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Asian News International on MSN"Someone who transcends the sport...": Inter Miami manager compares Messi's impact to Jordan, NadalFollowing his side's win over New York Red Bulls in their Major League Soccer (MLS) match, Inter Miami manager Javier ...
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FirstSportz on MSNHubert Hurkacz Claims Tennis with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz is on a Whole New Level Beyond the Big 4Hubert Hurkacz is one of the few active players who has played against the Big 4 (Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, The post ...
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Tennis365 on MSNFormer world No 12 reveals why he preferred to play Rafael Nadal over the rest of the ‘Big 4’The former world No 12 was a veteran of the ATP Tour, having turned professional in 1997 and competing until mid-2023.
Jannik entered the 2024 Australian Open as world no. 4 and conquered an entire field, besting Novak Djokovic and Daniil ...
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GB News on MSNJohn McEnroe caught in the crosshairs of Roger Federer's former coach after 'nonsense' commentsRoger Federer's former coach has launched a scathing attack at John McEnroe after his priase of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik ...
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Tennis365 on MSNRoger Federer’s ex-coach shoots down John McEnroe’s ‘nonsensical’ commentsRoger Federer’s ex-coach, Ivan Ljubicic, has bluntly shut down recent comments from John McEnroe on comparisons between ...
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Chennai Open, India's highest rated Tennis tournament, returns for first time in 3 yearsOverview Chennai Open is set to return for the first time in 3 years, as confirmed by the Tamil Nadu Tennis Association The ...
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The Observer on MSNSimon Barnes: Love or hate them, rivalries make sportIn sport your rival consistently forces from you more than you knew you had, beating and belabouring you towards excellence.
Tennis Focus, Hot Topics Hubert Hurkacz believes the likes of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic would adapt to ...
The El Palmar native trails only the ultimate legends, Bjorn Borg and Rafael Nadal, by mere weeks. These three players are ...
Sinner is now just the 5th player since 1990 to cross the 12,000-point mark after he won the Wimbledon men's singles title.
It has been three years since Roger Federer hung up his racquet—a goodbye that has been painful for tennis fans worldwide. Federer changed the sport with his dominance, elegance, and versatility.
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