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With Rafael Nadal now retired, this year's French Open presents the chance for a new 'King of Clay' to emerge.
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSN'Strange, impossible' void left by the King of ClayIt's a shame the world won't get to see the King of Clay, as Rafael Nadal came to be called, ply his unique brand of ...
A pursuit of history, a celebration of a legacy — and the tennis debate that has dominated clay-court season. It's all on at ...
There's no Grand Slam like the French Open, because there's no Grand Slam court like Roland-Garros. It doesn't really matter how powerful a player is. How fast ...
Alex warned that failing to lift a big title in 2025 could dim that competitive fire in Novak's engine. That's why Corretja ...
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Sportico on MSNFrench Open Won't End American Men's Tennis Drought, McEnroe SaysThe last time an American won the men's final at the French Open was in 1999, when Andre Agassi put the finishing touches on ...
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and world number one Jannik Sinner resume the hottest rivalry in men's tennis at the French ...
PARIS — For quite some time, there's usually been a sense of certainty at the French Open.
After battling injury and illness throughout the clay-court season, the 22-year-old is eager to shift his focus back to the court.
Spanish tennis great Rafael Nadal accused Netflix of approaching their Carlos Alcaraz documentary ‘in the wrong way’.
Whilst Rafael Nadal steals the show when it comes to associating a player with the French Open, Suzanne Lenglen certainly deserves a mention.
French Open is set to begin on Sunday, and the pressure is officially on for defending men's and women's singles champions ...
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