The young American is once again a protagonist in a Grand Slam and provides details of his technical and tactical improvements, attributing some responsibility to Federer for them.
The young American is once again a protagonist in a Grand Slam and provides details of his technical and tactical improvements, attributing some responsibility to Federer for them.
The young Brazilian star admits that she has been watching videos to prepare for this grass court season.
Interesting observations from Gilles Simon: he also stated that Rafa was not very much loved by fans during the early days of his rivalry with Federer.
Jannik Sinner is on fire in his first week at Wimbledon 2025. Perhaps, motivated and seeking revenge for his loss in the Roland Garros final, the world number one is crushing his opponents. In fact, he has not lost a set yet in this Grand Slam and has only dropped 17 games in his three rounds. A feat that makes him the player, as a top seed, who has lost the fewest games to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals in history. Surpassing a record previously held by Roger Federer, who lost 19 games in 2004.
17 - Among top seeds at the event, Jannik Sinner (17) has now conceded the fewest games en route to the Men's Singles R16 at Wimbledon in the Open Era, surpassing Roger Federer (19) in 2004. Blasting. #Wimbledon | @Wimbledon @atptour @ATPMediaInfo pic.twitter.com/vrmQKRyj9v
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 5, 2025
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Novak Djokovic was asked courtside at Wimbledon 2025 whether he is aware of everything he is accomplishing in his career and the significant legacy he has built in the world of tennis through his rivalry with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. "Right now, I don't think about that; perhaps I will reflect on all of that in a few years, sipping a margarita on the beach with Roger and Rafa," commented the Serb.
"Sip margarita on the beach with Federer and Nadal and just reflect on our rivalry" @rafaelnadal, @rogerfederer are you down? #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/tfc61uWv9K
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 3, 2025
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Roger Federer still gets excited when talking about Rafael Nadal. The unbreakable friendship between them became stronger during the tribute that Roland Garros 2025 paid to the man from Mallorca, which also left the Swiss very satisfied. In an interview with our good friend Fer Murciego, for Eurosport Spain, the Swiss recalled the moments lived on the Chatrier, stating it was "incredible" and left a good impression worldwide, especially on Rafa. Now, which moment stands out the most for him? The Swiss chose the unveiling of the plaque with the imprint of the Spaniard: "That plaque will remain there forever. Every tennis player stepping onto Chatrier will be inspired and motivated by him. He had the tribute and farewell he deserved."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Federer desvela el momento más emocionante del homenaje a Nadal: "Quedará para siempre..."
The Scot opens up in an interview where he acknowledges his role within the Big-4 and also talked about his six months as coach of the Serbian.
The former French tennis player did not hesitate to praise the Mallorcan's supremacy on clay, as well as to ask for patience when comparing the player from Murcia and the Italian with the Big-3.
The young American is once again a protagonist in a Grand Slam and provides details of his technical and tactical improvements, attributing some responsibility to Federer for them.
Jannik Sinner is on fire in his first week at Wimbledon 2025. Perhaps, motivated and seeking revenge for his loss in the Roland Garros final, the world number one is crushing his opponents. In fact, he has not lost a set yet in this Grand Slam and has only dropped 17 games in his three rounds. A feat that makes him the player, as a top seed, who has lost the fewest games to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals in history. Surpassing a record previously held by Roger Federer, who lost 19 games in 2004.
17 - Among top seeds at the event, Jannik Sinner (17) has now conceded the fewest games en route to the Men's Singles R16 at Wimbledon in the Open Era, surpassing Roger Federer (19) in 2004. Blasting. #Wimbledon | @Wimbledon @atptour @ATPMediaInfo pic.twitter.com/vrmQKRyj9v
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 5, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner supera a Federer en un dato que confirma su dominio en este Wimbledon
The young Brazilian star admits that she has been watching videos to prepare for this grass court season.
Novak Djokovic was asked courtside at Wimbledon 2025 whether he is aware of everything he is accomplishing in his career and the significant legacy he has built in the world of tennis through his rivalry with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. "Right now, I don't think about that; perhaps I will reflect on all of that in a few years, sipping a margarita on the beach with Roger and Rafa," commented the Serb.
"Sip margarita on the beach with Federer and Nadal and just reflect on our rivalry" @rafaelnadal, @rogerfederer are you down? #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/tfc61uWv9K
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 3, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic: "En unos años tomaré una margarita en la playa con Federer y Nadal recordando la rivalidad"
Interesting observations from Gilles Simon: he also stated that Rafa was not very much loved by fans during the early days of his rivalry with Federer.
Roger Federer still gets excited when talking about Rafael Nadal. The unbreakable friendship between them became stronger during the tribute that Roland Garros 2025 paid to the man from Mallorca, which also left the Swiss very satisfied. In an interview with our good friend Fer Murciego, for Eurosport Spain, the Swiss recalled the moments lived on the Chatrier, stating it was "incredible" and left a good impression worldwide, especially on Rafa. Now, which moment stands out the most for him? The Swiss chose the unveiling of the plaque with the imprint of the Spaniard: "That plaque will remain there forever. Every tennis player stepping onto Chatrier will be inspired and motivated by him. He had the tribute and farewell he deserved."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Federer desvela el momento más emocionante del homenaje a Nadal: "Quedará para siempre..."
The Scot opens up in an interview where he acknowledges his role within the Big-4 and also talked about his six months as coach of the Serbian.
The former French tennis player did not hesitate to praise the Mallorcan's supremacy on clay, as well as to ask for patience when comparing the player from Murcia and the Italian with the Big-3.
The Serbian claims to have felt like "an unwanted child" and analyzes in detail his personal relationship and tennis rivalry with Federer and Nadal.
Interesting conversation with Novak Djokovic in the media outlet 20minutos where he was asked about his breakthrough on the circuit at a time when Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal were dominating the headlines. Aware that not everyone liked his rise, the Serbian spoke about his personal relationships and the tremendous respect he always held for his rivals.
"It's true that the public has never loved me like they have loved those two, perhaps because they didn't want me there. I was the youngest, the third wheel, the one who came in saying I wanted to be World No. 1, maybe they didn't like that. However, just because someone is my biggest rival doesn't mean I wish them harm or hate them; we all strive for the same goals, and in the end, the best prevailed. I always respected Nadal and Federer a lot, never said a bad word about them, and never will. That said, I always got along better with Nadal," confessed the 24-time Grand Slam champion.
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