Serena Williams & Roger Federer to drop out of world rankings after Wimbledon
For the first time in 25 years, Roger Federer and Serena Williams will disappear from the tennis world rankings, even if they decide to compete at Wimbledon.
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For the first time in 25 years, Roger Federer and Serena Williams will disappear from the tennis world rankings, even if they decide to compete at Wimbledon.
Eurosport expert Mischa Zverev has given his views on Roger Federer potentially returning to the tennis tour and shared an insight from a conversation with his coach, Ivan Ljubicic. Federer, who has won eight of his 20 Grand Slam titles at Wimbledon, is set to drop off the rankings this summer as he has been inactive for a year.
Reigning champion Novak Djokovic will come up against his long-time former coach when he plays Slovakia's Alex Molcan in the second round Wednesday at Roland Garros, while Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz look to keep their French Open title ambitions on course. World number one Djokovic split from Marian Vajda after last year's ATP Finals having worked with the Slovakian coach since he was a teenager in 2006. They took a break from each in other in 2017 but reunited the next year.
Mats Wilander believes Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic “would not be at this level” without Roger Federer, and hopes the Swiss gets the farewell he deserves when he retires. Nadal and Djokovic started their careers later but have joined Federer in dominating tennis over the last 20 years, winning 61 Grand Slam titles between them.
Daniil Medvedev cruised through, Stefanos Tsitsipas came from two sets down and Denis Shapovalov crashed out.
Should Jo-Wilfried Tsonga have won at least one Grand Slam title during his career? The former world No. 5 is retiring from tennis at the age of 37 following his defeat to Casper Ruud at the French Open. Ad/> Tsonga made the final of the 2008 Australian Open and twice made the semi-finals at the French Open and Wimbledon.
There were tears and tributes as Jo-Wilfried Tsonga played his last professional match on Tuesday, going down against Casper Ruud in the first round at his beloved Roland Garros.