His greatest rivals have all departed the sport,and his record trumps them all. So,what’s driving Novak Djokovic in 2025,and will this be the last time we see him on court at the Australian Open?
How do you measure greatness anyway? We invited our writers to rank their top 10 greatest athletes of all time,then compiled a top 50 based on their votes.
After two decades,the Federer/Nadal/Djokovic dynasty is ending. Are Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz the new ‘untouchables’?
It’s a big week for 16-year-old Cruz Hewitt,the son of Australian tennis legend Lleyton,who’ll be striving to qualify for the Australian Open at virtually the same age his father did in 1997.
Leading into another blockbuster Australian Open,two-time reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka is in blistering form. But I’m not tipping her to win.
Roger Federer has posted a letter on social media,looking back at his long rivalry with the retiring Spaniard.
If the future of the world was at stake,who would I pick to play a winner-takes-all match?
ESPN’s American-centric list of the top 100 athletes of this century is a blatant attempt to bait hopeless chumps into pointless arguments – so let’s join in.
And there’s the rub off.
As Novak Djokovic’s career winds down,Roger Federer has offered his theory on why the “misunderstood” Serbian became such a polarising figure.