The Australian Open has witnessed tennis legends leave their mark, and Novak Djokovic reigns supreme with a record-breaking 10 finals appearances, all converted into victories. Roger Federer follows with seven finals,
Novak Djokovic is the latest big name from the world of tennis to blast Rafael Nadal’s retirement ceremony. Nadal hung up his racket late last year, with his final-ever match as a professional tennis player coming at the 2024 Davis Cup finals.
Novak Djokovic has shared his wish to sit down with long-time rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for a no-holds-barred chat. The world No. 7 is the last remaining active member of the Big Three, with the other two men now retired from the sport.
Rafael Nadal's tennis farewell happened without the presence of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Andy Murray. Djokovic has now given his view on why.
Days after Novak Djokovic complained that Rafael Nadal's retirement ceremony was not 'proper', Alexander Bublik dismissed all criticisms about the arrangements.
Former World No. 1 and 11-time Grand Slam champion Bjorn Borg is probably one of the biggest legends in tennis. However, when it comes to the GOAT debate, he chooses between Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
Speaking on Rafael Nadal's unceremonious exit from the sport last year after a Davis Cup quarterfinal loss, Novak Djokovic said that organisers had not facilitated a retirement ceremony befitting of the 22-time Slam-winning Nadal's stature in the sport.
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Danielle Collins ' spat with the Australian Open crowd continued as she stepped onto Rod Laver Arena for her third-round match on Saturday night. The world No. 11 was booed immeditely while walking onto the court and the crowd continued to give her grief, cheering her errors as she faced Madison Keys.