Carlos Alcaraz praised the ‘Big 3’ of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic and thinks they did something which is ‘impossible’ to replicate. The three icons, who hold a combined 66 Grand ...
During his 20+ year stint as a professional, Nadal picked up 92 titles, the fifth most of any player in the Open Era. The 38-year-old won his first ATP title in Poland 21 years ago, taking down ...
Former world No. 1, three-time Grand Slam champion and one-time professional cricketer Ash Barty thought about a professional golf career after quitting tennis aged 25, while Rafael Nadal played ...
The photos were shared by Nadal's sister, Maribel, who shared a look at their family celebrations on her Instagram. The post was made up of various photos showing the Nadal family unit having a ...
The Big Three of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer all feature highly on the list of players with the most top 10 wins. Four men have won over 150 matches against top 10 players, while ...
Rafael Nadal is one of the fiercest competitors tennis has ever known, cultivating a reputation for himself as a player who will fight till the last point on the tennis court. As it turns out ...
Djokovic once shocked Rafael Nadal at the Qatar Open, with the ATP 500 tournament up next in the schedule. Roger Federer, Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray are all multiple winners of the ...
Three months after saying farewell at the Davis Cup, Rafael Nadal has been getting candid about life in retirement. The 38-year-old recently admitted he hadn’t touched a racket since hanging his ...
Maintaining strong bones is essential for overall health, as they store calcium and support muscle function. But did you know that grip strength also plays a crucial role? A weak grip is often linked ...
Today we look back to our July 1986 issue for a tutorial on what Craig Stadler called his “old-man” putting grip. For unlimited access to the full GOLF Magazine digital archive, join ...
Rafael Nadal has paid tribute to one of his old rivals after they entered retirement. Diego Schwartzman officially ended his career on Thursday night after a second-round defeat at the Argentina Open.