The Australian Open is just around the corner, and all eyes will be on Novak Djokovic when play gets underway in Melbourne.
Novak Djokovic continues to defy time and logic at 38! The Serb lifted his second ATP title of the season on Saturday in Athens, celebrating his 101st ATP title and moving closer to Roger Federer's ...
Djokovic's leaving the PTPA may mean little for its aim to reform tennis, but it signals another shift in his status within ...
This week is the Spaniard’s 817th career week in the Top 10, which breaks a tie with Jimmy Connors for second place in ATP history. Roger Federer holds the record with 948 weeks.
In my mind’s eye, Rafael Nadal is still a teen or in his early twenties battling Roger Federer in the finals of many important tournaments. All of a sudden, Rafa’s retirement is already a year ago.