Many consider Roger Federer to be the greatest tennis player of all time, even ahead of Novak Djokovic, who has surpassed him ...
Sept. 15 (UPI) --Swiss tennis star Roger Federer will retire from Grand Slam and ATP Tour competition, he announced Thursday on social media. The 20-time Grand Slam champion said next week's Laver Cup ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Roger Federer retired from tennis in 2022, and the end of his career has been documented in Prime Video's Federer: Twelve Final ...
Roger Federer is one of the greatest tennis players of all time, and he has plenty of records to prove it. Federer boasts an unmatched Grand Slam record, more Wimbledon titles than anyone else, and ...
Since then, however, Djokovic has surpassed both his Slam tally and weeks at number one, and Nadal - who retired in 2024 - also moved ahead in Slam count. Enter Juan Ignacio Chela - a former world No.
Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer are still two of the money-making giants in tennis history; their combined net worth is the ...
Roger Federer admits he’s a bit of a crybaby. The former tennis player told Page Six exclusively at the Tribeca Film Festival on Monday that he “cried six times at the screening” of his documentary, ...
SHANGHAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 12: Former tennis player Roger Federer attends the Men's singles final on day 14 of the 2025 Shanghai Rolex Masters at Qi Zhong Tennis Center on October 12, 2025 in Shanghai, ...
Roger Federer, who became the first man to win 20 Grand Slam titles in tennis, announced Thursday that he is retiring from competition after a multi-year struggle to return from knee injuries. Federer ...
Tim Henman discussed Jannik Sinner's chances against the legends on their favorite surfaces ...
Roger Federer has become only the second tennis athlete to reach billionaire status, with Forbes estimating his fortune at around $1.1 billion in its 2026 ranking. The Swiss icon’s wealth has been ...
Who is Roger Federer? A legend in the tennis world? A humble Swiss ball boy? When asked by Joe Sabia in the “73 Questions” series for Vogue, he said he wanted to be remembered as “philanthropic” and ...