Despite facing challenges, Rafael Nadal's relentless spirit and tactical brilliance have solidified his status as one of tennis's greatest. Join us as we explore Nadal's journey at the French Open, from his early victories to his enduring legacy.
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The Visual Story of Sports in 2023
Dive into a photo story highlighting key sporting events from 2023 by IMAGO storytellers.
Ace the Shot: Tennis Photography with Daniele Combi
In an interview with The Game, Daniele Combi gives insights into his techniques for tennis photography where a split-second can change the whole image while revealing his journey into sports photography.
A Review of the previous Five Australian Open Champions
IMAGO looked back at the previous five men's and women's singles champions of the Australian Open tennis tournament.
Stories behind the archives: An interview with Adam Stoltman
Federer, Phelps and a stubborn Sampras – IMAGO’s recent addition, Adam Stoltman, shares the stories behind his extensive archive.
2022 FIFA World Cup Countdown: IMAGO’s Archive Highlights
With one week left until the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, we are looking at some highlights from the past.
Bundesliga winds down, Astros take home the MLB World Series
IMAGO’s picture desk sports coverage this week – The German football Bundesliga, tennis WTA and ATP finals, the World Gymnastics Championships, the MLB Baseball World Series, and more.
Federer out, Alcaraz in – can tennis’ new star fill the shoes left by the departing king?
The synergy of Carlos Alcaraz sweeping to US Open glory three days before Roger Federer announcing his retirement wasn’t lost on The Game columnist Andy Murray. Can the Spaniard rule tennis like the Swiss master?
Naomi Osaka and Butterfly win World Sports Photography Awards.
A stunning image capturing the moment Naomi Osaka helped out a butterfly has won the third edition of World Sports Photography Awards.
What the US Open Victory of Emma Raducanu Means for the Future of Tennis
Tennis has tried and failed to woo Gen Z in recent years. The Game columnist Andy Murray believes women’s tennis’ newest Grand Slam champion is the crossover star the sport desperately needs.









