News
37m
Tennis365 on MSNNovak Djokovic leaves former ATP star ‘more than surprised’ with motivation claims"Is he trying to take a little pressure off himself regarding Wimbledon? Or is this an admission of weakness on his part?" ...
CricTracker on MSN55m
Wimbledon 2025: When, where, and how to watch in India?Summary Wimbledon 2025 will take place from June 30 to July 13 in the United Kingdom Most of the top players like Novak ...
2h
The Mirror US on MSNAndy Murray explains why he has no interest in copying John McEnroeAndy Murray has played down the idea of taking up a TV role for Wimbledon, with the British tennis icon wary of the influence ...
CricTracker on MSN7h
All men’s singles Wimbledon champions of the 21st centurySummary Wimbledon is the greatest grass surface tournament in Tennis In the 21st century, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer have won the most Wimbledon titles, respectively. Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, ...
10h
Tennis World USA on MSNAndy Murray honestly confesses if he hated biggest rivals being potrayed as Big 3Murray was one of the best from his generation but never on the level of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
Andy Murray has ranked Roger Federer the best amongst the Big 4 members in terms of crying. The British icon puts himself second in this category. However, he admits that he has barely seen Rafael ...
20h
Yardbarker on MSN'His tennis hasn't dropped' - Patrick Mouratoglou pushes back at criticism received over comments regarding Novak DjokovicRenown coach Patrick Mouratoglou was under fire for recent comments he made regarding Novak Djokovic, when the Frenchman ...
22h
The Mirror US on MSNNovak Djokovic to leave $11.5M mansion and ‘move into basketball owner’s former house’Novak Djokovic is set for a fresh start by swapping his $11.5 million mansion in Marbella, Spain in favor of a villa in ...
Kei Nishikori has issued an apology after being caught cheating on his wife. The 35-year-old was pictured leaving the apartment of the 21-year-old model, Azuki Oguchi, in Japan.
Since the Open Era began in 1968, there had been only eight men who had come back from two sets down to win a Grand Slam final. Last week, Alcaraz became the ninth. The ninth man in 57 years.
22h
GB News on MSNTennis coach forced to issue explanation ahead of Wimbledon after controversial Novak Djokovic commentsTennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou has found himself defending controversial remarks about Novak Djokovic's prospects of ...
22h
Tennis365 on MSNThe 15 men with the most grass-court match wins: Roger Federer 192, Novak Djokovic 12thWe look at the 15 men to seal the most grass-court match wins in the Open Era. Behind the stats. The majority of the players ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results