Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are dueling for world number one again - but who will come out on top?
Roger Federer has no thoughts about hanging up his racket after winning his 20th Grand Slam title at the 2018 Australian Open.
Roger Federer's hopes of reclaiming the world number one spot at the Rotterdam Open next week have been given a boost with Nick Kyrgios withdrawing through injury.
Federer only has to reach the semi-finals in Holland next week to guarantee his return to the top of the ATP World Rankings.
Roger Federer made a surprise decision to play at the Rotterdam Open after not being tested physically at the Australian Open.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal could be on a collision course to meet in the Miami Open final again after both were confirmed to play the event next month.
Nadal insists that obsessing over Federer's record will not give him any happiness but will only work towards making him insane.
Rafael Nadal messaged Roger Federer privately after his Australian Open win rather than do it publicly.
Thomas Fabbiano, 28, flew to Dubai to act as the eight-time Wimbledon champion's hitting partner and he was pleased with the way he performed on-court.
The Spaniard had to pull out of the Australian Open in the quarter-finals against Marin Cilic as the game wore on to five sets.
Roger Federer has decided to play the Rotterdam Open beginning 12 February and a run to the semi-finals will see him being crowned the new world number one.
Novak Djokovic has posted a video updating his rehabilitation from a small medical intervention he underwent last week.
Roger Federer made it three Grand Slams in 12 months when he defended his 2017 Australian Open title this year. He also won the Wimbledon in 2017.
Gael Monfils has heaped praise on Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, labelling them as legends despite having not retired from tennis.
Stan Wawrinka is one of four players to have won Grand Slams apart from Federer, Nadal and Djokovic since 2008.
Roger Federer may have given up on becoming world number one for now after indicating he could miss the Dubai Tennis Championships.
Rafael Nadal has pinpointed Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic as the two biggest rivals of his tennis career and expects them to challenge his world number one crown.
Nadal revealed that his current injury is not serious and that he expects to be competing again in Acapulco.
Changes in racquet material, surfaces, speed of the game, training systems are all to blame for the increase in injuries.
Roger Federer is confident that Nick Kyrgios and Bernard Tomic do enjoy their moments on court especially when they are winning.
Rafter had the number on Federer early on in his career, having met him thrice, in the French Open in 1999, ATP Masters Miami in 2001 and again Halle in the same year.
Rafael Nadal expects to be ready to return to action at the upcoming Mexican Open, which starts on 26 February.