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Tennis Greatest Rivalries

From generation to generation the world have witnessed great rivalries in tennis, yet, some would argue that none could be compared to the rivalry between current toptwo players-Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal

- Roger Federer v Rafael Nadal

The rivalry between 10-time French Open champion Nadal and 20-time Grand Slam winner Federer stretches back over 13 years and 38 matches. The dominant Spaniard leads their head-to-head record 23-15 and in their 38th and last meeting to date, it was Swiss maestro Federer who claimed the Shanghai Masters crown.

From 2003 to 2014, Nadal and Federer picked up 31 of the available 48 Grand Slam men's singles titles. They are the only pair in the open era to have met nine times in major finals, and they contested every French Open and Wimbledon final from 2006 to 2008. It would be hard to say that Rafa and Roger isn't the greatest men's rivalry...

Bjorn Borg v John McEnroe

Whenever these two icons of the game went head to head, there was a strong possibilit­y it could end up a classic. They made wearing headbands fashionabl­e. They also had an utterly compelling rivalry that came to a head in the summer of 1980.

At Wimbledon, it was Borg who came out on top in a five-set epic. The fourth-set tie-break was the greatest ever, lasting 20 minutes. McEnroe saved five championsh­ip points before eventually taking it 18-16.

The near four-hour marathon was eventually won by the ice-cool Swede 1-6 7-5 6-4 6-7 (16-18) 8-6 for his fifth and final title at the All England Club. It was a shock when 11-time Grand Slam winner Borg called time on his career, aged 26, in early 1983, while the cantankero­us 'Johnny Mac' went from strength to strength, winning seven major titles. But together they created a rivalry that changed the game.

Overall, Borg and McEnroe met 14 times with seven wins each. They were the untouchabl­es of tennis!

Martina Navratilov­a v Chris Evert

After winning Wimbledon and the French Open in 1974, Evert looked set to dominate the women's game for a long time, winning the US Open for four consecutiv­e years. But in 1978, Navratilov­a defeated the American to win Wimbledon and claim the world No 1 from her opponent, sparking a rivalry that would last another 10 years and see them play each other an incredible 80 times over a 15-year period. Sixty-one of those matches were tournament finals.

On the court, the two could not have been more different - Evert controlled matches from the baseline with her powerful two-handed backhand, while Navratilov­a boasted the ultimate serve-and-volley game - but off court they were the best of friends.

Unlike the male rivalries, there was no name-calling, just an intense desire to improve that meant between them they obliterate­d the competitio­n. From the 1981 Australian Open to the 1987 US Open, they won 21 of the 24 Grand Slam singles titles.

Evert later admitted that Navratilov­a at her best was superior to than Evert at her best, and their head-to-head record suggested she was right. Navratilov­a won 10 of their 14 Grand Slam finals and enjoyed a 43-37 advantage in their meetings.

Serena Williams v Venus Williams

The Williams' rivalry has become a little one-sided, but remains an incredible story.

They are the only two women in the open era to play each other in four consecutiv­e Grand Slam finals - from the 2002 French Open to the 2003 Australian Open. This is historic stuff in itself. That they were sisters setting these records is remarkable. Serena won all four.

On the court, Serena has emerged as the dominant sibling after Venus' fast start. By the end of 2001 Venus was 5-1 ahead, but the pair met four times in 2002 and Serena won them all.

In total, the pair have met 28 times, with injury and illness denying them more opportunit­ies to face each other, particular­ly between 2009 and 2013. Their most recent meeting was in the 2017 Australian Open final, where Serena secured a record 23rd Grand Slam title. She leads their head-to-head 17-11. Overall, Venus has 49 singles titles, Serena 72.

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Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer
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Serena and Venus William

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