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The Serb triumphed in an exhausting match against Daniil Medvedev.
Osaka and Svitolina were put through their paces.
The Spanish ace looked good in beating a local wildcard.
As Andy Murray prepares for his last Australian Open, Novak Djokovic has sympathy for his friend given his own struggles with injury.
Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut came from a set down to beat the world number one in the semi-final.
The first Grand Slam event of the year begin on 14 January when the Australian Open commences.
As Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic consider their involvement in an exhibition in Saudi Arabia, Roger Federer confirmed he too was invited.
The Serbian was left puzzled by a statement released by the WTA.
The 31-year-old missed last year’s tournament with an elbow injury which sent his career into a mini-crisis.
Novak Djokovic produced a clinical display against Kei Nishikori to set up a final with Juan Martin del Potro.
Australia’s John Millman had to ask the umpire to stop play so he could change his sweat-soaked clothes.
The Serb moves fourth on the all-time list of male Grand Slam winners.
Novak Djokovic is through to his fifth Wimbledon final after overcoming long-time rival Rafael Nadal in a five-set thriller.
We go again tomorrow.
Rafael Nadal played out a five-set epic Juan Martin del Potro on centre court.
The 12-time major winner prevailed despite picking up two code violations and accusing the umpire of “double standards”.
The three-time Wimbledon champion described the crowd’s reaction as ‘unnecessary.’
Zverev has reached his first Grand Slam quarter-final, while Djokovic cruises into his 12th French Open quarter.
The Serb advanced to the third round of the French Open but was far from his best.
23-year-old Kyle Edmund claimed the win after a thrilling contest this afternoon.
Former world number one Novak Djokovic is without a coach heading into the clay-court season.
The German shook up the tennis world when he became the then youngest-ever male Grand Slam champion at the age of 17,
The 21-year old secured a straight sets win.
It was business as usual for Roger Federer at the Australian Open, but problems with fading light frustrated Alexander Zverev.
With temperatures touching an energy-sapping 40 Celsius and ice-towels in use, the six-time champion came through a tough four-setter.
Djokovic has been forced to pull out of an exhibition event in Abu Dhabi with elbow pain ahead of the Australian Open.
The pair announced the news during an Instagram Live.
The 23-time Grand Slam winner gave birth to her first child last month.
The former world number one retired injured at Wimbledon.
Roger Federer and the rest of the ‘big four’ prevented Andy Roddick from adding to his lone slam win, but the American has no regrets.
It’s surely Roger’s to lose now? He cruised past Milos Raonic into the semi-finals.
The second seed will now face Czech Republic’s Tomas Berdych.
It has been suggested that the Serb’s slump is due to troubles in his private life.
The Centre Court crowd were left feeling short-changed after fleeting appearances from two of the best players in the world.
Top seed Novak Djokovic did not drop a set in winning his first tournament in six months.
The American legend may have given the Scot a little extra motivation with his criticism.
The Serb’s reign at Roland Garros came to a surprising end yesterday.
Good job there, Agassi.
The Serb announced the appointment after being stunned in the ATP World Tour Masters final in Rome.
The Scot’s form struggles are a concern just weeks out from the French Open.
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