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Where have all the heroes gone? Some have gone to higher ground, others are still here. Do we care? Some do and some don't. I care. I care because all those long forgotten heroes still live inside of me and bring back unforgettable memories of days gone by.
Wimbledon? Really? We are going to Wimbledon? Judge Robert J. Kelleher, expected me to have a little more enthusiasm than that!
Fred Perry was born in 1909 and died in 1995. He won 10 majors for Britain, which included three straight single titles between 1934 and 1936.
Roger Federer is a squeaky clean athlete. It's clear that's he is clear. You have never seen his neck size increase ( collar size ) . You've never seen him have an overnight miraculous recovery.
I have a confession to make; I wasn't always a big tennis fan. On a tennis website this isn't probably putting my best foot forward, but it's true.
Wimbledon fourth seed Andy Murray, again burdened with the national hopes for a British male champion at the All England Club after a 76 years wait from Fred Perry’s last triumph
Somehow, someday winning Wimbledon drives Andy Murray as Britain enters the 76th summer since a home player won the men's singles title in 1936 by Fred Perry.
Obviously, the awfully nice people at the All England Club would like to believe that their tournament will be the
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Roger Federer of Switzerland in action during his men's singles final match against Marin Cilic of Croatia at the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 28 January 2018.
Are lefties more successful than right-handed players? Which player admits to smashing 70 rackets a year during his career? All these questions, and so many more, are answered in entertaining infographics in the new book YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS!
The ATP announced a group of potential host sites for the Nitto ATP Finals starting in 2021, and it includes London, Manchester, Singapore, Tokyo, and Turin.