The Serbian won Wednesday’s quarter-final against Italy’s Matteo Berrettini, setting up a mouthwatering final four showdown against the king of clay, Rafa Nadal.
The Spaniard dismantled Novak Djokovic in style to claim his 13th French Open title. The watch wrapped around his wrist wasn’t too shabby, either.
Following his expulsion from the US Open for hitting a ball at a line judge, the Serbian would have had a moment’s panic after this completely unintentional incident.
The French Open started on Sunday, with a massive money pool and a few other interesting stats to look at.
One of the great things about tennis is the on-court rivalries that develop – Nadal vs Federer, Agassi vs Sampras, Serena vs Venus. Then there’s this tussle.
The tennis star made her victorious return to tennis after giving birth, and her “warrior princess” outfit was a smash hit.
It’s usually the top tennis players who steal the headlines, but Argentinian Marco Trungelliti has quite a story to tell.
Novak is having himself a rather decent 12 month spell, and yesterday saw him join a very select bunch of players.
Dust off the racquet and grab those balls, because Ivo Karlovic has just shown us there’s fight in the old dog yet.
Now who would’ve thought that a rain delay could be this entertaining. Kid’s fun day May 24th, was clearly not the best day for tennis, but who said that Professional Tennis Players and fellow French Citizens, Gael Monfils and Laurent Lokoli, won’t still be able to entertain the crowds at Roland Garros. Upon rain delay, […]
The French Open final between Rafael Nadal And David Ferrer was interrupted yesterday when a protestor jumped onto the court while the pair were playing. Ferrer was about to serve before play was halted.
It’s one thing to see a professional tennis player throw or hit his racquet in a grand slam – but it’s not often you see them hitting their racquet against an advertising board and smahing it (the advertising board) to pieces. Jeepers, Novak! The final was postponed due to rain and will continue on Monday […]