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IMG has today announced the schedule for Champions Tennis at the Royal Albert Hall, taking place from Thursday 30th November – Sunday 3rd December 2017.
IMG has announced the schedule for the 20th anniversary edition of Champions Tennis at the Royal Albert Hall in London between 30th November – 4th December 2016.
IMG, a global leader in sports, fashion and media, are thrilled to announce that Greg Rusedski, Xavier Malisse, Guy Forget, Mikael Pernfors and Fabrice Santoro will complete the line-up of this year’s Champions Tennis at the Royal Albert Hall.
Five-time Olympian Mark Foster and tennis legend Tim Henman launched this year’s exclusive charity partnership between Champions Tennis at the Royal Albert Hall and SportsAid, an organisation providing financial support and recognition to the next generation of British athletes.
Can this really be? The final tennis of the year on these fair shores? And what a way for it to end, with John McEnroe and wily old Henri Leconte keeping fans of all ages on the edges of their seats.
Saturday evening at the Champions Tennis saw the introduction of a new format of tennis with some surprising results!
Jamie Murray is a man on a mission. Still basking in the glow of his country’s Davis Cup glory last weekend, the Briton is already looking ahead to what could be an even better 2016.
Kyle Edmund won the inaugural Tie Break Tens at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday evening and took away more money than he had earned all year.
If the Friday day session belonged to the enigmatic, fun-loving Xavier Malisse, Friday night and Saturday afternoon were all about business, as James Blake had to outsmart Younes El Aynaoui...
Former World No. 4 James Blake came from behind to beat Younes El Aynaoui 4-6, 6-3, 10-8 in an absorbing Champions Tennis contest at the Royal Albert Hall on Friday evening.
Andy Murray will take on Davis Cup team-mate Kyle Edmund and World No.7 David Ferrer after the Tie Break Tens groups were revealed on Friday.
Global Chick here, and racing to spend the remnants of Christmas shopping (well, getting swept in and out of random shops by the money-spending hoards on Oxford Street) but instead, I sit idly by watching planes take off and leave...
Is there such a thing as being all tennised-out? Not if the chuckling crowds at the Royal Albert Hall for the Champions Tennis are anything to go by.
John McEnroe returned to the Royal Albert Hall in sensational style on Thursday with a 7-5, 6-4 victory over long-time rival Mats Wilander.
Andy Murray and British team welcomed at No. 10 Downing Street. Two days after their historic Davis Cup triumph over Belgium in Ghent, the winning British team was invited to meet with Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10 Downing Street in London on Tuesday.
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