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#ESPN: #AndyMurray calls for more mixed-gender events on #Tennis tours
Three-time Grand Slam winner Andy Murray has said tennis is “missing a trick” by not including more team events involving both men and women on the main tours. Mixed doubles is currently played only at the four Grand Slams on the professional… Read More ›
Good for #Tennis it can compete with other sports financially, says #RogerFederer
ZURICH: Tennis legend Roger Federer feels it is good for the sport that players are getting financially stronger and can compete in that aspect with other disciplines. The 20-time Grand Slam champion recently was in the top spot on the… Read More ›
#Tennis: Differences Between #Federer & #Sampras’ Grass Games
Paul Annacone has coached the two men who have won more Wimbledon titles than anyone else: Roger Federer (8) and Pete Sampras (7). According to the former World No. 12, there are differences between what makes them great on grass. “Pete’s is obviously his serve…. Read More ›
#Tennis: #RogerFederer focusing on 2021, #Olympics.
ZURICH — Roger Federer is already focusing on the 2021 season, including the postponed Tokyo Olympics, as he recovers from two knee surgeries. Federer said Monday that he is not yet able to play top-level tennis but is on the mend. “I… Read More ›
#Tennis: #RogerFederer Edges #PeteSampras And #Novak #Djokovic In Intriguing Match Statistic
Roger Federer is argued to be the greatest tennis player of all time. The record for the most men’s Grand Slam titles belongs to Federer with 20. A recent study of ATP’s match data saw how Federer has a slight… Read More ›
#Tennis: What drives #RogerFederer as he plots yet another memorable return
Dubai: A second knee surgery in less than four months, and Roger Federer — considered by many as one of the finest gifts to tennis — is hopeful of making yet another memorable return. The 20-time champion, who is realistically… Read More ›
#Reuters: #Tennis ‘#BigThree’ join #BlackoutTuesday campaign against racial injustice
(Reuters) – Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic were among the tennis players who joined the #BlackOutTuesday campaign against racial injustice, as protests continue over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died in police custody…. Read More ›
#Wimbledon #Tennis Live Since 1877.
#Wimbledon #Tennis Live Since 1877.