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Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer have left an indelible mark on tennis history, with many considering them the greatest players of all time. Adding to this debate is Novak Djokovic, who continues to dominate the sport and chase more titles. Opinions are divided when determining who truly ranks as number one among the three, but Andre Agassi leaves no room for doubt.

Andre Agassi makes Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic  revelation | Tennis | Sport | Express.co.uk

The 54-year-old American, himself one of the all-time greats, was unequivocal in his choice. While enjoying the Australian Open, Andre Agassi spoke with The Australian and declared that Djokovic surpasses both the Spaniard and the Swiss.

“There are so many ways to look at it, but when you look at it on paper, you just can’t argue with what he’s accomplished,“ said the Las Vegas native. He continued: “The amount that he’s won, the head-to-heads, the Masters (titles), the year-end number ones, the weeks at number one… all those stats.”

In the early 1990s, American tennis was all about Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi—two prodigies expected to dominate the sport for years. However, almost unnoticed, their compatriot Jim Courier shocked the tennis world by becoming the first of his generation to claim the No. 1 ATP ranking.

Now 54 and a well-respected sports analyst, Courier’s meteoric rise lasted only a few seasons. By the age of 29, he retired, citing a complete lack of motivation for winning games.

How Roger Federer Compares to Tennis Legends Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic –  NBC Chicago

Courier’s talent was evident from a young age. In the late 1980s, he claimed a junior French Open doubles title and won the prestigious Orange Bowl tournament twice (1986 and 1987) in Miami. This success paved the way for him to turn professional in 1988.

At that time, tennis was ruled by legends like Ivan LendlBoris Becker, and Stefan Edberg, while icons such as Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe were nearing the end of their careers. But when it came to future stars, all eyes were on Sampras and Agassi, but Courier was about to change that narrative.

Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios came within two points of extending their doubles run in Brisbane Wednesday, but an untimely double fault in the match tie-break proved to be a turning point against Nikola Mektic and Michael Venus.

Having rallied from a set down, Djokovic and Kyrgios looked headed for the semi-finals before the former World No. 1 pushed for too much on his second serve at 8/6, the beginning of a four-point winning streak by the top seeds to close out the match 6-2 3-6, 10-8.

Brisbane schedule: When will Novak Djokovic & Nick Kyrgios play Tuesday? |  ATP Tour | Tennis

“Down three points [4/7] in the match tie-break it wasn’t looking great, but somehow we got back in there and Mekta hit a great return on match point,” Venus said.

Mektic, playing his first match of the season and the first match of his new partnership with Venus after 2024 partner Wesley Koolhof retired at the end of the season, said that playing Kyrgios and Djokovic was a perfect and entertaining start to the year for him.

Mats Wilander might not have been as flashy as some of tennis’s greatest icons, but his sheer determination to be the best set him apart. Despite achieving historic feats at a young age, the Swedish star struggled to maintain his dominance at the top.

How Roger Federer Compares to Tennis Legends Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic – NBC Chicago

The Philadelphia Eaglesfaced a disappointing setback in NFL Week 16, falling to the Washington Commanders in a game marred by frustration and missed opportunities. A pivotal moment occurred when CJ Gardner-Johnson, one of the Eagles’ standout defenders, was ejected in the second half after receiving his second personal foul of the game. The ejection left the Eagles shorthanded on defense, a blow they struggled to overcome.
“…you get what you get. You get the hand you were dealt I think it was a learning lesson…I got to grow the h*ll up because this team obviously needs me when I’m here. I ain’t saying like in a way as though I’m a superstar. My presence is being out there with the guys and having fun. It hurt me not being out there and see them losing. We could have clinched the week before. But had to step up and look myself in the mirror, understand this is a team game, not a me game.

Tennis has seen the rise of many greats, from its early days to modern stars like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. But few rivalries compare to the legendary “Big Three” era of Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Roger Federer—a trio that defined an era of excellence. Nadal was asked to name the toughest rival of his career between the Swiss maestro and the Serbian superstar.

With 22 Grand Slam titles and 209 weeks as the world’s No. 1, Nadal’s career has been shaped by the intense rivalries that pushed him to his limits. Early on, his battles with Federer took center stage, but as time passed, Djokovic emerged as another formidable opponent.

How Roger Federer Compares to Tennis Legends Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic –  NBC Chicago

Nadal and Djokovic have faced off an astonishing 60 times, with Djokovic holding a slight edge at 31 wins to Nadal’s 29. Meanwhile, Nadal and Federer met in 40 matches, with Nadal leading their head-to-head 24-16.

In an interview with AS, Nadal opened up about how he views his rivalries with Federer and Djokovic. “Djokovic is the player I’ve faced the most, but for me, my greatest rival has been Federer,” Nadal admitted. “When I arrived on the circuit, it was Federer who was there first. During the years when I was at my best in every sense, it was Roger and Novak. But in the early years, which shape you in a special way, Roger was always there.

Novak Djokovic is confident he can still win Grand Slams, starting at the Australian Open, with the Serbian kickstarting his bid for an unprecedented 11th title and record 25th major crown in Brisbane this week.

Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka, who is gunning for a third Melbourne Park trophy, joins him at the Queensland Tennis Centre from December 29-January 5 in a stellar women’s field.

Djokovic eyes more Slam glory as Swiatek returns under doping cloud

The 2025 season gets under way on Friday with the mixed-teams United Cup in Perth and Sydney, headlined by world number two Iga Swiatek in her first tournament since revelations that she served a one-month doping suspension.

It is the first season since 37-year-old Djokovic began playing that none of the other so-called “Big Four” will be on the other side of the net following the retirements this year of Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray.

Alex de Minaur has played against all of the ‘Big Three’, but the Australian believes Roger Federer has the best brain in all of tennis.

De Minaur is flying high at sixth in the world, having reached the quarter-finals of the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open during an impressive 2024.

How Roger Federer Compares to Tennis Legends Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic –  NBC Chicago

Billed as a future Grand Slam winner himself, De Minaur was quizzed on which players he’d pick to build a ‘perfect ATP tennis player’ ahead of the 2025 campaign.

Federer took the prize for having the ‘best tennis brain’, but there was no place in his ATP hybrid for Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic.

Jannik Sinner has wrapped up an extraordinary season, leaving fans and pundits alike in awe. The young Italian sensation recorded a staggering 73 wins out of 79 matches in 2024, clinching eight ATP titles and guiding his nation toward a Davis Cup title defense. Sinner’s consistency on the court has propelled him to become the 29th player in history to reach the coveted world No. 1 ranking as of June.

Roger Federer Hopes Novak Djokovic Can 'Crush Every Record'

The 23-year-old’s dominance has been nothing short of impressive, as he finishes the year with a considerable lead over notable competitors like Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz. Sinner’s prowess on hard courts has defined his season, allowing him to etch his name into the record books.

His triumphs include prestigious titles at the Australian Open, US Open, and ATP Finals, making him only the third player since 1988 to achieve this remarkable feat. He joins legendary figures Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic on this exclusive list, both of whom are heralded as the kings of hard court.

Marcelo Ríos reached the pinnacle of the tennis world in the late 1990s, becoming the first South American to claim the ATP’s No. 1 ranking. The Chilean left-hander, known for his unique style both on and off the court, made history. Yet, his time at the top was often accompanied by provocative comments.

“The Chino,” as he was nicknamed, frequently voiced sharp criticism of the ATP during his playing days. He also took aim at tennis icons Novak DjokovicRafael Nadal, and Roger Federer, describing them as “boring.” Despite these remarks, Ríos built an impressive résumé, with victories over greats like Andre Agassi, Carlos Moyá, and Tommy Haas.

How Roger Federer Compares to Tennis Legends Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic –  NBC Chicago

Ríos first gained international attention when, at just 18 years old, he faced Pete Sampras in the second round of the 1994 Roland Garros. Though he lost, the match proved that his dominance in junior tennis was no fluke. The following year, he claimed his first ATP title in Bologna and went on to amass 18 career trophies before retiring in 2004

Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios will play doubles together at the Brisbane International presented by Evie, the tournament confirmed on Saturday morning in Australia.

Kyrgios recently suggested the news on his Instagram account, posting a photo of Djokovic and himself during their 2022 Wimbledon final with the caption: “Doubles at Brisbane. See y’all there”.

Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios to team up in doubles at 2025 season opener  in Brisbane

The ATP 250 on Saturday morning posted a graphic of the duo with the caption, “When the plans make it out of the group chat

Kyrgios, the former No. 13 in the PIF ATP Rankings has grappled with injuries over the past two years, having last competed on the ATP Tour in June 2023. Upon return, the 29-year-old will be eager to return to the form that propelled him to seven singles titles and four doubles crowns throughout his career, including the Australian Open title in 2022 with countryman Thanasi