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Despite calling an end to his career almost three years ago, Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer ranks above all tennis players on the list of highest-paid athletes of all time, polled by Sportico.
Day 5 at the 2025 Italian Open (May 10) will feature 16 second-round matches on the men's side, featuring several top seeds.
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FirstSportz on MSN“He Knows How to Win,” Roger Federer’s Ex-Coach Reveals What Novak Djokovic Must Do Before the French OpenNovak Djokovic’s standards. The former World No.1 has won just 12 of his The post “He Knows How to Win,” Roger Federer’s ...
The other reason for playing Geneva and not Rome is that, in his current form, Djokovic is likely to make a longer run ...
Novak Djokovic has added a tournament to his schedule as he will play the Geneva Open for the second straight year later this ...
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FirstSportz on MSNFormer British No.1 ‘Suprised’ After Novak Djokovic Continued Working with Andy Murray After Australian OpenNovak Djokovic added Andy Murray to his coaching team last year in November after the Scot called time on his The post Former British No.1 ‘Suprised’ After Novak Djokovic Continued Working with Andy ...
Pope Leo XIV's election interrupted a match at the Italian Open on Thursday. The Vatican has referenced tennis in life's ...
Novak Djokovic Next Tournamnet: All you need to know about Serb's last tournament before French Open
The current season marks Novak Djokovic’s first without a title since 2017. He was hampered by a serious elbow injury back then, which forced him to withdraw from Wimbledon and end his season early.
Tennis Hot Topics Novak Djokovic had added a tournament to his schedule after accepting a wildcard to play in the Geneva Open ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 9 longest ATP Masters 1000 win streaks: Novak Djokovic features four timesOnly one player has managed to win 30 or more ATP Masters 1000 matches in a row and that player is Novak Djokovic – and he ...
The Italian Open has paid tribute to Fabio Fognini after he announced that this Rome Masters will be his last. The ...
Carlos Moya, Rafael Nadal's long-time tennis coach, has explained why he thinks Carlos Alcaraz's mentality is wrong.
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