Kei Nishkori hoping to beat “big two”
January 18, 2017 7:17 pm Leave your thoughtsOlympic bronze medallist Kei Nishikori has admitted he will need to find a way to beat both Andy Murray and
Olympic bronze medallist Kei Nishikori has admitted he will need to find a way to beat both Andy Murray and
Valtteri Bottas admits claiming his maiden grand prix victory is his “first mission” for 2017 after his move to Mercedes.
Johanna Konta says her main focus is to continue improving after booking her place in the second round of the
Number three seed Milos Raonic says an aggressive game-plan will be key if he is going to upstage Andy Murray
Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve believes Williams should allow Valtteri Bottas join Mercedes if it means they can bring in
Ronnie O’Sullivan says he wants to win this week’s Dafabet Masters at the Alexandra Palace playing attacking, aggressive snooker ‘with
Roger Federer does not believe Nick Kyrgios is ready to claim his maiden Grand Slam title just yet. The Swiss,
Patrick McEnroe hopes that Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal continue playing for years to come but insists they won’t be
Sir Andy Murray insists that he must continue improving all aspects of his game if he is to retain his
McLaren chief operating officer Jonathan Neale says that the team are aiming to finish in the top three next season,