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Boris Becker has watched the last two decades of professional tennis very closely. During this time the 57-year-old made his ...
It’s already over for Fabio Fognini at the Rome Masters 1000. The Italian veteran, who had announced this would be his final ...
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FirstSportz on MSNPatrick Mouratoglou Thinks Juan Carlos Ferrero’s Comments Could ‘Hurt’ Carlos Alcaraz and ‘Bring Criticism’My Way, revealed that he went to Ibiza following a heartbreaking defeat The post Patrick Mouratoglou Thinks Juan Carlos ...
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GB News on MSNNovak Djokovic retirement update issued with tennis star struggling for form in 2025 so farTennis legend Novak Djokovic plans to continue his professional career until at least the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, ...
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Tennis365 on MSNA guide to Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal & Roger Federer’s Italian Open history as 25-year streak endsNovak Djokovic’s decision not to compete at the 2025 Italian Open brought an end to a remarkable streak of Big Three ...
"I had not made my retirement decision by last year's Roland Garros. It was a difficult time emotionally as I tried to manage ...
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FirstSportz on MSNLacoste CEO Reveals Novak Djokovic’s Bold 2028 Ambition Amid Serb’s Slump in FormAfter winning the 2024 Paris Olympics by beating Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets, Novak Djokovic, on several occasions, said ...
Tennis veteran Stanislas Wawrinka has claimed that he and Scottish icon Andy Murray cannot be compared, with the Swiss ...
Novak Djokovic’s long-time sponsor Lacoste’s CEO Thierry Guibert opened up on the former world no. 1 retirement plans.
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Daily Express US on MSNWorld Cup winner's son beats home favorite at Italian Open tennis tournamentRoman Andres Burruchaga caused a big upset at the Italian Open on Wednesday, beating home favorite Lorenzo Sonego.
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Daily Express US on MSNNovak Djokovic feeling 'empty' claims Rafael Nadal's long-time coachTennis fans are feeling the absence of Novak Djokovic at this week's Italian Open, a staple he hasn't missed since 2007.
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FirstSportz on MSNMadison Keys Points Out Major Changes in ATP and WTA Tours After Retirements of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Serena WilliamsMadison Keys suggested that tennis has become more open in both the ATP and WTA tours after the retirements of Rafael Nadal, ...
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