History tells us the Serb’s reign at the top of the tennis world will eventually come to an end, as inconceivable as it may appear today.
From Carlos Alcaraz to Mats Wilander and Lleyton Hewitt, we take a look at the players who dominated at the ripe age of 20.
Kia Sunday at the Australian Open was a day to remember. Esquire was on the ground in Melbourne to experience the latest in EV automotive excellence, trade ground strokes with Dylan Alcott and watch Alex De Minaur and Andrey Rublev blow the roof off Rod Laver Arena.
Tennis’ most divisive and charismatic player is launching his own podcast, joining a growing number of athletes who are grabbing the mic from traditional media to help build their brands. But are player pods an avenue to unfiltered authenticity or a calculated career move?
Artist and surfer Otis Hope Carey has always had a deep connection with the ocean. As he explains to Esquire, it’s there that he finds the freedom to express himself authentically and proudly.
The former Wallaby and CEO of Rugby Australia sits down with Esquire to revisit some milestones—and look ahead to the future.
This might be the year Australian sport made good on the promise it’s always held: to become a pastime everyone can enjoy.
Pat Cummins’ controversial decision to bowl first was vindicated, helping Australia to a famous victory that had the air of destiny about it.