Leander Paes, the 46-year-old Indian who has amassed 767 tour-level doubles wins and 54 tour-level doubles titles during his illustrious career, announced Wednesday that 2020 will be his final season. "I am looking forward to the 2020 tennis calendar where I will be playing a few select tournaments, travelling with
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The Best Stats Of The Decade
ATP Cup: Schwartzman & Pella Ready To Lead Argentina
Roger Federer Named GQ’s Most Stylish Man Of The Decade
Del Potro, Djokovic, Federer & Nadal Lead 2019 Charity Efforts
The ATP Tour's players make a massive impact on the tennis court, with their efforts at tournaments inspiring countless people throughout the world. But they also perform important duties off the court through philanthropy, whether through their own foundations or by helping others with their charity work. ATPTour.com looks at
2019 Nitto ATP Finals Named As Most Sustainable Season Finale Ever
The ATP has announced the 2019 iteration of its prestigious season-ending tournament – the Nitto ATP Finals – was its most sustainable season finale ever. The ATP’s sustainability efforts have been led by its partnership with One Carbon World, a global partner of the United Nation’s Climate Neutral Now initiative.
Players Of The Decade: Roger Federer
The Numbers Game: 2019 ATP Challenger Tour
Win-Loss Percentage LeadersFor the second straight year, an Australian led the circuit in match wins. One year after Jordan Thompson posted a 50-win season, James Duckworth followed with an impressive 49-18 mark, dominating from start to finish. In the penultimate week of the season, the Aussie capped his campaign with
Seppi Tests Hockey Skills With Grubauer Of NHL’s Colorado Avalanche
Nadal, Djokovic, Federer, Del Potro Set For 2020 Australian Open
The world’s top players will return to Melbourne Park in January, led Spain’s Rafael Nadal and Serbian Novak Djokovic, who will be going for a record-extending eighth Australian Open title. The top two seeds will be joined by [3] Roger Federer (SUI), [4] Dominic Thiem (AUT), [5] Daniil Medvedev (RUS), [6]