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Roger Federer retired from tennis in 2022, but will make a sensational return to the sport in a celebrity doubles match at ...
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Yardbarker on MSNRoger Federer Announces Tennis Return For Final MatchGrand Slam champion Roger Federer will return to the tennis court to play one more match at this year’s Shanghai Masters. Federer, who celebrated his 44th birthday on Friday, played his final match on ...
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India Today on MSNRoger Federer returns after 3 years: Swiss legend to play in Shanghai Masters 2025Grand Slam champion Roger Federer is making a memorable comeback at the 2025 Shanghai Masters by playing in the “Roger & Friends” celebrity doubles event on October 10.
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Yardbarker on MSNRoger Federer to Return to Shanghai Masters for Doubles MatchRoger Federer will make his return to the Shanghai Masters later this year to tak|qw part in a special Celebrity Doubles match alongside actors Donnie Yen, Wu Lei, and former tennis player Zheng Jie.
Jannik Sinner returns rejuvenated for Cincinnati Masters after a break post-Wimbledon win. Battling an elbow issue, he’s ready to defend his title, cherishing time spent with loved ones.
Bernard Tomic could have been known for his tennis talent, but he made headlines more often for his controversies than his ...
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When Edward Rogers made a rare public appearance — on the day he signed Vladimir Guerrero to the richest contract in Blue ...
Having missed its moment before Sydney 2000, Brisbane 2032 looms as netball’s once-in-this-generation opportunity for Olympic ...
Netball’s push for an Olympic debut in 2032 is gaining momentum, with more than 15,000 people having signed a pledge to get ...
The Open also increased prize money for doubles significantly to incentivize more participation. Winning duos will receive $4 ...
Network platforms will continue to be exclusive U.S. media home of all Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup competitions. The deal gives Tennis Channel ITF Rights in multiple countries outside the ...
Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko stunned Naomi Osaka in the Canadian Open 2025 final, and in the process matched a record first achieved by Serena Williams in 1999.
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