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Djokovic may be the greatest, says Raducanu – but Federer remains her viewing favorite

Emma Raducanu has shared her thoughts on the big debate in tennis: who is the greatest of all time – Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer?

In a 2024 interview, Raducanu said she believes Djokovic is the tennis ‘GOAT’ (Greatest of All Time), but she enjoys watching Federer the most.

Raducanu is currently playing very well. She reached the semi-finals in both singles and doubles at the Washington Open and is now preparing for the Canadian Open. With this strong form, she could earn a seeded spot for the US Open.

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Talking to Sky Sports in 2024, the British No. 1 said:
“In my opinion, the tennis GOAT is Novak Djokovic for his consistent and top-level performance.”

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However, she added that Federer is her favourite to watch on court:
“I think my favourite to watch is Roger Federer. He plays with grace, elegance, and class. He’s timeless.”

Raducanu also named one of her favourite female players growing up – Chinese tennis legend Li Na. After winning the US Open in 2021, Raducanu received the Laureus Award for Breakthrough of the Year. She was presented the award by Li Na and thanked her in Mandarin.

Now, Raducanu is competing at the Canadian Open and hoping to keep up her good summer form.

Jannik Sinner Enters Elite Company with Federer and Rafael After Achieving Rare Grand Slam Milestone Against Novak Djokovic

Jannik Sinner has dominated men’s tennis since the second part of 2023. The Italian ended the season ranked 4th and with his first victory over Novak Djokovic at the ATP Finals and the Davis Cup Finals.

Jannik shifted his game to an even higher level since 2024, embracing a 99-9 run and adding four Major titles to his tally. Three trophies came over the 24-time Major champion Novak Djokovic, and the latest secured Sinner’s place in the record books.

The Italian defeated the Serb at the Australian Open, Roland Garros and Wimbledon, becoming the third player with victories over Djokovic on all three surfaces at Majors, joining Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer on the exclusive list.

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Rafael Nadal started with early wins over Novak in Paris and London. The Spaniard completed the feat in the 2010 US Open final, securing a hard-court victory over the Serb and accomplishing a Career Grand Slam at 24.

Roger Federer bested Djokovic in the opening stages of their rivalry on hard courts. The Swiss delivered a memorable win over an in-form rival in the 2011 Roland Garros semi-final and completed the circle a year later in the Wimbledon semi-final.

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Thirteen years later, Jannik Sinner joined the ultimate legends following his dominant streak against the Serb. Last year, the Italian bested the Serb 6-1, 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 in the Australian Open semi-final.

Jannik faced no break points and left Novak behind in three sets to emerge at the top. This June, they met in the Roland Garros semi-final. It was a tight battle, and the younger player prevailed 6-4, 7-5, 7-6.

The young gun saved five of six break points and provided three breaks over the veteran to emerge at the top. The veteran missed a chance to extend the battle, giving his best but ending his run in the last four.

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A month later, they battled in the Wimbledon semi-final. This time, the Italian overpowered the Serb 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 for a place in his first Wimbledon final. Thus, Sinner completed his wins over the most accomplished player of all time on all three surfaces at Majors within a year and a half!

Jannik has been nearly untouchable at Majors since the start of 2024, winning four titles from seven tournaments. The Italian has been the finalist at the previous four Majors, embracing a 27-1 score and writing history books.

Sinner’s consistent dominance over Djokovic on the most notable scene signals a shift in power at the top of men’s tennis. Alongside Carlos Alcaraz, the Italian has conquered the previous seven Majors, establishing the new dynasty and entering the record books.

With the US Open approaching, Jannik will try to extend his brilliance at hard-court Majors

Roger Federer’s Prophetic Wimbledon Warning, How a Rising Star Foretold Tim Henman’s Heartbreak

Roger Federer is the ultimate embodiment of a tennis legend — he came, he saw, and he conquered the sport like few others in history. With 20 Grand Slam titles to his name, including a record-breaking eight Wimbledon crowns, the Swiss maestro will forever be etched into the fabric of tennis greatness.

But Federer’s rise to superstardom didn’t happen overnight. In fact, it wasn’t until he shocked the tennis world by defeating the great Pete Sampras at Wimbledon in 2001 that the spotlight truly found him. That seismic victory announced the arrival of a new force — yet what happened next remains a lesser-known, bittersweet chapter in tennis lore.

In a twist few remember, it was Tim Henman — Great Britain’s beloved hope — who brought Federer’s fairytale run to an abrupt end. After conquering Sampras, Federer faced Henman and was swiftly eliminated. But what Federer said about Henman in a press conference would later prove eerily accurate.

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As British fans dared to dream of a Henman triumph, Federer was asked if he believed this could finally be Henman’s year. His response was cautious — and oddly prophetic:

“Well, it’s going to be very tough for him… He had some tough matches. He plays Goran now, who is very dangerous right now. First of all, he has to get through that one. But then, even tougher opponents are waiting for him. It’s going to be very tough.”

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And tough it was.

Henman appeared to be on the brink of destiny. After dominating the third set 6–0 to take a 2–1 lead over wildcard Goran Ivanisevic in the semi-finals, Centre Court seemed poised to witness a long-awaited British breakthrough. But then the skies opened. Rain delays allowed Ivanisevic to reset. Momentum slipped away. The match was eventually lost — and so was Henman’s best shot at Grand Slam glory.

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Had Centre Court been equipped with a roof in 2001, history might have taken a different course. But instead, the fates conspired against Henman, and Federer’s warning echoed louder than ever.

Henman would go on to lose four Wimbledon semi-finals, his dream of lifting the trophy never realized. Meanwhile, Federer would soon return — stronger, wiser — and begin a reign that would redefine the sport.

 

That 2001 tournament was Henman’s golden opportunity… and it slipped through his fingers. Just as Federer, even in his early days, predicted.

The Federer Girls About to Make Their Grand Entrance, Roger’s Twin Daughters Mysteriously Spotted Training at Rafa Nadal Academy

A new visual of the great Roger Federer’s daughters has been making waves, as the duo was seen practicing at the Rafa Nadal Academy recently. The sight emerged when 43-year-old Federer visited Mallorca to meet his long-time friend and rival Rafael Nadal. The Swiss maestro seemingly spent some time on the courts, and also had some valuable interactions during his visit.

Federer’s daughters, Charlene Riva and Myla Rose, were born in 2009 – the same year when he decided to marry Mirka. Having first met his eventual wife at the Olympic Games in 2000 when they were both representing Switzerland, they went on to welcome two sets of twins in their life. While the 20-time Grand Slam champion admitted that his son Leo is “getting serious about tennis,” it seems like his daughters have also taken a liking to the racquet and ball.

In a recent social media post, Charlene Riva and Myla Rose were seen posing for an on-court photograph in their tennis attire. They will turn 16 on July 23, marking another celebration for the Federer family. The images emerged merely days after their father reunited with legendary Spanish southpaw Rafael Nadal. Between them, the pair shared 42 Grand Slams and 195 titles

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“This is the greatest day of our lives,” said Federer in a statement after the couple welcomed Charlene Riva and Myla Rose into the world on July 23rd, 2009. They have been seen at multiple tournaments, supporting their father. “It’s been a lot of fun being a father and spending time with them,” revealed the former World No. 1 after their birth. “I’m hands-on as much as I can because every day is something new and something different. I don’t want to miss anything.”

Five years later, Mirka and Roger had another set of twins – Leo and Lenny Federer. Born on May 6th, 2014, the boys have received multiple mentions from their iconic father in interviews. “When the boys were born, I mean, that rocked the boat,” Federer told People Magazine in 2022. “Going on the road with four kids every single week was hard, to say the least. And from being maybe the dominator, I became the challenger. I liked that role as well – I actually really stayed hungry throughout

Jannik Sinner slams door on Carlos Alcaraz’s bid to match Roger Federer’s Grand Slam legacy

Jannik Sinner got his French Open revenge on Sunday, defeating Carlos Alcaraz in four sets in the Wimbledon 2025 final. The Italian won 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, clinching his fourth Grand Slam title. The defeat also saw Alcaraz fail to match Roger Federer’s record streak of winning his first seven Grand Slam finals, with the Spaniard having five consecutive wins

Alcaraz earlier won two titles at Roland Garros, two in London and one in New York. In his sixth Grand Slam final, he lost to Sinner, and failed to maintain his 100 percent success rate.

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Speaking on his rivalry with Sinner, Alcaraz said in his post-match press conference, “I just am really, really happy about having this rivalry with him. I think it’s great for us and it is great for tennis. Every time we play against each other, I think our level is really high. I think we don’t watch a level like this, if I’m honest with you. I don’t see any player playing against each other having the level that we are playing when we face each other.”

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“I think, as I said many, many times, this rivalry is getting better and better. We’re building a really great rivalry because we’re playing finals of Grand Slams, finals of Masters – the best tournaments in the world. It’s going to be better and better. I am just really grateful for that because it gives me the opportunity to just give my 100 per cent every practice, every day, just to be better, thanks to that. The level that I have to maintain and I have to raise if I want to beat Jannik is really high,” he added.

Alcaraz also has one more Grand Slam title than Sinner (four). The Italian won the 2024 and 2025 Australian Open, 2024 US Open and now Wimbledon 2025.

Federer Was Leading 1-0 With a Score of 40-15 Untill He left His opponent and everyone in the audience stunned as he overruled the umpire in unprecedented scenes

Tennis legend Roger Federer once left his opponent and the audience stunned by overruling an umpire during a match which demonstrated one of his brilliant qualities.

Federer is widely regarded as among the greatest players of all time in the sport thanks to his exploits on the court in a career spanning around 25 years.

The Swiss – who retired from playing in 2022 – was part of a golden era of men’s tennis where he regularly competed for Grand Slam titles alongside Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.

Overall, Federer has 20 Grand Slam crowns to his name

Of these, he boasts eight Wimbledon titles, six Australian Open crowns, five US Open triumphs and one win at the French Open.

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His final Grand Slam title proved to be the Australian Open in 2018 where Federer defeated Marin Cilic.

Federer also represented Switzerland at the Olympic Games, claiming gold in the doubles at Beijing 2008, and a silver in the singles at London 2012 after being beaten by Murray.

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Throughout his career, one of Federer’s qualities which attracted so many fans to him was his sportsmanship, which in turn saw him win the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award on a total of a record 13 occasions.

And that sportsmanship was on show in abundance back in 2018 at the Rotterdam Open, which Federer went on to win by defeating Grigor Dimitrov.

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In the quarter-final phase, Federer faced Dutchman Robin Haase, and the latter took the lead by winning the first set 6-4.

Federer levelled the match by winning the second set 6-1 as the encounter went into a third deciding set.

Federer was leading 1-0 with a score of 40-15 and appeared to have won the game with a direct ace.

The crowd cheered, but instead Federer began preparing for a second serve, which left Haase confused and prompted him to call out across the court to his opponent: “Roger, no one called ‘out’.”

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But Federer simply replied ‘It’s out’ and the match umpire took his word for it and allowed him to serve again, with the decision receiving applause from the audience.

Federer went on to win the third set 6-1 to progress, before beating Andreas Seppi in straight sets in the semi-final on his route to defeating Dimitrov in the final.

Haase is still playing tennis professionally at the age of 38, with his best Grand Slam career result being a runner-up in the doubles of the 2013 Australian Open.

Who Will Triumph ? As Jannik Sinner recently changed his mind when picking GOAT out of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal

Tennis world number one Jannick Sinner has recently changed his mind when it comes to the greatest of all time debate between Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.

Sinner will come up against Djokovic at Wimbledon on Friday afternoon, just over a month after the Italian ended Djokovic’s hopes of an historic 25th Grand Slam title as he picked up a 6-4 7-5 7-6(3) victory at the French Open.

After the semi-final clash at Roland Garros, Sinner admitted it was difficult to prepare for a match against the greatest of all time.

“It is very difficult, he has achieved so many things,” said Sinner, who would later suffer defeat against Carlos Alvarez in the final. “He is the best player in the history of our sport. Playing against him here is amazing.

“Of course, I try not to think about that, but before going on court you feel the tension and you feel what is coming against you. I always try to prepare myself in the best possible way and try to be ready for every situation on the court.”

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The 23-year-old added: “I am very happy with how I handled the situations but it shows again what a role model he is for all of us young players. Playing tennis and seeing what he is doing is incredible.”

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A few months earlier, Sinner named eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer as the greatest of all time as he spoke to YouTube personality Sharky in a Q&A session, which was shared by the ATP Tour following Sinner’s US Open victory in September 2024.

As you can see from the footage below, Sinner picked Federer after being asked which tennis player is the greatest of all time.

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“From my point of view… it is Roger,” he said.

Sinner has previously described Federer as his biggest inspiration. “When I was younger, I think the biggest inspiration was always Roger Federer because of the way he behaves on the courts, the way he treats people off the court,” he said.

But as mentioned above, Sinner appeared to change his mind after beating 24-time grand slam winner Djokovic at the French Open. “I had to step up and play the best tennis I could,” the world No.1 said after his semi-final win.

Roger Federer’s bold call Why he’s backing Djokovic to reach another Wimbledon final

With the Wimbledon Championships nearing their dramatic conclusion, tennis fans are set for a blockbuster semifinal featuring Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner.

These two have a rich history, but it is Roger Federer‘s opinion that has everyone talking, he sees Djokovic making it to yet another Wimbledon final.

Djokovic, already a seven-time Wimbledon champion, has navigated a challenging path to reach this year’s semifinals.

While he cruised through the early rounds without dropping a set, his run nearly came undone in the quarterfinals when he suffered a “nasty fall” against Alex de Minaur.

The Serbian legend, however, kept his composure and secured the win, later admitting he would seek physiotherapy before the crucial meeting with Sinner.

“It will be my great honour. I appreciate it,” Djokovic told Queen Camilla earlier in the week, showing his trademark focus despite the setbacks.

On the other side of the net, world No. 1 Jannik Sinner has also dealt with adversity. Sinner breezed through his initial matches, but a fall against Grigor Dimitrov left him nursing a sore elbow, forcing him to wear a sleeve during his quarterfinal win over Ben Shelton.

Sinner downplayed concerns after the match, telling reporters, “Yeah, I mean, when you are in a match with a lot of tension, you try not to think about it. It has improved a lot since yesterday to today… there is no better stage to play tennis, and I think I showed this today.”

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Sinner‘s confidence only grew as he noted, “Time will always help and [Thursday] is one day off, which is going to be good for me, and Friday I’m going to be 100%.”

Federer’s Experience Tips the Scales Toward Djokovic

Roger Federer, who famously battled Djokovic 50 times in his career, was spotted near the All England Club and asked his thoughts on the looming showdown. “I think Novak,” he said without hesitation.

Federer’s vote of confidence is no small gesture. Djokovic‘s record on Centre Court, coupled with his ability to handle big occasions, gives the Swiss great reason to trust his instincts.

Fans remember the pair’s previous Wimbledon meeting well. At last year’s semifinal, Djokovic took down Sinner in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(4), displaying a clinical combination of power and poise.

Sinner, still learning the intricacies of grass-court tennis at the time, pushed Djokovic hard but could not overcome the Serb’s resolve.

That match further cemented Djokovic‘s aura at SW19, but since then, the balance has shifted, Sinner has claimed five of their last six encounters, including a major upset at the 2025 French Open semifinals.

The recent rivalry does little to shake Federer’s confidence in Djokovic. The Swiss icon recognizes the unique ability of Djokovic to rise in the moments that matter most, especially on Wimbledon’s famous grass

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Who Will Triumph at Wimbledon – Djokovic or Sinner?

Both men have faced injury scares, both have navigated tough opponents, and both have something to prove.

Sinner now has the No. 1 ranking and is eager to make his first Wimbledon final, while Djokovic is aiming for an eighth title and to reinforce his legend at the All England Club.

With Federer‘s endorsement, the pressure is now on Djokovic to deliver yet again. As fans await this blockbuster semifinal, the stage is set for another classic at Wimbledon.

Will Djokovic live up to Federer‘s faith and return to the final, or will Sinner‘s recent form and confidence see him claim a career-defining victory?

The world will be watching as two generations of tennis excellence collide.

‘I couldn’t believe it’ Roger Federer received bizarre gift after winning Wimbledon

Roger Federer was presented with a very strange gift after winning his first Wimbledon title. The man from Switzerland is the most successful male player in the history of the tournament, claiming the singles title on eight occasions. He dominated at SW19 shortly after the turn of the century, becoming the only player apart from Bjorn Borg to win five times in a row

Federer opened his account at Wimbledon in 2003, beating Mark Philippoussis in straight sets in a one-sided final. It saw him become the first Swiss man to win a Grand Slam title, instantly making him a national hero. He immediately returned to his native country to honour his commitment of playing the Swiss Open in Gstaad.

Upon his arrival, Federer was presented with an unusual gift to mark his Wimbledon triumph. It came in the form of a milking cow named Juliette, who was given to Federer during an on-court ceremony.

He also tried out a traditional one-legged Swiss milking stool in front of his new friend. Afterwards, he was nearly lost for words as he described his surprise at receiving the bizarre gift.

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“When they brought in the cow, I couldn’t believe it,” said Federer. “I wasn’t expecting any presents and certainly not a cow, but she is fantastic. I’m not often in the company of cows.

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“I was afraid that she might bite me, but I think she liked it when I stroked her. I hear they also like to lick salt out of your hand. Now I need to find a garage for a cow, although I have no idea what a cow garage looks like.”

As the proud owner of Juliette, Federer was entitled to receive all of the cheese produced from her milk. She did not travel with him, though, instead staying in the picturesque alpine region where she was cared for by a local farmer.

Juliette ended up having a baby, which Federer named Edelweiss. They roamed the green pastures of Gstaad for years while Federer tore up the Grand Slam circuit.

Jannik Sinner Beats 21-year Roger Federer Record As Wimbledon Title Charge Continues

Jannik Sinner cruised into the fourth round at Wimbledon and surpassed Roger Federer to a stunning record in the process.

The world no. 1 overcame Pedro Martinez with a 6-1 6-3 6-1 victory on Centre Court, his third straight sets win in SW19 this year.

Sinner, who is back to Grand Slam action after his French Open final defeat to Carlos Alcaraz, is on course for a lengthy Wimbledon run.

And one statistic has shown just how impressive he has been so far as he prepares for his fourth consecutive appearance in round four.

Amongst the top seeds at Wimbledon, the Italian has conceded the fewest games en route to the last 16 in the Open Era with just 17.

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Federer had previously done so with only 19 games lost in 2004.

This will come as a good omen for Sinner as the Swiss legend went on to win Wimbledon that same year.

Sinner has won three Grand Slam titles but none of them have come at the most prestigious tournament of them all.

A 2023 semi-final finish is his best outcome on the hallowed grass courts as he lost to the eventual runner-up Novak Djokovic.

The 23-year-old is the reigning champion at the Australian Open and US Open, the former of which he has won in the last two years.

A Career Grand Slam is certainly achievable for Sinner another year, and a win over Alcaraz at the French Open final would have come as a big boost.

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But only Wimbledon glory will be at the forefront of his mind, with Grigor Dimitrov opponent in the fourth round.

“Every time you enter a Grand Slam in the first week it is special, even more so at Wimbledon,” he said after.

“We are trying to keep pushing but this week could not have gone better for me.”

Sinner, Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz are the remaining top five seeds in a tournament that had produced plenty of shocks.

Alexander Zverev and Jack Draper have faced early exits, with Lorenzo Musetti, Holger Rune and Daniil Medvedev also out.