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Juan Martin del Potro to undergo fourth knee surgery, targeting Tokyo Olympics

Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina greets the fans during an exhibition game between Alexander Zverev and Roger Federer at Parque Roca on November...

2009 US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro is undergoing another operation on his right knee today – the fourth of an injury-disrupted career – but the talented Argentine remains hopeful that he’ll be fit to return at the Tokyo Olympics this summer, with a gold medal in sight. Continue reading “Juan Martin del Potro to undergo fourth knee surgery, targeting Tokyo Olympics”

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Qatar Open: Nikoloz Basilashvili’s dream comes true, topples Federer in three sets

Nikoloz Basilashvili of Georgia celebrates victory in his quarter final match with Roger Federer of Switzerland in the Qatar ExxonMobil Open at...

Having come back from a set down to win for the second time this week, Georgia’s Nikoloz Basilashvili described his three-set triumph (3-6, 6-1, 7-5) over a fatigued Roger Federer as unbelievable – saving a match point against the tournament’s second seed in Doha. Up next is Taylor Fritz, who similarly recovered to beat world no. 11 Denis Shapovalov earlier on. Continue reading “Qatar Open: Nikoloz Basilashvili’s dream comes true, topples Federer in three sets”

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Qatar Open: Roger Federer beats Dan Evans in three-set thriller after 405 days out

Roger Federer of Switzerland celebrates winning his match against Dan Evans of Great Britain on Day 3 of the Qatar ExxonMobil Open at Khalifa...

It wasn’t easy, but 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer made his return one to saviour for the socially distanced fans watching on: involved in a high-quality clash after a 405-day absence from competitive tennis while producing multiple impressive moments en route to a 7-6, 3-6, 7-5 win over Britain’s Dan Evans (#28) in the last-16 of this year’s Qatar Open in Doha.
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Australian Open 2021: Roger Federer withdraws, while Andy Murray given wildcard

Federer Sneaks Past Evans Into 3rd Round at Australian Open - peRFect Tennis

20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer is officially withdrawing from the 2021 Australian Open as he continues preparation ahead of a proposed return after two operations on his right knee. Elsewhere, Andy Murray (world no.122) has been granted a wildcard ahead of the first Slam tournament next year – two years after he feared the worst for his career in Melbourne. Continue reading “Australian Open 2021: Roger Federer withdraws, while Andy Murray given wildcard”

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Thiem’s coach Nicolas Massu: I see a bright future, he can win more Slams

Dominic Thiem: I'm As Good As Anyone Here, But Better Than No-One | ATP Tour | Tennis

Thiem’s coach Nicolas Massu has heaped praise on the Austrian, after an unforgettable year where the 27-year-old won his first Grand Slam at Flushing Meadows in September – having fallen short eight months earlier in his maiden hard-court final at the Australian Open. Critics believe this is just the start as he establishes his pedigree, a sentiment Massu agrees with. Continue reading “Thiem’s coach Nicolas Massu: I see a bright future, he can win more Slams”

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Australian Open 2021: Roger Federer doubtful to play, knee recovery not 100%

Australian Open 2020: Roger Federer results and form ahead of quarter-final  with Tennys Sandgren

Roger Federer hasn’t played a competitive match since losing in straight-sets against eventual champion Novak Djokovic in last year’s semi-finals at the Australian Open and the 20-time Grand Slam winner has recently admitted his recovery from a troublesome knee injury isn’t yet 100% – creating doubt as to whether he’ll be fit in time for the proposed February 8 start date.  Continue reading “Australian Open 2021: Roger Federer doubtful to play, knee recovery not 100%”

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Daniil Medvedev’s historic ATP Finals win sets up a very promising 2021

Daniil Medvedev hopes ATP Finals a sign of things to come with young guns forming 'great rivalries' - Tennis365.com

Daniil Medvedev recovered from a set down to beat US Open champion Dominic Thiem and win this year’s Nitto ATP Finals, making history in London on Sunday. Eleven years after his Russian compatriot Nikolay Davydenko won the first edition at The 02, the 24-year-old defiantly rose to the occasion in a way that sets him – and others – up brilliantly for a promising 2021 campaign.  Continue reading “Daniil Medvedev’s historic ATP Finals win sets up a very promising 2021”

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French Open 2020: Rafael Nadal storms past Novak Djokovic to 20th Slam title

Rafael Nadal wins 13th French Open title, ties Roger Federer with 20th Grand Slam - CBSSports.com

Rafael Nadal was ruthlessly brilliant en route to yet another French Open title, beating world number one Novak Djokovic in straight-sets – 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 – clinching his 13th Roland Garros trophy in style, having returned to competitive action less than a month ago. The Spaniard also joins esteemed company: Roger Federer on a record-tying 20 career Grand Slam titles. Continue reading “French Open 2020: Rafael Nadal storms past Novak Djokovic to 20th Slam title”

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US Open 2020: Novak Djokovic ‘felt responsible’ as a top player to feature

Djokovic irked by exclusion of duo from Cincinnati event | SuperSport

World number one Novak Djokovic told the New York Times this week that he ‘felt responsible’ as a top player to participate at Flushing Meadows – which begins on August 31 from New York. Amid coronavirus concerns, multiple top players have decided not to feature in the year’s second Grand Slam after a five-month hiatus. Continue reading “US Open 2020: Novak Djokovic ‘felt responsible’ as a top player to feature”

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Roger Federer sets sights on 2021 season, next summer’s Olympics after knee surgeries

Roger Federer to miss French Open after knee surgery - The Boston ...

Roger Federer is focused on recovering in time to enjoy a competitive and packed 2021 tennis season – which includes next summer’s rescheduled Tokyo Olympics – as the world number four continues his return from two knee surgeries.

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USTA moving ahead with plans to start US Open on August 31, despite concerns

U.S. Open plans set to proceed on schedule, minus fans

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) are moving ahead with their plans to play the US Open in its scheduled time frame, starting on August 31. This update comes despite fears from players over logistical and ethical issues surrounding a resumption of play, as the coronavirus pandemic continues worldwide.  Continue reading “USTA moving ahead with plans to start US Open on August 31, despite concerns”