From tennis courts to ski slopes, there are many sports champions who have met and fallen in love. Although many didn't quite last the distance, some remain in the pop culture lexicon years after the ...
Melbourne: Henry Bernet achieved something Roger Federer failed to do by winning the Australian Open boys' title Saturday, with the young Swiss using comparisons to his illustrious compatriot as ...
Bernet has already been likened to Roger Federer - he trains at Federer’s boyhood club and works with one of his old coaches. And the teen’s junior victory will only add to the comparisons.
Novak Djokovic equalled another Roger Federer record to set up a quarter-final blockbuster with Carlos Alcaraz. The 10-time Australian Open champion saw off No.24 seed Jiri Lehecka 6-3 6-4 7-6 in ...
However, since his retirement, his records have been eclipsed by three titans of the game – Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Rafa Nadal. This trio has propelled tennis to extraordinary heights ...
Novak Djokovic dropped a set but regrouped to reach the Australian Open third round on Wednesday and in doing so surpass fellow great Roger Federer for the most Grand Slam singles matches played.
Princess Charlene attended a sombre event on Thursday as she joined her husband at the funeral of Didier Guillaume, former French minister and head of the Monegasque government. For the occasion ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco wears the crown for most adventurous royal when it comes to dressing the part. Unphased by the unwritten rules of royal sartorial etiquette, the wife of Prince Albert ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco has established herself as a royal style icon. Born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, the former Olympic swimmer married Prince Albert II in July 2011. The couple, who live at ...
Princess Charlene of Monaco attended the funeral of former French minister Didier Guillaume alongside her husband, Prince Albert, at Monaco's Notre-Dame-Immaculée Cathedral today. The royal ...
Oh, yes, Djokovic already holds so many marks, many of which used to belong to Federer — who went 369-60 during his 429 Slam matches, a .860 winning percentage — and there are more on the horizon.
Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Stan Wawrinka. Roger Federer holds the record for the man with the most Australian Open appearances in the Open Era, with 21 tournaments showings to his name. He is ...