Read full article: Dolly’s twist on ‘Christmas Carol’ brings Smoky Mountain magic to Roanoke Roger Federer is going to miss the U.S. Open and be sidelined for months because he needs a third operation ...
Roger Federer's quest to reach the Wimbledon men's singles final came to a crashing halt on Wednesday. The eight-time Wimbledon champion fell in straight sets to Hubert Hurkacz in an uncharacteristic ...
GENEVA — Roger Federer does not expect to return from his latest knee surgery in time for next year’s tournament at Wimbledon. The 40-year-old tennis great, who has won a record eight men’s singles ...
Roger Federer saw his quest for a ninth Wimbledon title come short after Hubert Hurkacz earned a 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-0 upset in Wednesday's quarterfinal matchup. Hurkacz had 10 aces while winning 69 ...
Roger Federer will not be playing tennis at the Tokyo Olympics. On Tuesday, Federer announced that he is withdrawing from the Games after suffering a "setback" with his knee. "I unfortunately ...
Tennis legend Roger Federer announced his retirement Thursday (Sept. 15). Federer leaves the sport ranking third for men in Grand Slam titles and as one of the top earnings athletes ever. What ...
Seven-time Western & Southern Open champion Roger Federer has withdrawn from the 2021 tournament due to a knee injury, the tournament announced Thursday. A 20-time major champion, Federer, 39, is the ...
Roger Federer will undergo a third knee surgery and be out for "many months," the tennis star announced via Instagram on Sunday. As a result, he will miss the 2021 US Open, which begins on Aug. 30. "I ...
DOHA, QATAR - MARCH 10: Roger Federer of Switzerland celebrates winning his match against Dan Evans of Great Britain on Day 3 of the Qatar ExxonMobil Open at Khalifa International Tennis and Squash ...
After 20 Grand Slam victories, a couple Olympic medals and frequently being the No. 1 men's player in the world throughout his career, Roger Federer is obviously one of the best to ever hit the tennis ...
Roger Federer won't be making history at Wimbledon this year. No. 14 seed Hubert Hurkacz upset No. 6 seed Federer in the quarterfinals in straight sets on Wednesday. The 6-3, 7-6, 6-0 victory for ...