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An exclusive interview with the tennis star and comedian on the set of their film for Switzerland Tourism
‘I would do it all over again,’ says winner of 20 Grand Slams after doubles defeat with partner and rival Rafael Nadal
Swiss player quits sport after struggle with injuries following glittering career
Efforts by footballer’s investment group to shake up century-old flagship men’s event divide tennis
Success of Federer, Nadal and Djokovic pushes average age in last 16 above 30 for first time
The tennis great on perfecting his craft, being a father — and what he has in common with Lionel Messi
Aside from guaranteed seats, this instrument could make the owner money over the long run
Tennis is an unprofitable racket for too many professional players
The Wimbledon dropouts illustrate a basic principle: if you’re not up to it, say so
Rahul Jacob celebrates the Swiss tennis player’s late rally and asks: is 30 the new 25 for top players?
To prosper in life a person has to possess some dark traits in controlled doses: aggression, swagger, ruthlessness
The game has never been more successful — yet many players struggle to compete
Serb No1 dominates on court but veteran Swiss has more earning power
Endorsements and innovation are king in a competitive market
Next royals of the courts have yet to show up as tennis lacks a system for producing all-time greats
Despite equal prize money, endorsements tip the balance
In Grand Slam singles, there has been an average of one or fewer first-time champs
Remarks have ignited dispute about gender pay gap in sport
Peter Aspden joins Novak Djokovic on his private jet — and on court — to find out what it’s like to be the world’s number one tennis player
Public funding is an odd ambition for game that requires only cards and a table, says Henry Mance
The Spaniard seems to have lost some steel, and is being outplayed by his opposition on these points
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