Fisher Stadium's scoreboard in Easton, Pennsylvania following Lafayette College's victory over Lehigh University in the 142nd edition of "The Rivalry" in 2006. The series between the two colleges, which are 17 miles (27 km) away from each other in the Lehigh Valley, is the most-played rivalry in college football history with 158 meetings since 1884.
Fans separated at an Old Firm derby in Glasgow, Scotland

A sports rivalry is intense competition between athletic teams or athletes, affecting participants,[1] management, and supporters all to varying degrees.

The intensity of the rivalry can range anywhere from a light hearted banter to serious violence. A rivalry that gets out of control can lead to fighting, hooliganism, rioting and some instances with career-ending and even fatal consequences. In the "Football War", along with other factors, it was suggested to have been the tipping point in leading to military conflicts.

Owners have been known to encourage rivalries as they tend to improve game attendance and television ratings for rivalry matches. Clubs can reduce fan aggression surrounding rivalry games by acknowledging rather than downplaying the conflict[2] because the rivalry is an integral part of fan identity.[3]

Games between two rivals that are based in areas of close geographical proximity are often known as a local derby, or simply just a derby (UK: /ˈdɑːrbi/ DAR-bee, US: /ˈdɜːrbi/ DUR-bee); a sporting event between two teams from the same town, city or region. The term is usually connected with association football[4] and the media and supporters will often refer to this fixture as "Derby Day".[5]

The term "derby" possibly originated from the Derby, a horse race in England, founded by the 12th Earl of Derby in 1780. The 19th Earl has since claimed the Derby name was originally only given to one other sporting event: fixtures between St Helens at one end of the family's Knowsley estate and Wigan at the other.[6]

The other theory as to the name's origin involves Shrovetide football, an early, unofficiated version of both association and rugby football. It was first played in the town of Derby prior to Medieval times. From as early as the 12th century it was known to have been played in Ashbourne. It was a chaotic and exuberant affair that involved the whole town, often resulting in fatalities. The goals were at Nuns Mill in the north and the Gallows Balk in the south of the town, and much of the action took place in the River Derwent or the Markeaton Brook. Nominally the players came from All Saints' and St Peter's parishes, but in practice the game was a free-for-all with as many as 1,000 players. A Frenchman who observed a match in 1829 wrote in horror, 'if Englishmen call this play, it would be impossible to say what they call fighting'. Shrovetide football is still an annual event in the town of Ashbourne.[7]

Since at least as early as 1840 'derby' has been used as a noun in English to denote any kind of sporting contest.[8] Other names for derbies include Clásicos in certain parts of the world and crosstown rivalries in the United States.

Rivalries do not always stem from the sharing of an area. Hostilities can occur for different reasons, such as in the case of El Clásico with tensions between fans with a background of political differences. Frequent meetings in important games between teams can also lead to unpleasantries.

International rivalries

Association football

Athletics

Individual

1st party2nd partyDiscipline(s)TimespanArticleSource
United Kingdom Steve OvettUnited Kingdom Sebastian CoeMiddle-distance running1978–1986[9]
Jamaica Usain BoltUnited States Tyson GaySprinting2005–2012[10]
Jamaica Asafa PowellUnited States Tyson GaySprinting2006–present[11]
Cuba Dayron RoblesChina Liu XiangHurdling2007–2011[12]
United States Joan BenoitNorway Grete WaitzMarathon[13]
Jamaica Usain BoltUnited States Justin GatlinSprinting2012–2017[14][15]
Jamaica Usain BoltJamaica Yohan BlakeSprinting2012[16]
Canada Ben JohnsonUnited States Carl LewisSprinting1984–1988[17]
Jamaica Veronica Campbell-BrownUnited States Allyson Felix200 metres & 400 metres2004–present[18]
Italy Ondina VallaItaly Claudia TestoniSprinting1932–1940Testoni–Valla rivalry[19]
Italy Luigi FacelliUnited Kingdom David BurghleyHurdling1927–1933[20]
Grenada Kirani JamesUnited States LaShawn MerrittSprinting2011–present[21]
Kenya Paul TergatEthiopia Haile GebrselassieMarathon1995–2000[22]
Kenya Eliud Kipchoge Ethiopia Kenenisa Bekele Marathon 2012–present
United Kingdom Daley ThompsonWest Germany Jürgen HingsenDecathlon[23]
Serbia Ivana ŠpanovićRussia Darya KlishinaLong jump2007–present[24]
Canada Donovan BaileyUnited States Michael JohnsonSprinting1996–1997Bailey–Johnson 150-metre race[25][26]
United Kingdom Tessa SandersonUnited Kingdom Fatima WhitbreadJavelin1978–1992[27][28][29]
India P.T. Usha Philippines Lydia de Vega Sprinting 1980s

[30][31]

Team

1st party2nd partyDiscipline(s)TimespanArticleSource
Finland FinlandSweden SwedenMulti-discipline1925–presentFinland-Sweden athletics international
Jamaica JamaicaUnited States United StatesSprinting[32][33][34]
Kenya KenyaEthiopia EthiopiaLong-distance running1968–present[22][35]

Australian rules football

Badminton

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Indonesia Susi SusantiSouth Korea Bang Soo-hyun1992–1996
Malaysia Lee Chong WeiChina Lin Dan2004–2020Lee–Lin rivalry
Indonesia IndonesiaChina China1990s–present
India IndiaChina China2000s–present
Indonesia IndonesiaIndia India2019–present
Indonesia Anthony Sinisuka GintingJapan Kento Momota2020s–present
Japan Nozomi OkuharaIndia P. V. Sindhu2016–present

Bandy

In Swedish bandy, derby games are often played on Saint Stephen's Day.[36]

Baseball

Dominican Republic

Dominican Professional Baseball League

Japan

Nippon Professional Baseball

Central League
Pacific League

South Korea

KBO League

Taiwan

Chinese Professional Baseball League

Mexico

Mexican Baseball League

Mexican Pacific League

United States/Canada

Major League Baseball

Minor League Baseball

Venezuela

Venezuelan Professional Baseball League

Basketball

Argentina

Australia

Croatia

China

Guangdong has 11 CBA league titles, more than any other team in history, so it is very evident that they would have a lot of rivalries within the CBA.

France

Germany

Greece

Hong Kong

These are active Hong Kong A1 rivalries:

These are high school sports rivalries, but are primarily contested in basketball:

Israel

Italy

Japan

Korea Republic

Lebanon

Lithuania

North Macedonia

Philippines

These are active Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) rivalries:

These are the historical rivalries in the PBA:

These are active Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League rivalries:

These are college sports rivalries, but are primarily contested in basketball:

Poland

Russia

Slovenia

Serbia

Spain

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States and Canada

National Basketball Association

Individuals
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Bill RussellWilt Chamberlain19591969Celtics–Lakers rivalry[86]
Magic JohnsonLarry Bird19791991Celtics–Lakers rivalry[86]
Michael Jordan Bill Laimbeer 1988–present Bulls–Pistons rivalry [87][88]
Kobe Bryant Shaquille O'Neal 1996-2011 Shaq–Kobe feud
Kobe BryantPaul Pierce20082010Celtics–Lakers rivalry
LeBron James Kevin Durant 2012–2018
LeBron JamesStephen Curry20152018 Cavaliers–Warriors rivalry[89]

Bobsleigh

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Switzerland SwitzerlandEast Germany East Germany1976–1990[90]
Canada Kaillie HumphriesUnited States Elana Meyers2013–present[91][92]

Bodybuilding

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Austria Arnold SchwarzeneggerCuba Sergio Oliva[93]
United States Lenda MurrayUnited States Iris Kyle2002 Ms. Olympia
2003 Ms. Olympia
2004 Ms. Olympia
[94]

Boxing

Individual

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticle(s)Source
United States Sugar Ray Robinson United States Jake LaMotta 1942–1951
United States Muhammad AliUnited States Joe Frazier1971–1975Fight of the Century
Ali-Frazier II
Thrilla in Manila
[95]
United States Sugar Ray LeonardPanama Roberto Durán1980–1989The No Mas Fight[96]
United States Floyd Mayweather Jr.Argentina Marcos Maidana2014Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Marcos Maidana
Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Marcos Maidana II
[97]
United States Floyd Mayweather Jr.Philippines Manny Pacquiao2009–2015Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao
Philippines Manny PacquiaoMexico Juan Manuel Márquez2004–2012Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez III
Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez IV
Mexico Érik Morales Philippines Manny Pacquiao 2005–2006 Érik Morales vs. Manny Pacquiao

Érik Morales vs. Manny Pacquiao II Manny Pacquiao vs. Érik Morales III

Mexico Marco Antonio BarreraMexico Érik Morales2000–2004Barrera vs. Morales trilogy
Érik Morales vs. Marco Antonio Barrera
Érik Morales vs. Marco Antonio Barrera II
Érik Morales vs. Marco Antonio Barrera III
United Kingdom Tyson FuryUnited States Deontay Wilder2018–2021Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury
Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II
Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III
[98]
Mexico Canelo ÁlvarezKazakhstan Gennady Golovkin2017–2022Canelo Álvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin
Canelo Álvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin II
Canelo Álvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin III

Team

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Mexico MexicoPuerto Rico Puerto Rico1930s–2010sPuerto Rican-Mexican boxing rivalry

Chess

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Germany Emanuel LaskerGermany Siegbert Tarrasch1894–1908World Chess Championship 1908
Cuba José Raúl CapablancaFrance Alexander Alekhine1927–c.1938World Chess Championship 1927
Russia Garry KasparovUnited States Deep Blue1996–1997Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov
United States Bobby FischerSoviet UnionRussia Boris Spassky1972, 1992World Chess Championship 1972
Fischer–Spassky (1992 match)
India Viswanathan AnandSoviet UnionRussia Vladimir Kramnik1989–presentList of chess games between Anand and Kramnik
Russia Vladimir KramnikRussia Garry Kasparov1993–2004List of chess games between Kasparov and Kramnik
Soviet UnionRussia Garry KasparovSoviet UnionRussia Anatoly Karpov1984-c.2000World Chess Championship 1984
World Chess Championship 1985
World Chess Championship 1986
World Chess Championship 1987
World Chess Championship 1990
[99][100]

College sport

Cricket

International

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticle(s)Source
 Australia England1877–presentThe Ashes
[101]
 Australia India1996–presentBorder-Gavaskar Trophy
 Australia New Zealand1946–presentChappell–Hadlee Trophy
Trans-Tasman Trophy
[102]
 Australia West Indies1960–presentFrank Worrell Trophy
 England India1951–presentAnthony De Mello Trophy
Pataudi Trophy
 India Bangladesh2007–presentGanguly-Durjoy Trophy
 India  Pakistan1952–presentIndia–Pakistan cricket rivalry
[103][104]
 India South Africa1992–presentFreedom Trophy (cricket)

Domestic

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Sri Lanka Royal College, ColomboSri Lanka S. Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia1879–presentRoyal–Thomian[105]
England MiddlesexEngland SurreyLondon derby[106]
England LancashireEngland YorkshireWar of the Roses[107]
England WarwickshireEngland WorcestershireWest Midlands derby[108]
New Zealand AucklandNew Zealand Canterbury1873–present
Australia New South WalesAustralia Queensland1892–present
Bangladesh Dhaka DynamitesBangladesh Comilla Victorians2015–presentBPL Clásico[109]
India KarnatakaIndia Tamil Nadu1934–presentSouth Indian Derby[110][111]
India KarnatakaIndia Bombay1942–present[112]
India DelhiIndia Bombay1956–present[113]
India MaharashtraIndia BombayMaharashtra Derby[114]
India AndhraIndia Hyderabad1954–present[115]
India Chennai Super KingsIndia Mumbai Indians2008–presentChennai Super Kings–Mumbai Indians rivalry
India Chennai Super KingsIndia Royal Challengers Bangalore2008–presentSouth Indian Derby
India Kolkata Knight RidersIndia Royal Challengers Bangalore2008–present
Pakistan Karachi KingsPakistan Lahore Qalandars2016–presentKarachi Kings–Lahore Qalandars rivalry[116]
Australia Sydney Sixers Australia Sydney Thunder 2011–present [117]
Australia Melbourne Renegades Australia Melbourne Stars 2011–present

Cue sports

1st party2nd partyDisciplineTimespanSource
United States Willie MosconiUnited States Rudolph Wanderone Jr.Pool[118][119][120]
Wales Ray ReardonEngland John SpencerSnooker1969–1988[121]
Northern Ireland Alex Higgins1972–1986
Canada Cliff Thorburn1973–1989
England Steve Davis1979–1989
England Jimmy White1981–2007
Scotland Stephen Hendry1987–2009
Scotland Stephen HendryEngland Jimmy White1986–2010
England Ronnie O'Sullivan1993–2011
Scotland John Higgins1995–2012
England Ronnie O'Sullivan1994–present
England Mark Selby2002–present
China Ding Junhui2005–present

Curling

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Canada Glenn HowardCanada Kevin Martin[122]
Canada Jennifer JonesCanada Kelly Scott[123]

Cycling

1st party2nd partyDisciplineTimespanSource
Italy Gino BartaliItaly Fausto Coppiroad racing1940–1956[124]
France Jacques AnquetilFrance Raymond Poulidor[125]
Belgium Rik Van LooyBelgium Benoni Beheyt1963–1966
Belgium Eddy MerckxBelgium Roger De Vlaeminck1969–1978[126][127]
Belgium Eddy MerckxSpain Luis Ocaña[128]
Italy Francesco MoserBelgium Roger De Vlaeminck1974–1984
United States Connie Carpenter-PhinneyUnited States Rebecca Twiggroad racing, track cycling[129]
Republic of Ireland Sean KellyBelgium Eric Vanderaerdenroad racing
United States Greg LeMondFrance Bernard Hinault1984–1986[130]
France Laurent Fignon[131]
Scotland Graeme ObreeEngland Chris Boardmantrack cycling[132]
Italy Francesco MoserItaly Beppe Saronniroad racing1978–1986[133][134]
United States Lance ArmstrongItaly Marco Pantani2000[135][136]
Belgium Frank VandenbrouckeItaly Michele Bartoli1999
Belgium Lotto–DstnyBelgium Soudal–Quick-Step[137]
Australia Anna MearesUnited Kingdom Victoria Pendletontrack cycling−2012[138][139][140]
Spain Alberto ContadorLuxembourg Andy Schleckroad racing[141][142][143]
Switzerland Fabian CancellaraBelgium Tom Boonenroad racing2006—2016[144][145]
United Kingdom Chris HoyFrance Grégory Baugétrack cycling2009–2012[146]
United Kingdom Laura TrottUnited States Sarah Hammertrack cycling2012—[147]
United Kingdom Mark CavendishGermany Marcel Kittelroad racing[148]
United Kingdom Chris FroomeSpain Alberto Contadorroad racing2013—2017[149][150]
France Julien AbsalonSwitzerland Nino Schurtercross-country[151]
Spain Alejandro ValverdeSpain Joaquim Rodríguezroad racing2012–2016
Germany Tony MartinSwitzerland Fabian Cancellararoad racing
Australia AustraliaUnited Kingdom Great Britaintrack cycling[152]
Belgium Wout Van AertNetherlands Mathieu van der Poelcyclo-cross, road racing2014—[153][154]
Slovakia Peter SaganBelgium Greg Van Avermaetroad racing2015—[155]
France Nacer BouhanniFrance Arnaud Démareroad racing[156]
Slovakia Peter SaganPoland Michał Kwiatkowskiroad racing[157]
France Pauline Ferrand-PrévotSwitzerland Jolanda Neffcross-country[158]
Netherlands Annemiek van VleutenNetherlands Anna van der Breggenroad racing2017—2021[159][160]

Darts

1st party
(Years active)
2nd party
(Years active)
TimespanSource
Scotland Jocky Wilson (1978–1996)England Eric Bristow (1976–2007)1980–1989[86]
England John Lowe (1976–2007)England Eric Bristow (1976–2007)1978–1993
England Phil Taylor (1986–2018)Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld (1987–2019)2006–2018[23][161][162][163]
Wales Gerwyn Price (2014–present ) Scotland Gary Anderson (2001–present) 2018–present [164][165][166]

Diving

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
China Qiu BoUnited Kingdom Tom Daley[167]

Esports

1st party 2nd party Discipline Timespan Article Source
Team SoloMid (TSM) Cloud9 (C9) League of Legends 2013–present [168]
Alliance Natus Vincere Dota 2 2013–2016 [169][170]
FaZe Clan OpTic Gaming Call of Duty, Counter-Strike 2013–present [171][172]
Samsung Galaxy SK Telecom T1 League of Legends 2014–2018 [173][174]
SK Gaming Virtus.pro Counter-Strike 2015–2018 [175][176]
KT Rolster SK Telecom T1 StarCraft: Brood War, League of Legends 2004–2019 The Telecom Wars [177]
G2 Esports Fnatic League of Legends 2016–present [178]

Field hockey

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
India IndiaPakistan Pakistan1947–presentIndia–Pakistan field hockey rivalry[179]

Figure skating

1st party2nd partyDisciplineTimespan ArticleSource
United States Linda Fratianne East Germany Anett Pötzsch Women's singles 1973–1980 [180]
United States Scott Hamilton United States Scott Cramer Men's singles 1976–1980 [181]
United States Brian Boitano Canada Brian Orser Men's singles 1982–1988 See also: Battle of the Brians [182]
East Germany Katarina Witt United States Debi Thomas Women's singles 1984–1988 See also: Battle of the Carmens [183]
United States Nancy Kerrigan United States Tonya Harding Women's singles 1990–1994 See also: Assault of Nancy Kerrigan [86]
Russia Maya Usova
Russia Alexander Zhulin
Russia Oksana Grishuk
Russia Evgeny Platov
Ice dance 1992–1994 [184]
United States Michelle Kwan United States Tara Lipinski Women's singles 1996–1998 [185]
Canada Jamie Salé
Canada David Pelletier
Russia Elena Berezhnaya
Russia Anton Sikharulidze
Pairs 1998–2002 See also: 2002 Winter Olympics figure skating scandal [186]
Russia Alexei Yagudin Russia Evgeni Plushenko Men's singles 1997–2002 [187]
United States Todd Eldredge United States Timothy Goebel Men's singles 1998–2002 [188]
South Korea Yuna Kim Japan Mao Asada Women's singles 2005–2014 [189][190]
Canada Tessa Virtue
Canada Scott Moir
United States Meryl Davis
United States Charlie White
Ice dance 2006–2014 [191][192]
France Gabriella Papadakis
France Guillaume Cizeron
2016–2018 [191]
Japan Yuzuru Hanyu Canada Patrick Chan Men's singles 2010–2018 [193][194]
Spain Javier Fernández 2010–2018 [193][195]
United States Nathan Chen 2016–2022 [193]
Russia Evgenia Medvedeva Russia Alina Zagitova Women's singles 2017–2019 [196]

Golf

1st party2nd party3rd partyTimespanArticleSource
 United States EuropeRyder Cup[197]
United States Arnold PalmerUnited States Jack Nicklaus1958–1980[197]
United States Tom WatsonUnited States Gary McCord[198]
United States Jack NicklausUnited States Tom Watson1977–1982[197]
United States Jack NicklausUnited States Lee Trevino[199]
United States Jack NicklausUnited States Tom Weiskopf[200]
United States Paul RunyanUnited States Sam Snead[201]
United States Ben HoganUnited States Sam Snead1938–1967[197]
United States Ben HoganUnited States Byron Nelson1935–1946[202]
United States Tiger WoodsUnited States Phil Mickelson1996–present[197][203]
United States Walter HagenUnited States Bobby Jones1914–1930[197]
United States Walter HagenUnited States Gene Sarazen[199]
United States Mickey WrightUnited States Kathy Whitworth1958–1973[197]
Australia Greg NormanUnited States Tim Finchem[202]
Australia Greg NormanEngland Nick Faldo[199]
United States Johnny MillerEngland Nick Faldo[200]
Oklahoma State CowboysHouston Cougars[202]
England J.H. TaylorJersey Harry VardonScotland James BraidGreat Triumvirate[202]
United States Glenna Collett VareEngland Joyce Wethered[199]
Republic of Ireland Pádraig HarringtonSpain Sergio García[201]
Sweden Annika SörenstamAustralia Karrie Webb[201]
Spain Seve BallesterosUnited States Paul Azinger[201]
Scotland Willie Park Sr.Scotland Tom Morris[204]
United States Ben Hogan
United States Byron Nelson
United States Harvie Ward
United States Ken Venturi
[204]
United States Tom KiteUnited States Ben Crenshaw[198]
Spain Seve BallesterosUnited States Deane Beman[198]
United States Louise SuggsUnited States Babe Zaharias1948–1954[198]
South Africa Rory SabbatiniUnited States Ben Crane[200]
Scotland Colin MontgomerieScotland Sandy Lyle[200]
United States Bryson DeChambeauUnited States Brooks Koepka2019–present[205]

Gridiron football

American football

There are many American football rivalries

National Football League

Individual
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Jerry RiceDeion Sanders1989–1996[206]
Tom BradyPeyton Manning2000–2016Brady–Manning rivalry
Eli ManningPeyton Manning2006–2013Manning Bowl

College football

Mexico

ONEFA/CONADEIP (National College Association of American Football/National College Sports Commission of Private Institutions)[207]

United States

Canada

Canadian football

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Hamilton Tiger-CatsToronto Argonauts1873–presentHarold Ballard Trophy[210][211]
Hamilton Tiger-CatsMontreal Alouettes/Concordes1982–presentClassique[212][213]
Winnipeg Blue BombersSaskatchewan Roughriders1936–presentBanjo Bowl[214]
Edmonton ElksCalgary Stampeders1949–presentBattle of Alberta[215]

Gymnastics

1st party2nd partyTimespanSource
United States United StatesChina People's Republic of China[216]
Japan JapanChina People's Republic of China–present[217]
Russia RussiaRomania Romania–present

Handball

Austria

Belarus

Belgium

  • Liège derbies:
    • ROC Flémalle vs. Union Beynoise
    • ROC Flémalle vs. Jeunesse Jemeppe (previously vs. Progrès HC Seraing).
    • Union Beynoise vs. HC Herstal.
    • JS Herstal vs. HC Herstal.
    • Union Beynoise vs. HC Visé BM.
  • Germanophone derby : HC Eynatten-Raeren vs. KTSV Eupen 1889
  • Limburg derbies: HB Sint-Truiden vs. Initia HC Hasselt vs. United HC Tongeren vs. Achilles Bocholt vs. Sporting Neerpelt-Lommel vs. Kreasa HB Houthalen vs. DHC Meeuwen.
  • Antwerp derbies: KV Sasja HC Hoboken vs. Olse Merksem HC vs. DHW Antwerpen vs. HV Uilenspiegel Wilrijk.
  • Hainuyé derby: EHC Tournai vs. Entente du Centre CLH
  • Flanders derby: HC DB Gent vs. HKW Waasmunster
  • Brussels derby: HC Kraainem vs. United Brussels HC
  • Charleroi derby: SHC Mont-sur-Marchienne vs. HBC Charleroi-Ransart

Croatia

Denmark

France

Germany

Israel

Hungary

North Macedonia

Poland

Lomza Vive Kielce vs. Orlen Wisla Plock

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Ukraine

Horse racing

1st party2nd partyTimespanSource
SeabiscuitWar Admiral1938[238]
AffirmedAlydar1978–1979[239]
Sunday SilenceEasy Goer1989[240]
Hurricane FlyJezki2014[241]

Ice hockey

Multinational

Kontinental Hockey League

North America

National Hockey League

ECHL

Junior

Canadian Hockey League

College

Europe

Austria

Czech Republic

Finland

France

Germany

Italy

  • Hockey Club Torino vs. Hockey Club Valpellice

Norway

Poland

Romania

Slovakia

Sweden

Switzerland

United Kingdom

International

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticle(s)Source
 Canada Russia
 Soviet Union
1954, but especially after 1972, to presentSummit Series
2008 IIHF World Championship final
[297]
 Canada men USA men1920–presentCanada–United States rivalry[298]
 Canada women USA women1990–presentCanada–United States women's rivalry[299]
 Canada U20 USA U201973–presentCanada–United States junior rivalry[300]
 Czechoslovakia Soviet Union1954, but especially after 1968, to 19931954 World Ice Hockey Championships[301]
 Czech Republic Russia1993–present1998 Winter Olympics gold medal game
2010 IIHF World Championship final
[301]
 Czech Republic Slovakia1994–presentCzech Republic–Slovakia rivalry
 Finland Sweden1932–present[302][303]

Individual

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticle(s)Source
Canada Sidney CrosbyRussia Alexander Ovechkin2005–presentCapitals–Penguins rivalry[304][305]

Lacrosse

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
CornellPrinceton1922–presentCornell–Princeton lacrosse rivalry[306]
Johns HopkinsLoyola (MD)1939–presentJohns Hopkins–Loyola lacrosse rivalry[307][308][309]
Johns HopkinsMaryland1895–presentJohns Hopkins–Maryland lacrosse rivalry[310]

Luge

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Austria Markus ProckGermany Georg Hackl[311]
Germany Tatjana HüfnerGermany Natalie Geisenberger[312]

Martial arts

Lethwei

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Canada Dave LeducMyanmar Tun Tun Min2016–2018Dave Leduc vs. Tun Tun Min III[313]

Mixed martial arts

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioners Luta Livre practitioners 1930s–1997 [314]
BrazilRoyce Gracie United States Ken Shamrock 1993–2016 [315]
Russia Fedor EmelianenkoBrazil Rodrigo Minotauro[316]
United States Matt HughesUnited States B.J. Penn[316]
United States Chuck LiddellUnited States Tito Ortiz2004–2018Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz[316]
United States Chuck LiddellUnited States Randy CoutureRandy Couture vs. Chuck Liddell[316]
United States Tito OrtizUnited States Ken Shamrock[316]
JapanKazushi Sakuraba BrazilRoyler Gracie
BrazilRoyce Gracie
BrazilRenzo Gracie
BrazilRyan Gracie
(Gracie family)
1999–2007 Kazushi Sakuraba vs. Royce Gracie [317]
Cuba Jose Landi
Brazil Wanderlei Silva
Brazil Maurício Shogun
Brazil Anderson Silva
(Chute Boxe)
Brazil Rodrigo Minotauro
Brazil Murilo Bustamante
Brazil Vitor Belfort
Brazil Rogério Minotouro
(Top Team)
2002–2007[316]
United States Quinton JacksonBrazil Wanderlei Silva2003–2018Wanderlei Silva vs. Quinton Jackson[316]
United States Brock LesnarUnited States Frank Mir[318]
United States Dominick CruzUnited States Urijah Faber[318]
United States Jon Jones United States Daniel Cormier 2014-2017
United States Ronda RouseyUnited States Miesha Tate2012-2013Miesha Tate vs. Ronda Rousey[318]
United States Chael SonnenBrazil Anderson Silva2010-2012[318]
United States Michael ChandlerUnited States Eddie Alvarez[318]
United States Frankie EdgarUnited States Gray Maynard[318]
United States Gilbert MelendezUnited States Josh Thomson[318]
United States Tim SylviaBelarus Andrei Arlovski[318]
United States Cain VelasquezBrazil Junior dos Santos[318]
United States Matt SerraCanada Georges St-Pierre[318]
Republic of Ireland Conor McGregorUnited States Nate Diaz2016[319]
Republic of Ireland Conor McGregorRussia Khabib Nurmagomedov2014–2021[319]
Republic of Ireland Conor McGregor United States Dustin Poirier 2021–present [320]
Mexico Brandon Moreno Brazil Deiveson Figueiredo 2020–2023 [321]
Nigeria Israel Adesanya Brazil Alex Pereira 2016–2023 [322]
Nigeria Israel Adesanya South Africa Dricus du Plessis 2023–present [323]

Judo

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
South Korea Kim Jae-BumGermany Ole Bischof2008–present[13]
Netherlands Anton GeesinkJapan Akio Kaminaga1964[13]

Sumo

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Japan Takanohana KōjiUnited StatesJapan Akebono Tarō1990–2000 [324]

Motorsport

Manufacturers, cars, teams

1st party2nd partyDisciplineTimespanArticleSource
BugattiBentley24 Hours of Le Mans1923–1930[325]
Mercedes-BenzAuto UnionGrand Prix1934–1939Silver Arrows[326][327]
FerrariAlfa RomeoFormula One[328]
Jaguar CarsMercedes-BenzWorld Championship for Sports Cars1955, 19881991See also: 1955 Le Mans disaster[329][330][331]
FordFerrariInternational Championship for Sports Cars
24 Hours of Le Mans
1963–1967See also Ford v Ferrari, a 2019 film based on this rivalry.[332]
Shelby CobraFerrari 250 GTOInternational Championship for GT Manufacturers1963–1965[325]
Ford MustangChevrolet CamaroTrans-Am Series1968–1972[333]
Petty EnterprisesWood Brothers RacingNASCAR Cup Series[334]
Porsche 917 Ferrari 512 International Championship for Makes 1969–1971 [327]
Nissan Skyline GT-RMazda R100 and RX-3JAF touring car racing1969–1973[335]
Bob Sharp RacingBrock Racing EnterpriseSCCA National Championship Runoffs–1971[336]
McLarenFerrariFormula One1976–present[325][337][338]
BigfootGrave Diggermonster truck[339]
Chip Ganassi RacingPenske RacingCART
IndyCar Series
NASCAR Cup Series
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
[340]
Ford Galaxie and Ford FalconMiniBritish Touring Car Championship1960s[341]
LanciaAudiWorld Rally Championship
Team LosiTeam AssociatedRadio controlled car racing1988–present[342]
Hendrick MotorsportsPenske RacingNASCAR Cup Series1989–present[343]
HoldenFord AustraliaAustralian Touring Car Championship
Supercars Championship
[344]
Ford Sierra RS500BMW M3Touring car racing1987–1992[325]
SubaruMitsubishiWorld Rally Championship1990s–present
Spirit of America Formula Shell LSRVThrustSSCLand speed record1996–1997[345]
AudiPeugeot24 Hours of Le Mans2007–2011[346]
AudiToyotaWorld Endurance Championship2012–2016[347]
ToyotaHyundaiWorld Rally Championship2017–present[348]
MercedesRed Bull RacingFormula One2021–present[349]
Chip Ganassi RacingArrow McLarenIndycar Series2022–present[350]

Drivers and riders

1st party2nd partyDisciplineTimespanArticleSource
United States Barney Oldfield United States Ralph DePalma AAA National Championship Trail 1908–1918 [327]
United Kingdom Malcolm CampbellUnited Kingdom Henry SegraveLand speed record1926–1930[351][352]
Italy Tazio NuvolariItaly Achille VarziGrand Prix1930–1948[353][327]
Germany Rudolf CaracciolaGermany Bernd RosemeyerGrand Prix1935–present
United Kingdom John CobbUnited Kingdom George EystonLand speed record1937–1939[354][355]
Italy Piero TaruffiItaly Felice BonettoFormula One
Grand Prix
Sports car racing
–1953[356]
United States Art Arfons United States Walt Arfons Land speed record 1952–1966 [327]
Argentina Juan Manuel FangioUnited Kingdom Stirling MossFormula One1954–1957[357]
United Kingdom Tommy SopwithUnited Kingdom Jack SearsBritish Saloon Car Championship1958[341]
United States Richard PettyUnited States David PearsonWinston Cup1960–1980[358][359]
United Kingdom Jim Clark United Kingdom Graham Hill Formula One 1962–1967 [327]
United States Art ArfonsUnited States Craig BreedloveLand speed record1964–1966[360][361][362]
United States Don PrudhommeUnited States Tom McEwenNHRA funny car drag racing1964–1973[363][327]
Italy Giacomo AgostiniUnited Kingdom Mike HailwoodGrand Prix motorcycling1965–1967[364]
United States A. J. FoytUnited States Mario AndrettiAmerican Championship Car Racing1965–present[365]
United Kingdom Phil ReadUnited Kingdom Bill IvyGrand Prix motorcycling1968[366]
United States Bobby AllisonUnited States Junior JohnsonWinston CupLate 1960s[367]
United States Richard PettyUnited States Bobby AllisonWinston Cup1970s[368]
Switzerland Jo SiffertMexico Pedro RodríguezFormula One
International Championship for Makes
1970–1971[369]
Austria Niki LaudaUnited Kingdom James HuntFormula One1976–1977Hunt–Lauda rivalry[370]
Brazil Ayrton SennaUnited Kingdom Terry FullertonKarting World Championship1978–1980[371][372][373]
United Kingdom Barry SheeneUnited States Kenny RobertsGrand Prix motorcycling1978–1982[374]
United States Richard PettyUnited States Cale YarboroughWinston CupLate 1970s1979 Daytona 500[206]
United States Cale YarboroughUnited States Bobby Allison
United States Donnie Allison
Winston Cup1979 Daytona 500[375]
United States Darrell WaltripUnited States Cale Yarborough
United States Bobby Allison
Winston CupEarly 1980s[376]
United States Dale EarnhardtUnited States Geoff BodineWinston Cup1980's[377]
Australia Alan JonesArgentina Carlos ReutemannFormula One1981[378]
Australia Alan Jones Brazil Nelson Piquet Formula One 1980–1981 [379]
France Didier PironiCanada Gilles VilleneuveFormula One1982[380]
United Kingdom Nigel MansellBrazil Nelson PiquetFormula One1986–1992[86]
United States Wayne RaineyUnited States Kevin SchwantzGrand Prix motorcycling1986–1993[381][327]
Brazil Nelson PiquetBrazil Ayrton SennaFormula One1986–1991
France Alain ProstBrazil Ayrton SennaFormula One1988–1991, 1993Prost–Senna rivalry [382][383]
New Zealand Rod MillenJapan Nobuhiro TajimaHillclimbing1990s–2000[384][385]
United Kingdom Carl FogartyUnited States Scott RussellSuperbike World Championship1992–1994[386]
Japan Masami HirosakaUnited States Brian KinwaldIFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship1993–1999[387]
United States Jeff GordonUnited States Dale EarnhardtWinston Cup1994–2001[388]
United Kingdom Damon HillGermany Michael SchumacherFormula One1994–1996Hill–Schumacher rivalry[325]
Spain Carlos Sainz United Kingdom Colin McRae World Rally Championship 1995 [327]
United Kingdom Matt NealUnited Kingdom Jason PlatoBritish Touring Car Championship1997–present[389]
Germany Michael SchumacherCanada Jacques VilleneuveFormula One1997[390]
Italy Loris CapirossiJapan Tetsuya HaradaGrand Prix motorcycling1998[366]
United Kingdom Niall MackenzieUnited Kingdom Steve HislopBritish Superbike Championship1998[366]
United Kingdom Neil HodgsonNew Zealand Aaron SlightSuperbike World Championship1998[366]
Finland Mika HäkkinenGermany Michael SchumacherFormula One1998–2001Häkkinen–Schumacher rivalry[391]
France Sébastien Loeb Finland Marcus Grönholm World Rally Championship 1999–2007 [392]
United Kingdom Chris WalkerUnited Kingdom Neil HodgsonBritish Superbike Championship2000[366]
Italy Valentino RossiItaly Max BiaggiGrand Prix motorcycling2000–2006[393]
United States Ben SpiesAustralia Mat MladinAMA Superbike Championship2000–2008[366]
Germany Michael SchumacherColombia Juan Pablo MontoyaFormula One2001–2005[394]
United States Jimmy SpencerUnited States Kurt BuschWinston Cup2002–2003[367]
United States Jeff GordonUnited States Jimmie JohnsonSprint Cup Series2002–2015[395]
United States Kurt BuschUnited States Jimmie JohnsonSprint Cup Series2004[396]
Germany Michael SchumacherSpain Fernando AlonsoFormula One2005–2006[390]
United Kingdom Dario FranchittiNew Zealand Scott DixonIndyCar2007, 2009–2013[397]
United Kingdom Lewis HamiltonSpain Fernando AlonsoFormula One2007–2012, 2021–present[398]
Finland Kimi RäikkönenSpain Fernando AlonsoFormula One2005 and 2007[398]
Finland Kimi RäikkönenUnited Kingdom Lewis HamiltonFormula One2007[398]
Finland Kimi RäikkönenBrazil Felipe MassaFormula One2007–2009
United Kingdom Lewis HamiltonBrazil Felipe MassaFormula One2008
United States Carl EdwardsUnited States Brad KeselowskiSprint Cup Series2009–2010[399]
Germany Sebastian VettelSpain Fernando AlonsoFormula One2010–2013[400]
Germany Sebastian VettelAustralia Mark WebberFormula One2010–2013
Germany Sebastian VettelUnited Kingdom Lewis HamiltonFormula One2009–2019
France Sébastien Loeb France Sébastien Ogier World Rally Championship 2011 [327]
Monaco Charles LeclercNetherlands Max VerstappenKarting
Formula One
2012–present[401]
Finland Kimi RäikkönenFinland Valtteri BottasFormula One2013–2021
United Kingdom Lewis HamiltonGermany Nico RosbergFormula One2013–2016Hamilton–Rosberg rivalry[402]
Spain Marc MárquezItaly Valentino RossiGrand Prix motorcycling2013–2021[327]
United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer Brazil Felipe Nasr GP2 Series
Formula One
2014–2017 [403]
Germany Sebastian VettelNetherlands Max VerstappenFormula One2015–2022
United Kingdom Lewis HamiltonNetherlands Max VerstappenFormula One2021–present[404]
France Fabio QuartararoItaly Francesco BagnaiaGrand Prix motorcycling2021–present[405]
Italy Francesco BagnaiaSpain Jorge MartinGrand Prix motorcycling2023–present[406]
Italy Valentino RossiSpain Sete GibernauGrand Prix motorcycling[407]
United States Gary BettenhausenUnited States Larry DicksonUSAC Sprint Car Series
USAC Championship Car Series
[408]
France Pierre GaslyFrance Esteban OconKarting
Formula One
2009–present[409]

Mountaineering and rock climbing

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
France Catherine Destivelle United States Lynn Hill 1985–1990 [410]

Netball

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Australia Australian Netball DiamondsNew Zealand New Zealand Silver Ferns1963–, especially 1996–present[411]

Rugby league

Australia

National Rugby League

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
South Sydney RabbitohsSydney Roosters1908 to presentRon Coote Cup[412]
Sydney RoostersManly Warringah Sea Eagles1947 to presentBattle of the Birds
Penrith PanthersParramatta Eels1967 to presentBattle of the West
Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesWests Tigers1970s to present[413]
Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsParramatta Eels1970s to present[414]
Newcastle KnightsManly Warringah Sea Eagles1988 to present[415]
Canberra RaidersWests Tigers1989 to present[416]
Brisbane BroncosNorth Queensland Cowboys1995 to presentQueensland derby[417]
Melbourne StormSt George Illawarra Dragons1999 to present[418]
Sydney RoostersSt. George Illawarra Dragons2002 to presentANZAC Day Cup
Melbourne StormBrisbane Broncos2003 to present[419]
Brisbane BroncosGold Coast Titans2007 to presentSouth East Queensland derby[420]
Melbourne StormManly-Warringah Sea Eagles2007 to presentBattle of Brookvale[421]
Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs2012 to presentNRL Good Friday Game
Melbourne StormCronulla-Sutherland Sharks2016 to present[422]

State of Origin

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Queensland MaroonsNew South Wales BluesFirst Rivalry Era 1908 to 1979, Modern Rivalry Era 1980 to present[423]

United Kingdom

International Rugby League

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Australia AustraliaNew ZealandNew Zealand1908 to presentAustralia vs New Zealand in rugby league[424]
Australia AustraliaUnited Kingdom Great Britain / England England1907 to presentAustralia–England rugby league rivalry[425]
New Zealand New ZealandUnited Kingdom Great Britain / England England1908 to present[426]

Individual

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Mark CarrollPaul Harragon
Brad FittlerAndrew Johns
Andrew JohnsBrett Kimmorley
Wendell SailorAdam MacDougall
Benji MarshallJohnathan Thurston
Paul GallenNate Myles[427]
Sam BurgessJames Graham[427]

Rugby union

Club Rugby Union

Australia

1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
Queensland RedsNew South Wales Waratahs1882–presentEast Coast Derby

Argentina

1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
CASISIC1935–presentEl clasico de San Isidro

Costa Rica

1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
Stag San JoséUniversitarios Rugby Club1980s–presentSuperclasico
Universitarios Rugby ClubLiceo CR Waikalas2000s–presentStudent Derby

France

1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
Racing 92Stade Français1892–present Paris derby[428]
Stade FrançaisStade Toulousain1903–present French Derby or Le derby des Stades[429]
BayonneBiarritz1908–present Basque derby[430]
BriveClermont1927–present Massif Central derby[431]
PerpignanBéziersDerby du Languedoc-Roussillon[432]

Ireland

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
LeinsterMunster1875–presentHistory of rugby union matches between Leinster and Munster
University College DublinTrinity College Dublin (DUFC)1919–presentThe Colours Match[433]

Italy

1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
BenettonZebre2012–presentItalian derby[434]

Spain

1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
VRACRugby El Salvador1988–presentDerbi vallisoletano

New Zealand

1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
BluesCrusaders1996–presentEl Clasico of New Zealand Rugby
BluesChiefs1996–presentBattle of the Bombays
BluesHurricanes1996–present
CrusadersHighlanders1996–presentSouthern Derby
HurricanesCrusaders1996–present
AucklandCanterbury
AucklandNorth HarbourBattle of the Bridge
AucklandCounties ManukauBattle of the Bombays Part two
AucklandWaikatoBattle of the Bombays
CanterburyTasmanCrusaders Derby
CanterburyOtago
OtagoSouthlandSouthern Derby

Poland

United Kingdom

International Rugby Union

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
 New Zealand All Blacks South Africa Springboks1921 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between New Zealand and South Africa[435]
 New Zealand All Blacks Australia Wallabies1903 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between Australia and New Zealand
Bledisloe Cup
[435]
 New Zealand All Blacks Wales1905 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between New Zealand and Wales[436]
 England Wales1881 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between England and Wales[435]
 England France1906 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between England and France[435]
 England  Scotland 1871 to present History of rugby union matches between England and Scotland

Calcutta Cup

 Australia Wallabies  South Africa Springboks 1933 to present History of rugby union matches between Australia and South Africa
 Fiji  Samoa 1924 to present History of rugby union matches between Fiji and Samoa

Sailing

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
AlinghiBMW Oracle Racing−20102010 America's Cup[437]
Ben AinslieJonas Høgh-Christensen−2012[438][439]

Short track speed skating

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
South Korea South KoreaChina China[440]

Skiing

Alpine skiing

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Austria AustriaSwitzerland Switzerland[441]
United States Lindsey VonnGermany Maria Höfl-Riesch−2014[442][443]
Switzerland Maria WalliserSwitzerland Michaela Figini[444]
Luxembourg Marc GirardelliSwitzerland Pirmin Zurbriggen[445]
Croatia Janica KostelićSweden Anja Pärson2001–2006[446][447]
United States Ted LigetyAustria Marcel Hirscher[448]
Germany Katja SeizingerUnited States Picabo Street1992–1998[449]
Austria Renate GötschlAustria Michaela Dorfmeister[450]
Austria Marcel HirscherNorway Henrik Kristoffersen[451]
Norway Aksel Lund SvindalNorway Kjetil Jansrud2015–2019[452][453]
United States Mikaela ShiffrinSlovakia Petra Vlhová2017–present[454][455]

Biathlon

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Norway Emil Hegle SvendsenFrance Martin Fourcade[456]
Norway Ole Einar BjørndalenFrance Raphaël Poirée[456]
France Martin FourcadeNorway Johannes Thingnes Bø2017—2020[457]

Cross-country skiing

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Norway NorwaySweden Sweden[458]
Norway Marit BjørgenPoland Justyna Kowalczyk[459]
Norway Maiken Caspersen FallaSweden Stina Nilsson[460]

Ski jumping

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Poland Adam MałyszFinland Janne Ahonen2002–2008[461]
Poland Adam MałyszGermany Martin Schmitt2001–2011[461]

Motorcycle Speedway

Poland

Scotland

Surfing

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
United States Kelly SlaterUnited States Andy Irons2002–2010[467]
United States Tom CurrenAustralia Mark Occhilupo[467]

Swimming

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
United Kingdom Eleanor SimmondsUnited States Victoria Arlen2012–present[468][469]
United States Michael PhelpsUnited States Ryan Lochte2004–2016[470]
Russia Alexander PopovUnited States Gary Hall Jr.1996[13]
Japan Kosuke KitajimaUnited States Brendan Hansen2001–present[471]
Australia Leisel JonesUnited States Rebecca Soni2008[13]
United States Shirley BabashoffEast Germany East German swimming team1976[13]
United States Michael Phelps
United States Ryan Lochte
United States Tyler Clary2008–present[472]
United States Michael PhelpsSerbia Milorad Čavić2008–2012[473][474][475]
South Africa Cameron van der BurghUnited Kingdom Adam Peaty2014–present[476]
United States Michael PhelpsSouth Africa Chad le Clos2012, 2014–present[477]

Tennis

1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Serbia Novak DjokovicSpain Rafael Nadal2006–presentDjokovic–Nadal rivalry[478]
Switzerland Roger FedererSpain Rafael Nadal2004–2019Federer–Nadal rivalry[479][480][481][482][483]
Serbia Novak DjokovicSwitzerland Roger Federer2006–2020Djokovic–Federer rivalry[484]
United States Andre AgassiUnited States Pete Sampras1989–2002Agassi–Sampras rivalry[485]
Sweden Björn BorgUnited States John McEnroe1978–1981Borg–McEnroe rivalry[486]
Czechoslovakia Ivan LendlUnited States John McEnroe1980–1992Lendl–McEnroe rivalry
United States Jimmy ConnorsCzechoslovakia Ivan Lendl1979–1992Connors–Lendl rivalry
United States Jimmy ConnorsUnited States John McEnroe1977–1991Connors–McEnroe rivalry[487]
Germany Steffi GrafSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/United States Monica Seles1989–1999Graf–Seles rivalry[488]
United States Chris EvertCzechoslovakia/United States Martina Navratilova1975–1988Evert–Navratilova rivalry[489][490]
Australia Margaret CourtUnited States Billie Jean King1962–1973[491]
Germany Steffi GrafCzechoslovakia/United States Martina Navratilova1985–1994Graf–Navratilova rivalry[492]
United States Chris EvertAustralia Evonne Goolagong Cawley1972–1983[493]
United States Serena WilliamsUnited States Venus Williams1998–2020Williams sisters rivalry[494]
Belgium Kim ClijstersBelgium Justine Henin1998–2010Clijsters–Henin rivalry[495]
Germany Steffi GrafArgentina Gabriela Sabatini1985–1995Graf–Sabatini rivalry[496]
Switzerland Martina HingisUnited States Venus Williams1997–2006Hingis–V. Williams rivalry[497]
United States Lindsay DavenportUnited States Venus Williams1997–2005[498]
Germany Steffi GrafSpain Arantxa Sánchez Vicario1988–1996[499]
Serbia Novak DjokovicUnited Kingdom Andy Murray2006–presentDjokovic–Murray rivalry[500]
Australia Rod LaverAustralia Ken Rosewall1968–1976[501]
United Kingdom Andy MurraySpain Rafael Nadal2007–presentMurray–Nadal rivalry[502]
Switzerland Roger FedererUnited Kingdom Andy Murray2005–2015Federer–Murray rivalry[503]

Volleyball

See also

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