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Farewell Serena Williams!
The legend broke down whole speaking after the match. She said, “Oh my god! Thank you so much. You guys were amazing today. Thank you daddy, I know you are watching. Thanks mom. It all started with my parents and I am very grateful for them. These are happy tears. I would not be Serena if there was no Venus.”
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Serena Williams Announces Her Intention to Retire From Tennis
While she does not reveal a definitive date for the end, she implies that it could be after this year’s US Open. Serena, who is about to turn 41, opens up about her young daughter’s desire for a sibling, and the way that women in sports have to choose between having a family and continuing to play.
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The Unbeatable Rafael Nadal Wins French Open Title
Nadal’s victory came two days after his 36th birthday and made him the oldest title winner in the history of the clay-court tournament. The oldest champion in tournament history had been Andres Gimeno, who was 34 when he won in 1972.
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Rafael Nadal Dominates The French Open By Beating Novak Djokovic
Nadal and Djokovic are the greatest rivals in tennis. This is the 59th time that they have faced each other. Rafay played with a fractured rib and a foot injury, but nothing can deter him from winning. He has the record of winning 110 games at games and losing just 3 over 17 years of his career. With highs and lows, he absorbed the pressure in the match coming out victorious by 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 7-6(4). Djokovic has been brutally slaying Nadal away, but then the king knew how to make a comeback. He won 6Â out of 7 games.
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Pakistan To Take Part In Wheelchair Tennis After 73 Years
Now imagine a handicapped person with a lifelong dream of playing tennis. Yes, there will be some difficulties and it will take a lot of practice to get used to it but in the end, it is not impossible.
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Indian Players Now Welcome In Pakistan
Cricket runs in the blood of all Indians, and Pakistanis. The spectrum of emotion that an average household in both India and Pakistan goes through, in times of any cricket tournament, is bigger than most men express in their lifetime.
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Nadal Ney Jeeta Apna 21st Grand Slam! Kahan Hai Federer Aur Djokovic?
There is a certain grace in Tennis. The emotions roll out of you and you get hooked to the game. Unlike Football, which ideally lasts 90 minutes (not including the extra time in decider matches), or Cricket, which is either of 20 overs, or 50 overs, or 5-days. Quite a leap of faith, yes! Tennis does not have any definite hours, especially when it comes to the big three.
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Meet Aisam-ul-Haq, Pakistan’s Greatest Tennis Player
Born on March 18, 1980 in the city of Lahore, Aisam-ul-Haq started playing tennis at a young age under the supervision of his maternal grandfather, Khawaja Iftikhar Ahmad. By the age of eighteen, he had beaten Andy Roddick and Olivier Rochus.