The International Tennis Hall of Fame is a recognition given to all the legends of the white sport for their excellent careers in which they not only won countless titles, but also had a great closeness with the fans. But a no less important fact is that the three best in history, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, have not yet been incorporated.
With Rafa’s retirement, it is expected that, in the coming years, he will be able to enter and belong to the prestigious list that has several names that make fans nostalgic due to the amount of memories. cAs if that were not enough, while waiting for Rafael Nadalthe ITHF issued a statement announcing that María Sharapova and the Bryan brothers (Mike and Bob) will enter the International Tennis Hall of Fame as “Class of 2025”, in August of next year.
Masha is recognized as one of the best in history. At 16, she became the third youngest tennis player to win Wimbledon and the second since the Open Era (since 1970) and is one of the 10 women who achieved a Grand Slam (winning all four majors) in singles.. While the Bryan brothers are the best doubles players in history, since together they won 116 ATP titles, including 16 Grand Slams.
It should be noted that entering the International Tennis Hall of Fame is not easy at all. To enjoy the Fiera we will have to wait a few years, since they will be put to a vote. There, leading journalists, historians and members of the “Hall of Fame” cast their votes and, for the sixth year, fans also had the opportunity to give their opinion, with Sharapova obtaining the highest percentage of the count.
Badosa says goodbye to Nadal
The withdrawal of Rafael Nadal has moved the hearts of all tennis fans and the tennis players themselves who have not yet fallen into the reality that one of the best in history will hang up his racket forever. Paula Badosa, who is preparing to compete in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals, was excited when talking about her compatriot.
“I was moved when I saw the video. He has been an incredibly good player in legend, but I also think he was a player who was capable of moving people; and that is what has made it more special. He will be greatly missed on the circuit and has always been an idol for me. “What we have experienced we will never experience again,” said the fifteenth in the WTA ranking in dialogue with “EFE.”