Denis Shapovalov remains one of the few players using a one-handed backhand on the ATP tour. He named Roger Federer for playing a big role in shaping that part of his game.
Roger Federer has made a memorable return to Melbourne Park during the build-up to the Australian Open, thrilling fans with a display of his historic shot-making ability. The 44-year-old Swiss legend, ...
Denis Shapovalov has highlighted a disadvantage in his career that he believes traces back to Roger Federer’s influence. The Canadian was once seen as one of the game’s most exciting young prospects, ...
FirstSportz on MSN
I blame Roger Federer, Denis Shapovalov holds the Swiss legend responsible for the demise of the one-handed backhand
It’s the shot that makes the viewers stop scrolling. It’s the stroke that gets the crowd going, the one that ...
Even as he approaches his 45th birthday, Roger Federer has still got it. Playing a tie-break against 27-year-old Casper Ruud on Friday, Federer struck an ace and a clean backhand winner as he defeated ...
NEW YORK — Sports agent Tony Godsick pulled into the parking lot of the U.S. Open a little before noon Sept. 1, jumped out of the Mercedes SUV he had been lent for the tournament, threw a blazer over ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results