World Nov 19 Rafael Nadal retires from tennis after Spain’s loss in the Davis Cup quarterfinals By Howard Fendrich, Associated Press
World Oct 10 Rafael Nadal, 22-time Grand Slam champion and ‘King of Clay,’ to retire from tennis Nadal's unrelenting, physical style of play made him one of the greats of the game and the unquestioned King of Clay. By Tales Azzoni, Howard Fendrich, Associated Press
Nation Sep 24 Watch 3:31 News Wrap: On the heels of Fiona, a new storm brews in the Caribbean In our news wrap Saturday, Florida and the Gulf Coast brace for Tropical Storm Ian while communities from Puerto Rico to Canada deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona, Albert Pujols became the fourth baseball player in MLB history to…
Nation Sep 05 Tiafoe ends Nadal’s 22-match Grand Slam streak at U.S. Open Frances Tiafoe ended Rafael Nadal’s 22-match winning streak at Grand Slam tournaments by beating the 22-time major champion in the U.S. Open’s fourth round on Monday. By Howard Fendrich, Associated Press
World Jun 06 Watch 5:03 ‘He is a fighter’: Rafael Nadal makes history with his 22nd Grand Slam tennis title At the age of 36, Rafael Nadal is still making history. He won his 14th French Open championship Sunday and secured his 22nd Grand Slam title after defeating Casper Rudd. Nadal now has the most Grand Slam titles of any…
Jun 17 Rafael Nadal pulls out of Wimbledon and Tokyo Olympics By Associated Press Rafael Nadal will not play at Wimbledon or at the Tokyo Olympics, saying Thursday he has decided to skip the two tournaments after "listening" to his body. Continue reading
Jun 24 Watch In Tennis’s Longest Match, Victory Served in the 11th Hour Judy Woodruff speaks with Peter Bodo of Tennis Magazine for some perspective on the historically long Wimbledon showdown between American John Isner and Frenchman Nicolas Mahut. Continue watching
Jul 07 Watch Court Rivalries Make Tennis History at Wimbledon At the Wimbledon championship, tennis rival took to the court, where Rafael Nadal beat Roger Federer, who had won for the past five years, while Venus Williams defeated her sister, Serena. A sports reporter describes the event. Continue watching