Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer are arguably the best male players of the past 20 years. A three-time Grand Slam champion reveals his preference when discussing the GOAT.
Gael Monfils will compete in his 35th ATP final in Auckland. The veteran lost to Novak Djokovic in Brisbane at the beginning of the season and found himself in a tough position in the first match in Auckland.
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 one of only five men to have made 19+ appearances Down Under – with two players adding to their total appearances in 2025.
The world No. 7 spent most his career with two otherworldly rivals. He is in that situation once again, with one beaten so far in Melbourne.
An analysis of the past 50 years of tennis majors shows that winning after turning 26 is a rarity, but one player should give de Minaur hope.
Roger Federer, John McEnroe and Andy Roddick have all made controversial claims about Novak Djokovic's injuries.
Eddie Collins, Wee Willie Keeler and George Sisler are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. 1956 — Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks captures the first of his NBA record four
We may look back at the 2024 ATP NextGen finals in the years to come, and ask how so much talent could be squeezed into such a small tournament.
Follow live updates from the men’s singles quarterfinal between Serbia’s Novak Djokovic and Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz, being played at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne.
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 ...
Orlando Sentinel columnist Mike Bianchi is one of the foremost sports voices in the Southeast. He covers many teams, including the Orlando Magic, Florida Gators, UCF Knights and Florida State ...
Novak Djokovic holds two of the three longest Australian Open men’s singles win streaks of the Open Era, with a staggering 33 straight tournament wins at his peak. Across the Open Era, eight men have managed to win 17 matches in a row – or more – in Melbourne.