German tennis star Alexander Zverev has experienced several ups and downs during the 2025 ATP season, leading to him admitting his struggles. The former World No.2 has decided to try a different approach, and his recent moves have earned him the support of compatriot and former player, Tommy Haas.
Former world number two Tommy Haas has named the former world number one Pete Sampras as the ‘greatest server of all time’. The 47-year-old, who retired from the sport in 2017 after playing at the highest level for nearly two decades, recently spoken to The Tennis Channel where he was asked about who the greatest server of all time is.
Tommy Haas, the former world no. 2 and 15-time ATP Tour title winner, recently reflected on his illustrious tennis career and revealed some candid insights, such as who's the greatest server of all time and how hard was to step on court against Federer, Nadal and Djokovic.
Tommy Haas, Indian Wells director, referred to the surface change at Indian Wells after 25 years. The tournament organizers decided to move away from the
Rafael Nadal found his home on clay. As long as it was a clay tournament, he was the undisputed favorite to win. He won the French Open 14 times, making him the record holder for the clay Grand Slam tournament.