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Federer and Nadal have retired, but Djokovic still dreams about chasing notable titles even at 38! The Serb is still ranked ...
Davydenko, who was forced to retire early due to injuries, was asked about playing once you have reached 40 and believes Djokovic could well be looking to surpass Federer and Nadal’s age record.
Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer have written their names into the history of tennis over the years.
Yet, as a testament to his greatness and the players from the Big Three era, Djokovic is still breaking records ... with 40 titles. Nadal is second with 36 titles, and Roger Federer is solidly ...
The Big Three, comprising Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic, have dominated the Majors for the better part of the last two decades. Since Federer won his first Major at the 2003 ...
Novak Djokovic sets a new record in the Masters 1000 ... breaking his tie with Rafael Nadal, who had 500 matches. The top-5 includes Roger Federer (489), Andy Murray (331), and David Ferrer ...
Djokovic is seeking his first title of the season at the AP Madrid Open. On the eve of his round of 64 match against Matteo ...
Stefanos Tsitsipas, former World No. 3, was asked to build his perfect player. Unsurprisingly, he went with Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer to do so.
Nadal retired at the end of last year, following Federer, who put down his racket in September 2022. Djokovic has struggled so far this season, having to retire injured in the semi-final of the ...
But he also dominated at the Monte-Carlos Masters with a record 11 winsCredit ... of 46 matches before Djokovic rocked up to claim the first of his two triumphs. Nadal won 73 of his 79 appearances ...
On Monday, Jannik Sinner attached another notable milestone to his impressive CV. The Italian embraced his 46th week as world ...