The four biggest tournaments in tennis cooperate to sustain their primacy. They're also constantly trying to one-up each ...
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Hosted on MSNThe 7 women to lose in final of all four Grand Slams: Steffi Graf with a career Silver SlamSteffi Graf is in her own little club of winning a Golden Slam and a career Silver Slam.
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The 3 men to lose in the final of all four Grand Slams: Alexander Zverev one trophy away from joining clubThe 20-time Grand Slam winner won six Australian Open titles, one at Roland Garros, eight at Wimbledon and five at the US ...
When Alexander Zverev seriously injured his ankle during the 2022 French Open semifinal against Rafael Nadal, no one knew if he would return to compete at the highest level. The German champion had to ...
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Hosted on MSNThe 7 men to defend a Grand Slam title this century: Federer & Nadal share record as Sinner joins listRoger Federer and Rafael Nadal share the record for the most successful Grand Slam title defences, while Jannik Sinner became ...
After years of covering the tournament from afar, a longtime tennis writer shares his thoughts upon finally making the trip to Melbourne.
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Madison Keys’ 2025 tennis schedule: Where will new Australian Open champion compete this year?The American won the Adelaide International – beating Jessica Pegula in the final – and then defeated two-time Australian ...
Facing Sinner reminded Alexander Zverev of trying to solve the challenge presented by the 24-time major champion Djokovic.
The newlywed Keys, whose husband and coach is former American tennis player Bjorn Fratangelo, said after some much needed sleep, they'll be "back to work on Monday" to prepare for "lots of tournaments ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Jannik Sinner beat Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-3 in the Australian Open final at Melbourne Park ...
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Hosted on MSNCarlos Alcaraz writes Major history in MelbourneCarlos Alcaraz will have to wait for another year to chase a Career Grand Slam in Melbourne. The 21-year-old suffered the ...
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Australian Open boss Craig Tiley challenges his team to change the Melbourne Park site 50 per cent, if not more, every year.
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