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Yardbarker on MSN'Never underestimate a third guy': Daniil Medvedev compares Sinner-Alcaraz rivalry with Federer-Nadal EraDaniil Medvedev believes that the possibility of a third player threatening the dominance of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner ...
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Yardbarker on MSNRoger Federer Announces Tennis Return For Final MatchGrand Slam champion Roger Federer will return to the tennis court to play one more match at this year’s Shanghai Masters.
The king is back. Well, sort of. Roger Federer, the man who made us believe tennis was played in another dimension, is ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNRoger Federer returns to Shanghai a year after practicing with Carlos AlcarazFederer ousted Juan Martin del Potro and Rafael Nadal en route to his second and last title in China. The Swiss played a ...
Three years after bidding farewell to professional tennis, Roger Federer is set to return to the court at the 2025 Shanghai ...
Tennis legend Roger Federer is set to play in Shanghai this fall. He will headline a celebrity doubles match on October 10.
Get ready to witness some Federer mania and top-class tennis as the legend announces his return to the court in October this ...
Daniil Medvedev used Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Roger Federer's 'Big Three' rivalry to send a cautionary message to ...
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Yardbarker on MSNRoger Federer announces his on-court return for a Shanghai Masters doubles matchRoger Federer was announced to play a doubles match at the upcoming Shanghai Masters via his official social media account. The Swiss Master will make his return to the tennis courts to play a ...
Tennis great Roger Federer says he hopes his former rival Rafael Nadal can retire from the sport “on his own terms” following the Spaniard’s recent struggles with injury.
With Federer having dropped to the No. 3 ranking and Nadal back at No. 1, there was the possibility that the two could play their first semifinal against each other since the 2005 French Open.
Rafa Nadal, right, is congratulated by Andy Murray, top right, as Roger Federer, left, and Novak Djokovic, during a farewell ceremony at center court Philippe-Chatrier, at the Roland-Garros ...
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