And now, it’s Rafael Nadal’s turn. The 22-time Grand Slam champion and former world No. 1 is playing the final event of his career this week, the Davis Cup Finals, and in the five days leading up to ...
History is in the making in Malaga, where Rafael Nadal will play his final professional event in Davis Cup this week. As long as Spain remains in the tournament, all eyes and cameras and microphones ...
One of the best to ever compete will represent Spain and his sport for the last time.
No matter where you look or who you talk to in Malaga, there’s only one man on everybody’s minds ahead of the Davis Cup Finals.
“Rafa’s the ultimate competitor, doesn’t matter what event it is, singles, doubles, mixed,” Bryan says. “He’s gonna come at you, you know, he’s gonna be doing those kangaroo hops at the net. He’s ...
The only two Top 10 players in the year-end WTA rankings competing at this week's Billie Jean King Cup Finals put on a show in Monday's semifinals, as world No. 2 Iga Swiatek outlasted world No. 4 ...
After a heartbreaking defeat in April, the Ukrainians battled back to topple Austria, 3-2, in McKinney, Texas.
As the former world No. 1 prepares to hang up his racquets, here is Nadal talking tennis philosophy, finding joy through suffering, his biggest rivalries and more.
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Not only is he the only tennis player ever to win TWO or more Grand Slam titles in three different decades, he's actually won THREE or more in three different decades.
He’s the third player born in the 2000s, male or female, to hit that number after Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek.
ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi made the announcement during the trophy ceremony after Italy's own Jannik Sinner beat Taylor Fritz in the final.