Tag: Novak Djokovic

  • Roger Federer Plans on Harassing Novak Djokovic Till the End of Time

    Roger Federer Plans on Harassing Novak Djokovic Till the End of Time

    While Novak Djokovic extended his domination at Wimbledon and over Men’s Tennis with another Grand Slam title, Roger Federer, over the course of the tournament and less so in the final, showed he isn’t going anywhere, not retiring any time soon and remains, on most days, the second best player in the world, which is quite astonishing as he approaches his 34th birthday.

  • Novak Djokovic Steamrolls Roger Federer to Win Wimbledon For the Third Time

    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.

  • Novak Djokovic Doing Things No One Has Ever Done

    Novak Djokovic Doing Things No One Has Ever Done

    This might be the second year that we’ll end declaring it the year of Novak Djokovic, who is leaving everyone on the ATP tour in the dust, be it on the hard surfaces, clay, Masters tournament or a Grand Slam.

  • Novak Djokovic is Owning 2015 With Ease

    Novak Djokovic is Owning 2015 With Ease

    Mark another title for Novak Djokovic in 2015. After winning the Australian Open and the Masters at Indian Wells, the number one player in the ATP rankings beat Andy Murray to claim the title in Miami for a fifth time.

  • Novak Djokovic Stretching the Distance From Everyone Else

    Novak Djokovic Stretching the Distance From Everyone Else

    There’s very little argument about the fact that Novak Djokovic is the best tennis player in the world. His win over Roger Federer to claim the Indian Wells Masters title for a fourth time in his career just made the gulf between him and the rest of the field even greater.

  • Novak Djokovic Going for the Australian Open Record

    Novak Djokovic Going for the Australian Open Record

    With four Australian Open titles in his trophy room already, Novak Djokovic once again has the chance to set himself apart from Andre Agassi and Roger Federer an become the only player to win this particular tournament five times, or at least in the Open era (since 1968).

  • Roger Federer – US Open Title Keeps Slipping Away

    Roger Federer – US Open Title Keeps Slipping Away

    This should have been the year for Roger Federer to add to his Grand Slam collection. The stage was set for him to finally win the US Open for the first time in five years. Novak Djokovic lost to Kei Nishikori. All that was standing in his way of the final was Marin Cilic, a player he has never lost to. Turns out the Croatian had a few tricks up his sleeve.

  • Novak Djokovic – US Open is His for the Taking

    Novak Djokovic – US Open is His for the Taking

    It’s been three years since Novak Djokovic won the US Open, a tournament he usually shines in. By beating Andy Murray he knocked out one of the only two players who have beaten him in New York over the last four years, and the other one isn’t even in the tournament to begin with. He didn’t go in to the Grand Slam with a hot streak behind him, but he is finding his best tennis at the right time.

  • Roger Federer – Cincinnati Masters Leading up to US Open Title

    Roger Federer – Cincinnati Masters Leading up to US Open Title

    He’s not back. Roger Federer never left. He has rough patches and slumps, but despite his age, the burdens of family life and the injuries that keep coming to nag him from time to time, the greatest player in the history of Tennis, fresh of his first Masters title (Cincinnati) in exactly two years, looks finally like someone who can win a Grand Slam, the up & coming US Open, again.

  • Novak Djokovic Won Wimbledon By Beating Roger Federer & the Fans

    Novak Djokovic Won Wimbledon By Beating Roger Federer & the Fans

    The fans cheered for Novak Djokovic at the end of another epic Wimbledon final, beating Roger Federer in five sets, out of courtesy and habit. They really preferred to see him on the losing side of things on what remained of the grass court, making the triumph and lifting his seventh Grand Slam title a whole lot sweeter.