Andy Roddick, the former World No. 1, has some words of criticism towards current World No. 2. The former American tennis ace blasted Carlos Alcaraz for lack of improvement on his serve.
Pete Sampras took to social media to reveal that his wife of 23 years, actress Bridgette Wilson Sampras, is battling ovarian cancer and asked for "good thoughts and prayers" for her.
Chris Eubanks is the latest U.S. man trying to break a string of more than two decades without a title.
Roger Federer recalls when he faced the seven-time champion Pete Sampras and ended his four-year winning streak at Wimbledon on his first Centre Court appearance in 2001.
Mats Wilander has compared Nick Kyrgios’ serve to that of the great Pete Sampras as the Australian won again at Wimbledon. Kyrgios faced a tough match up in the round of 16 against American Brandon Nakashima, with him needing all five sets to eventually get over the line.
Who is the greatest male player on grass in history? Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer or Pete Sampras? Daniil Medvedev sparked the debate when, speaking at the Mallorca Open, he gave his views on why Novak Djokovic is the Wimbledon favourite.
The tennis great doesn't seem to care about the spotlight—or the records he once held Each summer Sports Illustrated revisits, remembers and rethinks some of the biggest names and most important stories of our sporting past.
At Wimbledon in 2001, a teenage hopeful took on the serial champion. It was a match for the ages - the only time two greats met.
As of July 2017, a total 23 tennis players, both male and female, have won at least eight major singles titles over the course of their careers. How many of these 23 athletes can you name in eight minutes?
Since its establishment in 1877, we've seen 129 men's Wimbledon single's champions. How many can you name?Note: The tournament was not held from 1915-18 during the First World War, and from 1940-1945 during the Second World War.Last names are acceptable as answers.
15 men's tennis players have won five or Grand Slam tournaments in the Open Era. Can you name them all?
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