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With two Slam event titles in three months, Novak Djokovic has surged into the lead in the all-time prize money , with the former No. 1 • $119 million.
Roger played his first pro matches in 1997 (5 total) and in 1998 full-time playing ATP events. Since then Roger has played in over 1,400 matches and in the 1,424 matches he finished every single match he ever started.
Before Monday, John Millman was a little-known commodity in the tennis world; well-respected by the diehards as both a tenacious fighter who was getting the most out his talent and also as one of the nice guys on tour in the locker.
It wasn't a wet WIMBLEDON. But it was a wet U.S. summer. You had rain, humidity, oh yeah and floods. It was crazy the week of D.C. the week of Atlanta, Cincy.
I'm still scratching my head. Oh yeah, my head has an RF Nike hat on it. But Has the whole era now come to an end? I don't know how many RF hats I have?
The answers are Yes. And Yes. The Tennis "SUITS" have been making poor choices at every turn and fork in the road for way too long and it's caught up to them.
It's really still making me do double takes. Roger not in a swoosh. Roger minus "his" RF logo. Or is it NIKE logo? We are guessing NIKE? Time? Money?
Today was one of the rare occasions when Wimbledon was very, very windy. Maybe actually I can say gusty and swirly at the same time so the players had to figure out how to survive today.
The weather is absolutely picture perfect. Perfect. Not typical of all opening days of The Championships past. Sunny and a little breezy and heating up.
Wearing Uniqlo clothes for the first time in his career, Federer launched his Wimbledon defense with a pristine 6-1, 6-3, 6-4, sweep of Dusan Lajovic.
Today is one of those days here at WIMBLEDON. It is absolutely beautiful. There is amazing tennis on every court.
Please find below the latest results from the 2014 UNIQLO Wheelchair Doubles Masters taking place in Mission Viejo, California, USA on 5-9 November. The ITF’s year-end wheelchair doubles event features eight men’s pairs, six women’s pairs and four quad pairs.
The Kei Nishikori upset win over Novak Djokovic for a place in the final of the US Open should prove to be a win-win situation for Japanese clothing and fashion giant Uniqlo, a short version of “unique clothing” sponsor of both players.
UNIQLO and the International Tennis Federation (ITF) today jointly announced that they have signed a three-year sponsorship agreement for the ITF’s major wheelchair tennis properties.
Novak Djokovic appears pleased with his budding commercial relationship with Uniqlo, which provides both his tennis and off-court casual wear.
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