Legend Serena Williams once revealed her choice between Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic as the best players of all time.
Round 2 of the 2025 Australian Open is here! The first games were played on Day 4, and while many of the top-seeded stars made it through to Round 3, there were also a few surprising upsets along the way.
With only hours left till the first round of the Australian Open 2025, Serena Williams' former coach Patrick Mouratoglou has claimed that Novak Djokovic has what it takes to win a Grand Slam this year.
With his win over Jaime Faria in the second round of Australian Open 2025, Novak Djokovic added two more feathers to his illustrious cap.
Coco Gauff has been hailed by Serena Williams' former coach Rick Macci following her spectacular win over Leylah Fernandez. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Macci wrote: "She has been in the trenches since age 15. "Now she is 20 and in her back pocket is so many golden nuggets of global experience being on the biggest stage.
Lauded by many as the greatest of all time, Williams may not have the Slam record but is undoubtedly ... of Slams being 64 - the most of any female player ever. In contrast, Djokovic does not have any doubles titles but his singles success has come in ...
Djokovic set a new record for grand slam matches played in the Open Era when he took to the court at Rod Laver Arena to face Jaime Faria on Wednesday
The victory takes Djokovic one step closer to his possible 25th Grand Slam title. Notably, Djokovic has now secured 150 Grand Slams after turning 30. Djokovic started his 2025 Australian Open campaign with a difficult match against American teenager Nishesh Basavareddy.
Novak Djokovic made a slice of Grand Slam history on his way into the Australian Open third round on Wednesday but last year's women's finalist Zheng Qinwen was knocked out in the biggest shock so far.
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley’s latest innovation has brought some iconic moments to fans, but players say coaching pods ruin the individual nature of tennis.
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Before Novak Djokovic made the Australian Open his own, Roger Federer was the most prolific champion in the history of the Melbourne Major.