The two hottest players on grass courts at the moment also happen to be two members of the fabled Big Four in tennis: Andy Murray and Roger Federer. Both Murray and Federer have been two sides of the same coin in some ways throughout 2013 so far. Show More Summary
Roger Federer won his first title of the year on Sunday and it couldn't have come at a better time. Wimbledon—which Federer has won a record seven times—begins next week and the aging 31-year-old doesn't have many more opportunities to capture another Grand Slam singles title. Show More Summary
Don't go kicking dirt on Roger Federer's grave just yet. Just when everyone had started shaking the hourglass to see if there was any time remaining in Federer's viability among the world's best, the 31-year-old Swiss star has picked himself out of the rubble. Show More Summary
Roger Federer finally got the much-needed championship he has been seeking since he claimed the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati back in August of last year. It comes just in time, as Wimbledon 2013 is just around the corner. The...Show More Summary
Five years have passed since Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal reached the peak of their Wimbledon rivalry. They met three consecutive years in the finals, 2006-08, fascinating the sports world with an epic trilogy that would immortalize their careers. Show More Summary
Roger Federer outclasses Mikhail Youzhny to join the winner’s circle – Gerry Weber Open 2013 Top seeded Roger Federer recorded an exceptional comeback victory against the Russian contender, Mikhail Youzhny, at the Gerry Weber Open 2013...Show More Summary
Roger Federer looked like himself again at the Gerry Weber Open, winning the title in Halle, Germany for the sixth time, as noted by the ATP Tour: His performance was a stark reminder that he's still one of the world's best on grass surfaces and a threat to win this year's Wimbledon. Show More Summary
Just when people were ready to once again write off Roger Federer, he turned things around by winning the Gerry Webber Open. ATP World Tour reported that the superstar defeated Mikhael Youzhny in the finals in three sets: Federer needed to win four matches to earn the title, only two of which did he get by in straight sets. Show More Summary
Roger Federer doesn ’t need to wait to celebrate his 2013 Gerry Weber Open title. Federer, the No. 1 seed in the tournament, defeated Tommy Haas, who beat him in last year’s final, on Saturday in the semifinals by a score of 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Show More Summary
Roger Federer will more than likely win the Gerry Weber Open final, and that momentum will carry over to the Wimbledon, which begins on June 24. Whenever Federer is on the court, it's hard to bet against him. The final match will have Federer as the heavy favorite as well, going up against Mikhail Youzhny. Show More Summary
When Roger Federer squares off against Mikhail Youzhny in the finals of the 2013 Gerry Weber Open, the Swiss tennis star must walk away victorious to build momentum heading toward Wimbledon (major starts Monday, June 24). Federer knows...Show More Summary
Roger Federer slays Mischa Zverev to set semi-final clash with Tommy Haas – Gerry Weber Open 2013 Top seed, Roger Federer, crippled the local wild card entrant, Mischa Zverev, with double bagels at the Gerry Weber Open 2013 on Friday. After...Show More Summary
No. 3 Roger Federer may have fallen to the sixth-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the quarterfinals of the French Open last week, but history shows he may not have to wait very long for redemption. Federer has only won one French Open (in 2009), so a win there wasn't necessarily expected. Show More Summary
Over the past two years, the majority of the talk in the tennis world has surrounded the dominance of men’s tennis’ big three (now four) composed by Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and its most recent inductee in Andy Murray. Show More Summary
It may pain fans of Roger Federer’s elegant, classic game, but the enduring image of this particular time in tennis probably will be that of Rafael Nadal, having backpedalled all the way into his backhand corner, striking a vicious inside-out...Show More Summary
Roger Federer breezes past Cedrik-Marcel Stebe to enter quarters – Gerry Weber Open 2013 Former world number one, Roger Federer, got the better of the local wild card entrant, Cedrik-Marcel Stebe, in straight sets at the Gerry WeberShow More Summary
It was at the 2005 French Open that the clay court reign of King Rafael Nadal began. Less than 10 years after, his tennis legacy is already exceeds that of Roger Federer. It was at the 2005 French Open that Rafael Nadal for the first time announced himself to the wider world of sport and began his clay court reign, which has continued to this day. Show More Summary
“I’ve seldom played doubles on the tour, there is always that threat of injury, it just wasn’t as much fun. [...]
Despite a knee injury that caused him to miss the last two Grand Slam events, Rafael Nadal won his eighth French Open on Sunday. By doing so, he is starting to make a strong case as the greatest tennis player of all time. The win was Nadal's 12th Grand Slam title, matching Roy Emerson the third most in the history of men's tennis (see chart below). Show More Summary
Roger Federer arrived in Halle, Germany for the Gerry Weber Open, the first of five grass-court tournaments. The 17-time Grand Slam champion hopes the grass-court season will be greener than the clay-court circuit he leaves behind. Federer lost to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3, in the quarterfinals of the French Open. Show More Summary