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On This Day: Safin caps mid-2000 turnaround with remarkable rise to No. 1

  • Posted: Nov 20, 2025

If Marat Safin’s career often appeared to be defined by fleeting moments of genius, the 2000 ATP Tour season was when it all consistently came together for the powerful right-hander.

Safin won seven of his 15 career tour-level titles from April to November of that year. Such a burst of prolonged success was somewhat unexpected from a 20-year-old who had started just his third full year on Tour poorly, yet Safin’s form proved so hot that he rose to become the 18th No. 1 in PIF ATP Rankings history on 20th November.

After beginning 2000 with 11 defeats in his first 16 matches, Safin headed to the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell as the World No. 35. Six wins later, he was lifting his second ATP Tour title after a run which included victories against Top 10 stars Nicolas Lapentti and Magnus Norman and home favourite Juan Carlos Ferrero in the championship match.

Safin entered the Top 20 for the first time after lifting the trophy in Catalonia. Perhaps more importantly, the success also appeared to flick a switch in his head. He added another clay-court trophy to his collection one week later in Mallorca and then reached his second ATP Masters 1000 final in Hamburg, before lifting his maiden trophy at that level in Toronto in early August.

It All Adds Up

In New York in September, Safin dispatched Pete Sampras in straight sets with a stunning display to claim his maiden major crown at the US Open. Hard-court titles in Tashkent and St. Petersburg, and another Masters 1000 crown on indoor carpet in Paris, completed his 2000 title haul. From the start of Barcelona in April, Safin racked up a 68-16 record across the rest of the year.

Having risen to No. 2 after the US Open, it was the Paris triumph that proved the clincher for Safin in his pursuit of top spot. At 20 years and 10 months, he was at the time the youngest player to reach the top of the PIF ATP Rankings, although that record was soon beaten by Lleyton Hewitt (in 2001) and later by Carlos Alcaraz (2022).

Entering the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals (then the Tennis Masters Cup), Safin needed three match wins to guarantee he would finish as ATP Year-End No. 1 presented by PIF but lost to Sampras in the group stage and Agassi in the semi-finals, enabling Gustavo Kuerten to pip him to that honour. Despite the disappointing end, Safin’s charge to No. 1 remains one of the most remarkable mid-season turnarounds in ATP history, one that Safin later acknowledged perhaps even took himself by surprise.

“For me it was very strange in my experience reaching No. 1 and being No. 1,” Safin, who twice returned to top spot in 2001 and spent nine weeks there overall, told ATPTour.com. “I wasn’t ready for that because I couldn’t imagine just a few months earlier that I’d have the chance to become No. 1. I was Top 50, dropping, playing very badly. I underestimated myself… I didn’t believe in myself, and I was seeing myself weaker than others, which is unbelievable.”

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Becker to Federer on Hall of Fame news: 'You're the most important sportsman of all time'

  • Posted: Nov 20, 2025

It was a major milestone when Roger Federer learned of his election into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Legends he heard from in the immediate aftermath made the moment even more special.

Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg, fellow ATP No. 1 Club members who were among the Swiss’ idols growing up, joined Federer on a video call to share their congratulations.

“You really put tennis on a different map. Whenever you started winning, people that had nothing to do with tennis liked tennis. It was because of you,” Becker said. “So you’re not only one of the best players in tennis of all time, you’re the most important sportsman of all time.”

Edberg shared a special relationship with Federer, serving as his coach for two seasons.

“Congratulations [on] being part of the Tennis Hall of Fame. You really, really deserve it,” Edberg said. “You’ve had an incredible career and 20 Grand Slam titles tells it all.”

Other members of the International Tennis Hall of Fame also shared their well wishes with the 103-time tour-level titlist, including Billie Jean King and Martina Hingis, Federer’s countrywoman.

“You meant so much to so many of us,” King said. “You had such guts, such focus, such intensity. I could see how much it meant to you and just watching you brought out every aspect of your character.”

Hingis said: “Everything always looked so perfect and easy when you were on court. Many people don’t see all the sweat that is behind it, because you kind of make it look so easy.”

Federer will be officially inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame during the Induction Celebration in Newport from 27-29 August 2026.

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Nadal back on court a year after retirement

  • Posted: Nov 20, 2025

It may still seem like it was yesterday, but exactly one year ago, on 19 November 2024, Rafael Nadal played his last professional match in the Final 8 of the Davis Cup. In doing so, he brought an end to a career during which he earned 1,000 tour-level match wins, 92 titles —22 of them at majors — and spent 209 weeks at No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings.

On Wednesday, the anniversary of his retirement, the Spanish legend picked up his racquet again at the Rafa Nadal Academy in a practice session with Alexandra Eala, the current WTA World No. 50.

“After a year, it felt great to be back on a tennis court. It was great to practise with you, Alex Eala. Next time I’ll be stronger,” Nadal wrote on social media.

Nadal is still heavily involved in his eponymous academy and closely follows the progress of players like the hugely talented 19-year-old Filipina, who rose from No. 143 into the Top 50 this year.

This practice session with the ATP Tour great is a reflection of the connection he maintains with players that train at the Academy, his commitment to excellence, a comprehensive education, and instilling the values that defined his career.

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Hewitt father-son duo drops one game in Sydney Challenger debut

  • Posted: Nov 19, 2025

Lleyton Hewitt came out of retirement Wednesday to partner his 16-year-old son Cruz Hewitt in doubles, and the duo made an emphatic start. The father-son team, competing at the NSW Open in Sydney, earned a convincing 6-1, 6-0 victory against 19-year-old Aussies Hayden Jones and Pavle Marinkov.

Now into the quarter-finals at the ATP Challenger Tour event, Lleyton and Cruz will face another Australian team in Calum Puttergill and Dane Sweeny. Lleyton and Cruz’s opening match at the hard-court event came on the 24-year anniversary of when Lleyton first climbed to No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings (19 November 2001).

The pair received a wild card into the Sydney Challenger, where Cruz also competed in the singles main draw and earned a victory, his second career win at that level.

Fans can watch the father-son team Thursday on Challenger TV not before 5 p.m. local time / 1 a.m. ET / 7 a.m. CST. The stream can also be viewed below.

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Berrettini leads charge as Italy overpowers Austria to reach Davis Cup SFs

  • Posted: Nov 19, 2025

Italy booked its fourth consecutive semi-final berth at the Davis Cup Finals on Wednesday, overcoming Austria with the help of a thunderous home crowd and confident performances by Matteo Berrettini and Flavio Cobolli.

The atmosphere inside the SuperTennis Arena in Bologna set the tone early, and two-time defending champions responded with the assurance of seasoned contenders.

Berrettini, the former No. 6 in the PIF ATP Rankings, handed Italy a 1-0 lead with his 6-3, 7-6(4) victory over Jurij Rodionov. The second set was briefly delayed due to lighting issues in the stadium, but the Italian rallied from a 2-5 deficit and saved three consecutive set points on serve at 4-5, swinging the momentum back in his favour before dominating the tie-break.

Cobolli then stepped up and delivered a resounding 6-1, 6-3 win against Filip Misolic in just his third Davis Cup rubber, sending the home fans into a frenzy. With its win, Italy extended its winning streak to 12 ties and set a semi-final showdown with Belgium on Friday.

As Italy pursues a fourth Davis Cup crown, Berrettini’s influence remains pivotal. Last year, he did not drop a rubber, compiling a perfect 6-0 record — five wins in singles and one in doubles — on the country’s march toward the title.

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Roger Federer elected into the International Tennis Hall Of Fame

  • Posted: Nov 19, 2025

Roger Federer, who held the No. 1 spot in the PIF ATP Rankings for 310 weeks during his illustrious career, has been elected into the International Hall of Fame in the Class of 2026.

The Swiss legend won 103 tour-level titles, second only to Jimmy Connors (109). Federer lifted 20 major trophies and earned 28 ATP Masters 1000 crowns.

“It’s a tremendous honor to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame and to stand alongside so many of the game’s great champions,” Federer said. “Throughout my career, I’ve always valued the history of tennis and the example set by those who came before me. It was very special to receive the news at Swiss Tennis, surrounded by the next generation of players — the place where my own journey first began.

“To be recognized in this way by the sport and by my peers is deeply humbling. I look forward to visiting Newport next August to celebrate this special moment with the tennis community.”

Federer was notified of his election by fellow Hall of Fame members in a call that included Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker, two players who helped inspire the Swiss superstar.

Federer owns the record for most consecutive weeks at World No. 1 at 237 from Feberuary 2004-August 2008. He earned ATP Year-End No. 1 presented by PIF honours five times, received the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award 13 times, and was named ATP Fans’ Favourite for a record 19 consecutive years from 2003-21.

The Class of 2026, which also includes sportscaster and journalist Mary Carillo (Contributor Category), will be officially inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame during the Induction Celebration in Newport, Rhode Island from 27-29 August 2026.

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