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Roger Federer Named His Greatest Tennis Player of All Time

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When discussing the greatest tennis player of all time, Roger Federer is almost always mentioned among the leading contenders. The Swiss legend ruled the sport throughout much of the 2000s and 2010s, building unforgettable rivalries with stars such as Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, and several other elite competitors.

One of the defining moments of Federer’s career came in the 2008 Wimbledon final against Nadal, a match lasting four hours and 48 minutes that is still widely regarded as one of the finest Grand Slam finals ever played.

Although Federer narrowly lost the epic five-set contest, he continued collecting major titles in the years that followed. By the time he retired, he had secured 20 Grand Slam singles championships, including a record eight Wimbledon crowns, highlighted by five consecutive victories at the All England Club.

With achievements spanning nearly every milestone in the sport, Federer is well qualified to weigh in on the tennis GOAT debate. During a discussion about the athletes who influenced and impressed him throughout his career, he singled out one player above everyone else, describing them as the greatest tennis player in history.

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Since stepping away from professional tennis, Federer has remained relatively reserved in public appearances. Throughout his playing career, he was equally respected for his sportsmanship, graceful attitude in defeat, and composed personality, qualities that distinguished him from many of his biggest rivals.

Despite sharing the court with champions such as Nadal, Djokovic, and Murray, Federer did not select any of them as his all-time greatest player. Nor did he place himself at the top of the list despite his remarkable resume.

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Instead, he gave that distinction to Serena Williams, one of the most accomplished athletes the sport has ever produced.

Speaking to The Wall Street Journal, Federer explained: “It’s been fascinating to watch. She had a totally different upbringing—I came up through Switzerland with the federation. She did it with her dad and her sister. It’s an amazing story unto itself—and then she became one of the greatest, if not the greatest, tennis player of all time.”

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Federer later clarified that he was referring to Williams as one of the greatest players in tennis history overall, not simply among women. At the same time, he acknowledged that comparing players from different eras is never straightforward.

“It’s not fair to compare, actually. But we know [Serena] is all the way up there. I’m probably up there with somebody, somehow. Maybe there’s a group, a best of five—and if you’re in that group, you should be pleased and happy. Tennis is a funky sport when it comes to that stuff.”

Serena Williams’ Glittering Tennis Career

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Serena Williams is widely recognised as one of the finest players ever to compete in tennis.

Williams captured her first Grand Slam title at just 18 years old by winning the 1999 US Open. A few years later, she produced one of the sport’s most dominant stretches, claiming four consecutive major championships from the 2002 French Open through the 2003 Australian Open. During that extraordinary run, she defeated her sister Venus Williams in each Grand Slam final.

Although injuries and fluctuating form interrupted her dominance for a period, Williams re-established herself at the top of the game beginning with her Wimbledon victory in 2012. That season also included Olympic gold before she embarked on another remarkable spell, winning eight of the following 13 Grand Slam tournaments. Her final major triumph came at the 2017 Australian Open, where she secured her 23rd Grand Slam singles title and surpassed Steffi Graf’s Open Era record.


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One of Williams’ defining qualities was her exceptional longevity, with an 18-year span separating her first and final Grand Slam victories. Competing successfully across multiple generations of players further strengthened her legacy, something Federer also highlighted when reflecting on both of their careers.

“I think we are definitely the bridge, you know, for a very long time, from the older generation to the new generation, which I think has been a privilege for me, to play across generations like this. Same for her. She brought the power game in like no other, and she’s obviously been so instrumental in that.”

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All Completed Tottenham Transfers in 2026/27

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Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to bounce back from their disappointing Premier League campaign last season, and they have certainly been making moves during the summer transfer window. The Lily Whites endured another season at the bottom half of the Premier League, in a relegation fight until the final day, where newly appointed Roberto De Zerbi steered the squad to a 17th-place finish.

With De Zerbi only joining the side during the business-end of last season, it is clear he will want to make his own signings for his squad and build a strong Spurs side that can challenge in the top half of the Premier League table.

De Zerbi plays a very different brand of football compared to his predecessors, Thomas Frank and Igor Tudor, and the Italian boss will have to make some tough decisions on incomings and outgoing transfers, with his squad needing players who are more suited to his fast, possession-based football.

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Player

Nationality

Previous Club

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Jan Paul Van Hecke

Netherlands

Brighton

£52 million

Marcos Senesi

Argentina

Bournemouth

Free

Andy Robertson

Scotland

Liverpool

Free

Martin Dubravka

Slovakia

Burnley

Free

Spurs have confirmed four signings so far this transfer window, with only one player in Van Hecke, costing them a transfer fee. Van Hecke has close ties to De Zerbi from their time at Brighton, whilst Marcos Senesi has been a standout player for Bournemouth, and picking him up on a free is a big piece of business for Tottenham. Martin Dubravka provides a good backup option, whilst having the Premier League experience and ability of Andy Robertson will be another key addition to Spurs.

The North London side aren’t finished yet either, with reports claiming that Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali is ready to join Spurs should both clubs manage to agree a fee. Mateus Fernandes is also a player of interest for Spurs, with the Portuguese midfielder looking to leave recently relegated West Ham, who are holding out for a fee of £85 million.

Spurs have also recently been linked with a bid for Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, who enjoyed a loan spell at Barcelona last season.

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Tottenham Hotspur striker Alejo Veliz

Player

Nationality

New Club

Fee

Alejo Veliz

Argentina

EC Bahia

£8 million

Yves Bissouma

Mali

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N/A

Randal Kolo Muani

France

End of Loan

N/A

Joao Palhinha

Portugal

End of Loan

N/A

There haven’t been many big transfer outgoings yet from White Hart Lane, with Alejo Veliz being the only player to leave the side so far for a transfer fee. The Argentine forward only featured eight times in Tottenham colours, scoring once. Yves Bissouma’s time at the club came to an end following the expiration of his contract, whilst Randal Kolo Muani and Joao Palhinha’s loan spells also finished.

Guglielmo Vicario is rumoured to be on his way out of the club, with Spurs set to back Antonin Kinsky with a new five-year deal at the club, with new signing Dubravka playing back up.

Lucas Bergvall has also been linked with a move away from Spurs, with the young talent rumoured with moves to Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest, who will be looking for a replacement following Elliot Anderson’s £116 million move to Manchester City.

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‘I Beat Serena Williams at Wimbledon in 2022

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A past opponent of tennis icon Serena Williams has spoken out on the American’s treatment towards her following a win over her at Wimbledon four years ago.

Williams is currently in the headlines and the topic of much discussion in the tennis landscape after recently announcing her return to the court after a four-year hiatus from the sport.

The 23-time Grand Slam winner returned to action at last month’s Queen’s Club Championships in the doubles event alongside young Canadian star Victoria Mboko.

The 44-year-old’s comeback was accelerated when she was announced to be playing in both the singles and doubles events at Wimbledon this year thanks to wildcards. The latter event will see her reunite with and play alongside her sister, Venus, once again.

Things did not turn out the way Williams would have hoped on her singles return to Wimbledon on Tuesday evening, however, as the unseeded Maya Joint got the better of her, claiming a memorable 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 triumph.

Following the loss, Williams shook the hand of her first-round Australian opponent before swiftly departing a packed out Centre Court. The American then decided to skip media conference duties after the match, instead opting to release a message to the press of her delight at competing at SW19 again.

In the moments after the contest concluded, French player Harmony Tan was quick to point out how she had been treated by Williams following their meeting at Wimbledon four years ago.

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Tan was the last person to defeat Williams at the Grand Slam event in 2022 before the tennis great stepped away from the sport, inflicting an opening-round 7-5, 1-6, 7-6 loss on the American.

The French competitor, currently ranked 200 by the WTA in singles, posted a screenshot on her Instagram story of her attempting to find Williams’ official account on the social media platform.

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However, the image depicted Williams’ profile being unavailable to Tan, confirming that she had been blocked by the tennis icon.

Tan captioned her story, writing: “So, 4 years ago, after the handshake, she blocked me also on Instagram btw (by the way).”

The 28-year-old accompanied the message with both a stressed-out face and laughing emojis.

Williams’ actions are somewhat surprising, considering there is not thought to be any bad blood between the two players, only that they simply faced off against one another at Wimbledon in 2022.

Perhaps, the American did not want to be reminded of the last player to defeat her at Wimbledon during her period away from the court.

Tan is not featuring in this year’s main singles draw at Wimbledon after failing to get through the qualifying stages. She won her opening two games of the qualifiers against Mia Pohankova and Esther Adeshina, respectively. However, she then came up short against Tyra Caterina Grant, losing 6-4, 7-6 to the Italian.

Williams will be hoping for better luck in the doubles at Wimbledon, when she and her sister face the South American duo of Solana Sierra and Camila Osorio in Thursday’s opening round contest.

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Did Ronaldinho Mean His Free Kick Goal vs England at the 2002 World Cup?

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Few moments from the 2002 World Cup are more iconic and memorable than Ronaldinho‘s audacious free kick goal for Brazil against England in the quarter-final. And few are more divisive; did he really mean it or was it just a fluke?

Brazil went on to win the 2002 tournament, beating Germany in the final, and that formidable group, featuring Ronaldinho, Rivaldo and Ronaldo, remain the last batch of Brazilians to lift the famous trophy. And, over two decades on, discussion continues to simmer among lovers of the game over whether ‘that Ronaldinho goal’ was intentional or not.

So, did Ronaldinho mean to score that day or was it simply a moment of outrageous good fortune? GIVEMESPORT takes a look back at one of the most talked-about moments in World Cup history.

Ronaldinho Goal vs England: What Happened?

Game:

England 1-2 Brazil (World Cup 2002, Quarter-Final)

Date:

June 21, 2002

Venue:

Stadium Ecopa, Fukuroi, Japan

England Scorer(s):

Michael Owen (23′)

Brazil Scorer(s):

Rivaldo (45+2′), Ronaldinho (50′)

Having comfortably beaten Denmark 3-0 in the Round of 16, England advanced to the quarter-final stage, where Brazil lay in wait. The South Americans were heavy favourites to win the tournament and had beaten Belgium in the previous round, but England took the lead in the 23rd minute courtesy of Michael Owen.

However, the game would ultimately revolve around Ronaldinho and it was the gifted playmaker’s slaloming run and pass that allowed Rivaldo to score an equaliser on the stroke of half-time. Then, the defining moment of the match arrived just a matter of minutes after the restart, when Ronaldinho was carelessly fouled 40-odd yards out, wide on the right of England’s goal.

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Ronaldinho shrugged off the assault from the England midfielder and stood ominously over the ball as his compatriots flooded into the England box in anticipation of an inviting cross. He struck the ball hard with the inside of his right foot and it spun high into the area, momentarily wrong-footing Seaman before looping miraculously into the top left corner of the net.

Interestingly, it would not be Ronaldinho’s last contribution to the game, with the toothy Brazilian being sent off just seven minutes later following a testy tussle with Danny Mills.

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England players who played that day were unanimous in their assessment that the goal was completely unintentional and fortuitous, with David Beckham calling it “a fluke” and Teddy Sheringham derisively describing it as “a mis-hit” in the immediate aftermath.

Danny Mills, meanwhile, argued that Ronaldinho’s apparent “sheepishness” when asked directly about it after the game by Rio Ferdinand was evidence that he had simply gotten lucky. “Rio [Ferdinand] asked Ronaldinho after the game if he meant to shoot and he just gave a shrug and grinned,” explained the disbelieving Mills.


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However, Ronaldinho himself has always been adamant that he meant to score his free kick against Seaman, defiantly insisting that “there was nothing lucky about it” and noting that he had even discussed the move with Brazil captain Cafu beforehand, after the defender had noticed the England goalkeeper’s positioning.

“It was definitely a shot,” Ronaldinho said in an interview with FIFA.com. “It was Cafu who advised me beforehand that there was a space and that Seaman was standing in a very advanced position in the penalty area. It seemed only natural to have a go, and there was nothing lucky about it.”

He added:

“When I hit the ball I wanted to shoot for goal – but maybe not exactly where the ball ended up. If I’m being totally honest, I was aiming for the other side of the net. I was aware of the keeper’s position and went for the shot at goal. The fact that it did not go in exactly as I planned is secondary to the fact that I was having a go.”

While he disputes any suggestion that the goal was a mistake on his part, Ronaldinho does concede that there was a stroke of good fortune involved because the ball bent in his favour.

“What basically happened is that I hit my shot too hard and, as it travelled through the air, it swerved more and ended up looping over Seaman. There was nothing he could do about it and I suppose there was an element of luck involved,” acknowledged the Brazilian. “But, a goal is a goal!”

In the years after the fact, Ronaldinho repeatedly reiterated his stance, with Sven-Goran Eriksson – England’s manager for the game – outlining that he had asked the Brazilian on a number of different occasions whether he really meant it. “I met him many times after the World Cup,” said Eriksson. “And every time I ask him, ‘tell me the truth – did you want to score?’ and he says, ‘yes, of course!'”

Over two decades later, Seaman remains incredulous at Ronaldinho’s explanation and he is broadly backed up on the matter by his team-mates, though it remains a sore point for the ex goalkeeper.

“Not a chance [did Ronaldinho mean to score]. I was told straight after the game that he didn’t mean it,” Seaman said in 2026, speaking on the GBF podcast. “Gilberto Silva was playing for Brazil at the time and he was [later] my team-mate at Arsenal – he told me. It just didn’t matter because I was in a world of pain.”

On the same podcast, Nicky Butt and Paul Scholes – who was the player who fouled Ronaldinho to concede the free kick in question – echoed Seaman’s view that it was nothing more than a blunder that worked out in their opponent’s favour.

One former England star who is convinced that it was a moment of intended Ronaldinho genius is Gary Lineker, who said in a 2022 BBC podcast: “I’ve seen Ronaldinho play a lot and I don’t think he’s capable of missing a free kick by that far, so I’m going to give him the benefit of the doubt.”

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