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Will Novak Djokovic Become the Player With the Most Grand Slams in Tennis?
The latest victory at the Australian Open has brought Novak Djokovic his 17th Grand Slam. At the moment, the Serbian fella is third on the all-time list behind Roger Federer with 20, and Rafael Nadal with 19 GS titles. Here is the list of the most successful Grand Slam winners of all time (Top 9): […]
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Grand Slam Records: Serena Williams Stays Stuck, Rafael Nadal Advances
24 hours after Serena Williams failed in her bid to tie the Grand Slam title record, Rafael Nadal inched one championship closer to sharing the historic lead.
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All-Time Six Nations Table After the 2018 Tournament
Ireland winning the Six Nations? Completely reasonable. Italy finishing winless and with the wooden spoon? Happens almost every year? But England finishing behind Scotland in their worst tournament showing of the decade? That’s almost an earthquake.
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Federer vs Nadal in Grand Slam Finals Over the Years in Photos
In the eptimore retro final, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer will play in the final of the 2017 Australian Open, making a surprising final chapter (probably) to their immense rivalry, as the clash for the 9th time in a Grand Slam final. The two stars, both surprising almost everyone by making it this far while […]
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Rafael Nadal’s Recent Grand Slam Record is Terrible
The news of Rafael Nadal withdrawing from appearing at the 2016 edition of Wimbledon isn’t a surprise. It’s just another piece in the puzzle of his collapsing career, as the 30-year old is struggling to put the pieces together.
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Novak Djokovic Steamrolls Roger Federer to Win Wimbledon For the Third Time
Another dominant Wimbledon final for Novak Djokovic, the best Tennis player in the world for most of the last five years, beating Roger Federer in four sets, 7-6, 6-7, 6-4, 6-3.
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Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan and the Bryan Slam
By beating Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo in the Men’s Doubles 2013 Wimbledon Final, the Bryan brothers (Bob & Mike) are now the first pair ever to retain all four grand slam titles at the same time, not to mention being the Olympic gold medalists as well.
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Rafael Nadal Isn’t Done Winning Grand Slam Titles
No one can predict injuries, so you can never be 100% sure. Yet it seems Rafael Nadal is over whatever it was that was holding him back, and his French Open triumph over David Ferrer isn’t going to be the last time he lifts a Grand Slam trophy.
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Andy Murray, Finally a Grand Slam Champion
After winning the gold medal in London, it seemed like this was the year Andy Murray finally comes through on his Grand Slam promise. After five topsy turvy hours inside the Arthur Ashe stadium against a stubborn and never ending Novak Djokovic, the 25 year old Scot won his first major, becoming the first British player since Fred Perry in 1936 to do it.
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One More Left For the Grand Slam (Wales vs Italy)
Jamie Roberts scored the first try of the match after 49 minutes, while most were thinking Wales would be comfortably ahead at that point against a rugged but unimaginative Italian side. Nonetheless, Warren Gatland’s lads took another big step towards securing the Grand Slam, beating Italy 24-3, making it four for four in their 2012 Six Nations campaign.