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Venus Williams, who turned 32 at the weekend, could be playing in her last Wimbledon, according to American television commentator and former player Pam Shriver
Take a look at the latest updates from Wimbledon...
The Aegon Championship tournament is about to begin take look at the order of play. Let 10sBalls.com know who you think will win.
Statoil, Norway’s largest international energy company, has today announced plans to provide financial support for a minimum of three years for ‘Give It Your Max’, one of the UK’s leading grass-roots tennis charities
Andy Murray will test the power of positive thinking as he carries a long-standing back injury with him to Paris as the countdown ticking of the French Open gets louder.
World No. 4 Andy Murray was made to work hard for his opening victory at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia on his 25th birthday in Rome on Tuesday, overcoming David Nalbandian
Andy Murray's elder brother, doubles specialist Jamie, is getting excited by the idea of playing the Olympics at home at Wimbledon.
The Paralympic Tennis Event takes place at Eton Manor in Olympic Park on 1-8 September 2012.
The All England Club, Wimbledon, today announced that the total prize money at this year’s 126th Championships will be £16.1m, an increase of 10% on 2011
Take a look at all the latest results from the Fed Cup... Japan, USA, Czech Republic are all winning!
World No. 4 and defending champion Andy Murray has committed himself to the AEGON Championships for the next five years, ensuring that he will be playing at the tournament in his 30th year.
Novak Djokovic showed once again why he is the best player in the game, especially at crunch time.
The first five games along took more than forty points and lasted more than half an hour. But those five games ended up with Novak Djokovic up 4-1.
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic bids to repeat as champion when he battles fourth-ranked Andy Murray in Sunday's title match.
Novak Djokovic definitely tired himself out more in this match than he had to. He was up a set and a break.
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