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That the odds for the four semi-finalist winning Wimbledon has changed significantly from the beginning of The Championships; Radwanska 40/1, Lisicki 66/1, Bartoli 100/1, Flipkens 300/1
The USTA announced that Esurance, the direct-to-consumer car insurance company, has extended and expanded its sponsorship of the US Open
Much is being made of Poland’s success at this year’s Wimbledon with three members of that nation having advanced deep in the tournament, and for good reason
There is a commonly held belief that the best way to overcome shock or disappointment is to get back to work straightaway.
Jerzy Janowicz, the 24th seeded Pole who is shaping up as the biggest threat to Britain’s own Andy Murray progressing through to Wimbledon’s final for a second year in succession
Sloane Stephens was in a deep funk during the late winter and spring
Sports apparel company TravisMathew announced that former world #1 tennis player Andy Roddick has joined the company as an investor and brand ambassador.
The All England Club’s campaign to stamp out illegal ticket deals is now bordering upon historic, whether it be with scalpers trying to ply their trade to naïve or desperate fans from overseas
Britain’s Jamie Baker, one of the most unfortunate but determined players ever to pick up a racket, has announced his retirement from the sport aged 26 years of age but he just cannot afford it anymore.
Players at the year-end championships this November in London will be competing for the Brad Drewett trophy as the ATP honors its late chairman and CEO.
Paire was understandably in a bad mood. On his fourth visit the London SW19 he had again failed at the third round stage, losing out to Poland’s Lukacz Kubot
Bernard Tomic’s father and coach John is banned from the tournament at Wimbledon for allegedly head butting his son’s hitting partner back in May
Novak Djokovic is finding peace and tranquility amid the hectic pace of the Wimbledon Championships, with the top seed and some of his team occasionally taking refuge for quiet moments in a local Buddhist temple.
For sure it’s good to get grass court preparation. I’ve played this event a couple of times already and I really enjoy it. It’s great preparation for Wimbledon. It’s also a lot of fun and a great facility.
Andy Murray is the subject of a new documentary, chronicling the British No. 1’s past 12 months on the ATP World Tour.
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