tennis news 2013
World's No.1 Rafael Nadal captured the ATP Tour Comeback Player of the Year after pulling off perhaps the most amazing run from a player returning from a serious injury, the ATP Tour announced earlier this week to kick off their Tour Finals at the O2 Arena.
Tennis legends James Blake and Andre Agassi are convinced that Rafael Nadal's game has evolved to higher levels ever since they played against him for the first time in the early 2000s.
Serena Williams reigned supreme once again at the WTA Tour Finals Sunday after blasting China's No.1 netter Li Na 2-6 6-3 6-0, capping an amazing year of tennis for the American tennis legend. Still, coach and rumored boyfriend Patrick Mouratoglou believed Serena can raise the bar even higher for next season.
Britain's no.1 Andy Murray has reportedly started his rehabilitation after undergoing back surgery. Yet the road to full recovery is expected to be long for the two-time Grand Slam champion, a scenario that put his participation at the 2014 Australian Open in doubt.
Tennis legend Boris Becker believes Rafael Nadal will eventually surpass the Grand Slam record set by Roger Federer and go on to claim the title as the greatest tennis player of all time.
Rafael Nadal might be the No.1 men's singles player in the world right now, but the threat of Novak Djokovic to reclaim his old spot atop the ATP world rankings looms large.
Rafael Nadal, who recently reclaimed the top spot in the ATP world rankings, believes he might need three or four years of good health and solid results for him to surpass Roger Federer as the greatest tennis player of all time