Tag: Wimbledon

  • Djokovic Beats Federer: Rivals Produce Finest Wimbledon Final of the Decade

    Djokovic Beats Federer: Rivals Produce Finest Wimbledon Final of the Decade

    With so many things and thoughts to write in order to describe the 2019 Wimbledon final between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, perhaps it’s better to go the minimalist route, and not overburden such a historic spectacle with letters, sentences and pseudo wisdoms. 

  • All of Rafael Nadal’s Early Wimbledon Exits

    All of Rafael Nadal’s Early Wimbledon Exits

    There’s nothing new about Rafael Nadal suffering an early exit at Wimbledon, this year to 34-year old Gilles Muller. Since losing to Novak Djokovic in the 2011 Wimbledon final, Nadal has failed to make it to the tournament’s quarterfinal, as it seems his current style and capabilities simply aren’t enough to win against lower ranked opponents on grass.

  • Federer vs Nadal in Grand Slam Finals Over the Years in Photos

    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 […]

  • 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 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.

  • How Roger Federer Looked When he Won Each of his 16 Grand Slam Titles

    How Roger Federer Looked When he Won Each of his 16 Grand Slam Titles

    Turning 30 this week, Roger Federer spoke about his future, the 2012 Olympic Games and him NOT planning on retirement or giving up on the chase after the next Grand Slam title. It’s been 16 so far, more than anyone else – 6 Wimbledon, 5 US Open, 4 Australian Open and one French Open. It’s been over 18 months since his last triumph, in Australia, against Andy Murray. Just to remind you, here’s how he looked all 16 times he won, during an era mostly dominated by who is (in my opinion) the greatest tennis player of all time.

  • Novak Djokovic on Top of the Tennis World

    Novak Djokovic became the world’s number one player officially today, as the new ATP rankings were published, for the first time in his career. He plans to stay there for a long time.

  • Hilarious Moments in Recent Wimbledon History

    Wimbledon and Grand Slam tournaments are serious business, but like everything in life, there is always the lighter side with those precious moments that make you laugh. Here are a few of those finer moments in recent years friom the Championships.

  • The Greatest Wimbledon Champions in the Open Era

    We’ve got Wimbledon coming up in just over a week, so it’s a good time to read through the history book and stat charts and see who are the most successful players at the All-England club since the beginning of the Open era.

  • Top Ten ATP Tour Career Earning Leaders

    With Serbia winning the 2010 Davis Cup, Roger Federer winning the World Tour Finals the end a rough year on a happy note while Rafael Nadal, despite the loss to Fed remains no.1 in the world after a sensetional year, we take a look at the biggest earners in the history of men’s tennis, from 80’s legends like Becker and Edberg, through the 90’s with Sampras and Agassi to Nadal and Federer today.