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Tennis World USA on MSNBjorn Borg backs Carlos Alcaraz to chase many Major titlesIf he maintains this pace, Borg sees Alcaraz as a potential king of tennis due to his abilities to chase notable titles on ...
Hingis made a comeback in 2006 and finished the year as a top-10 player. However, she was then forced out of the game in 2007, only to make a comeback later. She finally retired in 2017, having picked ...
Bjorn Borg might be one of the greatest tennis players of all time, but that is apparently not enough for his son, Leo Borg, ...
Borg’s retirement at the age of just 26 shocked the sporting world. In his own words, Borg revealed that the constant ...
PARIS—Bjorn Fratangelo ... he’s won a number of big junior clay-court events. But despite his success here, Fratangelo isn’t even going to bother trying his hand on Wimbledon’s grass.
Carlos Alcaraz is in Barcelona and is playing in his first cay-court ATP 500 event of the season. During the tournament, ...
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The 9 men to defend their Wimbledon titles in the Open Era as Carlos Alcaraz joins Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer on listNewcombe overcame Stan Smith, who would win Wimbledon the next year, 6-3, 5-7, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 to defend his title. He was also a runner-up in 1969. Bjorn Borg won his maiden Wimbledon title in 1976 ...
There are as many similarities as there are differences between Rafael Nadal and Björn Borg, the legend whose all-time record for French Open men’s singles titles the Spaniard is attempting ...
Tennis icon Bjorn Borg has boldly claimed that rising star Carlos Alcaraz has the potential to match—or even exceed—the ...
Bjorn Borg revealed that his son Leo, who is following in his footsteps as a tennis player, isn’t too interested in his father’s advice.
Hall of Famer Bjorn Borg believes Carlos Alcaraz will surpass King of Clay Rafa Nadal to become King of Tennis. Photo credit: Laver Cup Facebook Iconic champion Bjorn Borg ruled tennis capturing 11 ...
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