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If he maintains this pace, Borg sees Alcaraz as a potential king of tennis due to his abilities to chase notable titles on ...
Djokovic's ranking is an irrelevance to his wider tennis ambitions but now more than ever, he needs it to help him achieve ...
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSN'There's a shift': Djoker's blunt admission amid title droughtHaving gone eight months without a title as his quest for a 100th ATP triumph stalls, Djokovic made the admission ahead of ...
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FirstSportz on MSNKei Nishikori reveals insights into staying competitive after dealing with constant injuries in the past four yearsMadrid Open, Kei Nishikori recorded his 450th career win as he defeated Aleksandar Vukic in his opening The post Kei ...
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FirstSportz on MSNJoao Fonseca dives into one ‘effective’ shot that he is working on to maximize his results on clayBrazilian teen sensation Joao Fonseca is currently competing in the Mutua Madrid Open. In his opening round match, the ...
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FirstSportz on MSN“I’m sure that we’ll see a lot of him,” Novak Djokovic rates the chances of Carlos Alcaraz potentially matching the dominance of the Big 3 in tennisSerbian tennis legend Novak Djokovic shared his thoughts on Carlos Alcaraz potentially matching the achievements of him and ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNNovak Djokovic says tennis will always outlive its star playersNovak Djokovic, winner of a record 24 Grand Slam titles, says he can feel the changes taking place in tennis. People have ...
Jannik Sinner will spend a full year on the ATP throne! Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from the Madrid Masters and can no longer ...
Carlos Alcaraz, already a four-time Grand Slam champion at 21, says he no longer wants to be called Rafael Nadal’s successor.
MADRID -- Novak Djokovic, winner of a record 24 Grand Slam titles, says he can feel the changes taking place in tennis.
Walking off the practice court in Madrid, Novak Djokovic flipped a souvenir ball to a young fan. Throughout his long career, ...
People have started to accept, he says, that there is no more Roger Federer, no more Rafael Nadal and — soon — no more Novak Djokovic.
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