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Who are the players who defined the most competitive eras in men’s singles tennis?
The Serb has become the undisputed master of winning the crucial point, writes Matthew Engel
Nadal has lost to a rank outsider at Wimbledon four times, but he’s increasingly the exception
The Swiss swept to the final, but UK tennis gloom gave way to cricket hope for England in the Ashes
None of Rafael Nadal’s contemporaries has ever finished a season undefeated on clay
Blistering starts mean each player’s 2015 season could become one of the all-time greats
Constant cheating, complaining and general messing around blight contests
Djokovic wins tournament for the fifth time
Men’s tennis is enjoying a golden age with Federer, Nadal, Murray and Djokovic
Progress seems to be getting easier for British number one
Ahead of the Australian Open, the world’s number one tennis player reveals his strategy: nurture your doubt, never drop your guard – and you will win
The luxury sector sees certain sports as a good investment
Implacable determination sees British player triumph at last
When did it become acceptable to call out players’ names in order to put off the opponent?
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