The Big Four is the title given to the group of four tennis players, i.e., Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray.
The Big Three is a common nickname in tennis for the trio of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, each considered to be among the greatest tennis players of all time.
Together they won 66 Grand Slam titles (and Djokovic may still add to this) and spent 947 weeks (just over 18 years) at the top of the world rankings.
The four Grand Slam tournaments are the Australian Open in January, the French Open from late May to early June, Wimbledon in late June to early July, and the US Open in late August to early September, with each played over two weeks.
In tennis, the term Grand Slam refers to the accomplishment of winning all four major championships-the championships of Australia, France, Britain (Wimbledon), and the United States-in the same calendar season.
Djokovic, Federer, Nadal and Murray were dubbed the "Big Four" during a period of dominance when they won a combined 69 Grand Slam titles and were involved in some of the most memorable matches of the last two decades.
The French Open player Navarro has a whopping net worth of around $ 3 billion which surpasses the likes of Federer ($ 550 million), Rafael Nadal ($220 million) and Novak Djokovic ($240 million).
Nadal leads 8–2 at the French Open and 2–1 at the [[US Open (tennis)|US Open] and 2-1 at Wimbledon, while Djokovic leads 2–0 at the Australian Open. Djokovic is the only player to have beaten Nadal in all four majors. He also leads their five-set match record, at 2–1.
Djokovic has won a record 40 Masters titles and Federer has won 28. Djokovic and Federer sit one-two on the list of players who have won the most Masters titles on hard courts in the Open Era with Djokovic at 28 and Federer at 22. Federer and Djokovic won their first ATP Masters event in 2002 and 2007 respectively.
Carlos Alcaraz, the new king of tennis (who still lives with his mum)
Rune mentions Alcaraz as one of his best friends on the circuit. Carlos Alcaraz and Holger Rune. * You can watch and bet on this match live here.. Holger Rune and Carlos Alcaraz have spent a lot of time together since very young ages.
This is a list of the combined career statistics of the Big Four, the four players who have dominated men's tennis in singles for the majority of the first quarter of the 21st century. The Big Four consists of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray.
Federer and Nadal played each other 40 times, with Nadal leading 24–16 overall, including 14–10 in finals.
Rafael Nadal's rivalry with Roger Federer will forever be remembered for a series of classic clashes, but his head-to-head record against Novak Djokovic featured more matches and was more closely fought. A record-breaking 60 meetings saw Djokovic come out on top 31 times, although Nadal won 11 of 18 Grand Slam matches.
Djokovic owns 24 Grand Slam titles and Nadal 22, the two highest men's totals in the century-plus history of the sport. Both have been ranked No. 1, and no pair of men has played each other more often in the professional era.
So he's made $130-ish million from official prize money from tournaments and he's got 20 Grand Slam wins, but most of the money he makes is off the court. So just for example, last year, he made $300,000 in prize money, but $90 million from sponsorships off the court, which is insane. But his story is cool.
Emma Navarro, the billionaire's daughter who beat Coco Gauff at US Open – NBC New York.
Nadal has been replaced on Team Europe by Grigor Dimitrov. Alongside Dimitrov on Team Europe will be Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Casper Ruud, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev. Alcaraz will be making his debut for Team Europe.
“The truth is forced upon us, very quickly, by a foe,” the ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes wrote, and that was perhaps never truer than of tennis' “Big Four” — Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.
John Patrick McEnroe Jr.
(born February 16, 1959) is an American former professional tennis player known for his shot-making and volleying skills, his rivalries with Björn Borg and Jimmy Connors, and his confrontational on-court behavior, which frequently landed him in trouble with umpires and tennis authorities.