Center Court News
Serena Williams was so upset with her loss to Sabine Lisicki at Wimbledon that she dismissed her Roland Garros title and 34-match win streak.
Tommy Haas went down to Novak Djokovic in straight sets in their Wimbledon fourth-round match.
Serena Williams is widely regarded as one of the greatest women players in the history of tennis but throughout her career there have been many questions over her commitment to the sport.
Coach Ivan Lendl may be living vicariously through Andy Murray as the Scot enters the second week of Wimbledon
Britain’s Andy Murray will enter the second week of Wimbledon with his best chance ever to win the title.
John Isner may be out of play at this year's championships at Wimbledon, but his name is still a big presence on the grounds - more specifically on and around Court 18.
“Coach, I have a favor to ask.” “ Yes?” Dawn caresses the Pacific horizon. An orange light ascends into a cerulean sky. Above the sands, faint sounds of waking seagulls repeat. I am standing mid-tennis court, 350-count ball basket situated off my left hip, its rusted metal legs suffering beneath the morning mist, its wobbly wheels fighting for supremacy.
Check out the results, some interesting quotes, and the schedule for The Boodles Challenger
Boris Johnson, Michael McIntyre, Jonathan Ross and Sir Richard Branson To Join Andy Murray And Tim Henman In The Rally Against Cancer
Andy Murray is coming back from an " injury time out" and is in the semi finals of the Aegon tourney at Queens. Jamie Murray and his auzzie partner John Peers lost the closest of close quarterfinal match at Queens today
Serena Williams will take her usual two-week break before arriving at Wimbledon without a match on grass.
Security, or the lack of it, at Roland Garros came sharply into focus as masked, bare-chested protestor got onto the court during the French Open final, appearing to endanger eventual champion Rafael Nadal.
Rafael Nadal must feel that a big chunk of his life has been spent taking a bite out of the Coupe de Mousquetaire, surrounded by the terre battue of Roland Garros.
Seldom has there been more riding on the outcome of a couple of encounters. The semifinal round that felt like a final saw Nadal and Djokovic up first, followed by Ferrer and Tsonga
Maria Sharapova was taking a relaxed attitude a day before her French Open final with Serena Williams
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