Dominic Thiem has revealed his toughest career moments. He found facing Rafael Nadal at the French Open an impossible challenge. Thiem lost two finals ...
Rafael Nadal, the "King of Clay," retired in November 2024, boasting a 2025 net worth of $220 million from prize money and a significant academy sale. Post-retirement, he welcomed a second child, ...
The GOAT debate has divided the tennis world for years. Roger Federer became the first man in history to claim 20 Grand Slam singles titles, and then Rafael Nadal surpassed him with 22, but it’s Novak ...
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The Athletic has live coverage of the U.S. Open men’s final featuring Jannik Sinner vs. Carlos Alcaraz Rafael Nadal has always been seemingly invincible on the tennis court and endearingly vulnerable ...
Dominic Thiem, the 2020 US Open champion and a two-time French Open finalist, has enjoyed a decorated tennis career. But even with his accomplishments, the Austrian admits that nothing compared to the ...
Spring was being shy, as it so often is in May in Paris. The sun was hiding on that Sunday afternoon, and the greatest Spanish athlete of all time, Rafael Nadal, made a touching gesture: He hoisted ...
Rafael Nadal was brought to tears by an emotional video played for him at the French Open, which included a message from tennis greats Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray. All of it was part ...
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Five months after officially retiring, 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal said he does not miss tennis -- not in the slightest. "The truth is I don't miss it. In fact, I miss it zero," he said ...
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