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Roger Federer could attend Rafael Nadal's matches at the Roland Garros
Tennis World· 22 hours agoRoger Federer is currently in Paris for a special event of his sponsor UNIQLO and was the special...
The Unbearable Greatness of Djokovic
The Atlantic· 2 hours agoOpen, as Novak Djokovic faced Roger Federer. At the time, Djokovic had won just three Grand Slam tournaments, compared with Federer’s towering 16....
Watch: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal tease each other in snowy Dolomites moutains
Tennis World· 6 days agoRoger Federer and Rafael Nadal teamed up for an unexpected Louis Vutton campaign and it came in style as the two tennis legends met in a snowy mountain ...
Nadal mocks Federer in a 'snowy' Louis Vuitton campaign: "Roger was a bit arrogant!"
Tennis World· 6 days agoThe two champions met again for a campaign of the famous fashion brand Louis Vuitton, telling some...
‘You feel like he is impenetrable’: Is Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros the most dominant athlete ever?
The Independent via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoNadal’s relentless pursuit of the French Open, year after year, has similarities with Martina...
2024 French Open: Tips for Enjoying Roland Garros
Sports Illustrated· 2 days agoWimbledon is a lovely sporting event, awash in charm. The U.S. Open is a rollicking lollapalooza, awash in sweaty energy. The French Open—or Roland...
All About Coco Gauff's Tennis Coach, Brad Gilbert
People via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoGet to know Coco Gauff's top-tiered tennis coach, who's worked with the likes of Andre Agassi to win the 1994 US Open and Zendaya to prep for...
32 Celebrities You Didn't Know Were Bilingual
Marie Claire· 4 days agoInterestingly, there's often debate about the level of these celebrities' "fluency," with native speakers analyzing their proficiency and accent work in...
Unbeaten Patrick set to chase third straight tennis title
Quad-City Times· 16 hours agoBefore starting high school, Nicholas Patrick had a difficult decision to make. Oftentimes, top...
A Knicks-Loving Randle (Not That One) Takes to the Court
The New Yorker· 4 days agoJulius Randle, the injured Knicks star, watches his seven-year-old son, Kyden, play a peewee game and reflects on missing the playoffs.