Former World No. 7 Fernando Verdasco will retire from professional tennis after playing doubles with Novak Djokovic at next week’s Qatar Open, the Spaniard announced on Friday.
Novak Djokovic's coach, Andy Murray, is not with him for the 2025 Qatar Open in Doha. Instead, the Serbian has been supported by Fernando Verdasco, and the pair also revealed an exciting surprise ...
British No 2 Cameron Norrie falls to Alex Michelsen in straight sets at the Delray Beach Open, while Joao Fonseca makes ...
Spanish tennis legend Fernando Verdasco has confirmed he will bow out from the sport playing alongside Novak Djokovic. The 41 ...
Tennis Focus, Hot Topics Andy Murray has lessons to learn ahead of the next few months as he continues his coaching journey ...
Yesterday, the well-known Serbian media 'Sport Klub' had reported the news that Novak Djokovic would have the former Spanish ...
Novak Djokovic is preparing for his return to the courts next week at the ATP 250 Qatar Open and will be joined by a former top-10 player as a temporary coach, in the absence of Andy Murray on this ...
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Tennis World on MSNPaul Annacone reveals the biggest challenge for Novak Djokovic nowWhen Andy Murray decided to become Novak Djokovic's new coach, many fans and insiders were not convinced that their ...
Diego Schwartzman recently retired from professional tennis, but has had a stellar career - including a clay court win ...
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Tennis World on MSNTop analyst explains Andy Murray's impact on Novak DjokovicThe 2025 season has just begun, but Novak Djokovic has already shown that he has risen a lot compared to last year. The ...
Although Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray haven’t announced anything about extending their partnership, reports have emerged ...
Fernando Verdasco is not officially retired from the courts, but has not been seen on the ATP circuit since September 2023.
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