If, on the side of world men's tennis, find the "new generation", the one who will manage to chip the hegemony of the demiurges Novak Djokovic (winner of the Australian Open in 2020), Rafael Nadal (titled at Roland Garros for the thirteenth time), and Roger Federer (who will resume competition in March) who have won 57 of the 70 Grand Slams played since Wimbledon 2003, has been a fantasy for several years;
on the side of women's tennis, instability reigns.
She could express herself with the same desire and the same madness during the Australian Open.
The formidable mix of intrepid talents has delivered twenty-six Grand Slam winners since 2006, when men's tennis, over the same period, has only eight.
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Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert (between 1974 and 1986), Steffi Graf with Monica Seles (between 1987 and 1993) or solo, Martina Hingis (1997-1999), Justine Jenin (2004-2007), not to mention the sisters Serena and Venus Williams have long dominated women's tennis, when a
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