on the ...
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have swapped tennis racquets for golf clubs in Mallorca, issuing a playful challenge to anyone willing to face them on the course. The Swiss maestro and Spanish champion ...
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have created one of the most electrifying rivalries in modern sport, bringing many people ...
The Post Joao Fonseca's Wimbledon charge fueled by Roger Federer's grass-court magic appeared first on Tennis World USA Joao Fonseca is making a name for himself during the Wimbledon debut. The rising ...
Roger Federer cuts an unassuming pose. He doesn't carry himself like he's the greatest, most dominant tennis player in history, and yet, that's a debatable claim. In 20 years on the professional ...
Federer kept alive a one-handed backhand, tried rushing the net on returns and helped popularize the between-the-legs shot. And with the Laver Cup, he showed that tournaments can be different, too.
Roger Federer wasn’t going to play tennis forever. Aged 41 and having endured one injury after another in recent years, the sand was rapidly falling to the bottom of the hourglass.
At the 2005 French Open, Roger Federer congratulated Rafael Nadal after their semifinal. Now Federer is congratulating Nadal on his looming retirement — and a stellar pro career.