Alcaraz, Wimbledon and Nadal
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Rafael Nadal rarely had trouble handling his opponents during his time on the ATP Tour, which isn’t surprising for a player with 22 Grand Slam titles. The Spanish bull played the best of the previous generation,
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DPA International on MSNReport: Zverev looking at Nadal family to boost careerAlexander Zverev could reportedly seek help from the Nadal family in his bid to overcome problems on and off the court, according to Sky TV. Sky commentator Paul Häuser said on platform X that Toni Nadal could become coach and his nephew,
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Tennis World USA on MSNNovak Djokovic's new kryptonite? Jannik Sinner ties Rafael Nadal with five winsJannik Sinner will chase his first Wimbledon crown against Carlos Alcaraz. As was expected when the draw came out, the Italian faced the seven-time champion Novak Djokovic in the semi-final. The 23-year-old topped the legend 6-3,
As the greatest Spanish athlete of all time enjoys his new life off the court, friends, colleagues, and Nadal himself discuss what comes next.
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Yardbarker on MSN'That bitter memory will return': Toni Nadal ranks Novak Djokovic ahead of Jannik Sinner for Wimbledon titleRafael Nadal's former coach, 'Uncle Toni', believes that Novak Djokovic has a better chance of winning Wimbledon than the current World No. 1, Jannik Sinner.
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GB News on MSNRafael Nadal explains decision to skip Wimbledon 2025 as tennis star reveals health problemRafael Nadal has opened up on his decision to skip Wimbledon 2025, with the tennis legend choosing to stay away from this year's tournament at the All England Club. The 39-year-old won the competition twice during his playing days as he established himself as a legend of the sport.
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Tennis World USA on MSNJohn McEnroe clarifies his Rafael Nadal French Open comments that drew ireJ ohn McEnroe claims his recent Rafael Nadal French Open comments were misinterpreted and that he didn't mean that Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner would regularly beat the clay icon at Roland Garros.
With this win, Sinner claims his fourth Grand Slam title, adding grass to his previous conquests on hard courts—two Australian Opens and one US Open.