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Yardbarker on MSN'He can catch up to these guys': John Isner names player who will challenge Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz in the futureMen’s tennis has seen two names once again dominating the proceedings, just like the ‘Big Three’ of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in the past.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have created one of the most electrifying rivalries in modern sport, bringing many people ...
Kitchie Nadal, in an interview with Boy Abunda, candidly opened up about a major life decision she made in 2017—stepping away from the limelight and moving to Spain.
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Tennis365 on MSNToni Nadal has already told Alexander Zverev why he has not won a Grand SlamToni Nadal has candidly identified what he believes has held Alexander Zverev back from winning a Grand Slam title amid the ...
Tennis legends swap rackets for golf clubs. The casual golf meeting showcased a different side of these sporting giants, far removed from the intense atmosphere of Centre Court at Wimbledon.
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Tennis Temple on MSNNadal and Federer Reunited for a Round of Golf in MallorcaWhile visiting the home island of his former rival Rafael Nadal, Federer enjoyed a day at the Mallorcan's academy. Having attended its inauguration in 2016, the Swiss star got to see the latest ...
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal recently stepped onto the golf course to try their hands at a new sport after navigating two of the most decorated careers tennis has seen.
After being in the limelight for years, Kitchie Nadal took a break from her music career and moved to Spain in 2017 with her ...
This was Kitchie Nadal's answer when asked in " Fast Talk with Boy Abunda " on Monday if there was a chance for her to move ...
Rajeshwaran, currently World No. 55, has been making steady progress in terms of rankings and is very close to the point ...
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Tennis365 on MSNFormer world No 12 reveals why he preferred to play Rafael Nadal over the rest of the ‘Big 4’The former world No 12 was a veteran of the ATP Tour, having turned professional in 1997 and competing until mid-2023.
Swiss star Stan Wawrinka is the only 40-year-old currently ranked inside the top 1000 on the ATP Tour. Wawrinka has enjoyed a ...
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