— -- Ten years ago, Roger Federer arrived at the Australian Open about to become No. 1 for the first time, beginning a reign that would last for a record 237 weeks in a row and a record 302 weeks ...
Roger Federer announced Thursday he will be stepping away from the world of competitive tennis after injuries have hampered the last part of his illustrious career. The 41-year-old Swiss tennis legend ...
ANDY MURRAY has revealed that Roger Federer stopped practising with him as soon as he became a serious “competitor”. The ...
Love-- For the first time since July 6, 2003, Roger Federer isn't in the top three of the ATP rankings. Andy Murray moved past Federer to take No. 3 in the rankings released Monday. 15-- Federer moved ...
MELBOURNE—World No. 2 Andy Murray and world No. 3 Roger Federer say they’ve tried a few things during the off-season that could help them against No. 1 Novak Djokovic, but both men know that they ...
Roger Federer will not be playing tennis at the Tokyo Olympics. On Tuesday, Federer announced that he is withdrawing from the Games after suffering a "setback" with his knee. "I unfortunately ...
Roger Federer was not always known as ‘the King of Wimbledon’ and he has previously been open about his first experience at ...
WIMBLEDON, England(AP) Serve after booming serve, game after nerve-racking game, Roger Federer and Andy Roddick went at each other with everything they had in the fifth set of the Wimbledon final.
The end for Roger Federer was perfectly fitting. Mirroring his moves on the tennis court for all these years, Federer’s ending was pure poetry. He went out the way he arrived, played and stayed for 24 ...
WIMBLEDON, England - A day before Wimbledon began, Andy Roddick stood on a slope overlooking the practice courts at the All England Club. Down below, Roger Federer was going through a training session ...
He was wearing black tuxedo shorts, proving that such a thing actually exists, complete with a satin stripe down the side. Perhaps next time he should go with the full ensemble, right down to a really ...
Roger Federer will play in his fifth Olympics next summer as long as his health allows it. Federer confirmed Monday from Tokyo that he plans to compete at the 2020 Olympic games in Japan next summer ...
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