Djokovic, Grand Slam and Roger Federer
Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic are two of the greatest tennis players in history. But who is the best? A former World No. 7 player and Olympic gold medalist has the answer.
Joao Fonseca had the perfect response when he was put on the spot after making a statement debut at the Australian Open. The 18-year-old stormed through qualifying to reach the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time. And he announced himself by beating world No. 9 Andrey Rublev in his opening match.
Novak Djokovic is opening up about his relationship with fellow tennis stars Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, admitting that it's often strained.
The Australian Open has witnessed tennis legends leave their mark, and Novak Djokovic reigns supreme with a record-breaking 10 finals appearances, all converted into victories. Roger Federer follows with seven finals,
Novak Djokovic yet again added another record to his lengthy list of achievements by breaking a tie with Roger Federer for the most Grand Slam matches played in the history of tennis.
Novak Djokovic has reached the third round of this year's Australian Open with his bid to become the first player to win 25 Grand Slam titles remaining on track
Djokovic moved out of a tie with Federer to claim another record by taking to the court for his 430th grand slam match
Novak Djokovic played his 430th Grand Slam match against Jaime Faria in the ongoing Australian Open. With that, the Serbian surpassed tennis legend Roger Federer with the most major appearances in Tennis history.
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Novak Djokovic has broken another monumental record, becoming the player with the most Grand Slam matches played in tennis history. On his journey to the third round of the Australian Open, Djokovic surpassed Roger Federer’s previous record with 430 matches played.
Todd Woodbridge recently gave a long interview to the Times of India. The former world number 1 doubles player talked about Carlos Alcaraz and his chances of winning the 2025 Australian Open in Melbourne, considering the young Spaniard the funniest player since Roger Federer.