Novak Djokovic has led the way in the latest men’s tennis rankings as he starts his bid for a sixth title at the ATP Finals. The Serb commands the standings with 8,045 points from Rafael Nadal of Spain (7,480) and Switzerland’s Roger Federer (6,020) in an unchanged top 10. Djokovic moved back to the top […]
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Kevin Anderson
Thiem overpowers Anderson for rematch with Nadal
Nadal, Anderson survive epic battles to make US Open fourth round
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Surging Tsitsipas to face Nadal in Toronto final
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President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday led South Africa in congratulating Kevin Anderson after he sensationally knocked Roger Federer out of Wimbledon to become the first South African to reach the semi-finals in 35 years. The 32-year old Anderson defeated defending champion Federer in a five-set thriller that lasted slightly more than four hours. “Congratulations to […] …