Novak Djokovic has revealed he ‘feels bad’ for missing Rafael Nadal’s tennis retirement ceremony at the 2024 Davis Cup Finals in Malaga. Djokovic issued a statement on social media ahead of the special event that he would ‘be there in person to pay ...
Carlos Alcaraz, who partnered Rafael Nadal in doubles in Paris 2024, had a rich tribute for the record 14-time French Open winner.
Novak Djokovic's absence from Rafael Nadal's final day as a professional tennis player generated much attention. The Serbian has now revealed why he was not present at his rival's farewell. Nadal's
The four-time Major winner returned to the court alongside Marcel Granollers for the deciding doubles tie. The Spaniards experienced a tight 7-6, 7-6 loss, ending their campaign in the quarter-final. Thus, Spain will have to start the 2025 campaign from the first Qualifiers round.
Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam titles, an all-time record in the men's game that he took from Nadal by winning the 2023 French Open
Carlos Alcaraz produced one of the finest displays thus far at the 2025 Australian Open as he took down Yoshihito Nishioka to reach the third round as Nuno Borges awaits.
Novak Djokovic regrets that he was unable to attend Rafael Nadal's final tennis match at the Davis Cup Finals last year.
Novak Djokovic has revealed he ‘feels bad’ for missing Rafael Nadal ’s tennis retirement ceremony at the 2024 Davis Cup Finals in Malaga. Djokovic issued a statement on social media ahead of the special event that he would ‘be there in person to pay respect to Nadal’s stellar career’.
Novak Djokovic was initially supposed to be present at Rafael Nadal ’s farewell. However Spain’s defeat to Netherlands in the Davis Cup quarter-finals caught everyone by surprise, including ...
Alexander Bublik doesn't seem to be too impressed with how Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray walked away from pro tennis, describing their retirements as "a circus." After picking up a very serious hip injury in early 2023, the Spanish tennis icon managed to return for one last season in 2024.
Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublik has claimed that his controversial comments about former tennis stars Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray were "lost in translation.