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There will be no calendar-year Grand Slam in 2016 and there will be a new Wimbledon champion.
Juan Martin Del Potro turned back the clock on Friday, and by doing so he moved forward into a surprising third-round appearance at Wimbledon.
Check out the latest photos from our tennis friends at Wimbledon 2016 tennis.
Still backed up because of rain despite a full day of action on Thursday, Wimbledon is putting forth another jam-packed schedule on Thursday.
It was unofficial Marcus Willis Day at Wimbledon, if not throughout all of London. The Cinderella story who has captivated the British sporting world this week may not have found the win column on Wednesday, but he will always be able to say that he played against Roger Federer...
Get your popcorn ready for Thursday at Wimbledon, because that's when Nick Kyrgios and Dustin Brown will be going head-to-head for a place in the third round.
Roger Federer will be back in action at Wimbledon on Wednesday and his opponent is perhaps the unlikeliest of all in Marcus Willis, who registers outside the top 700 of the world rankings.
Roger Federer took Guido Pella's best shot but managed to come up with the necessary answers in a 7-6(5), 7-6(3), 6-3 victory during first-round action at Wimbledon on Monday.
Dominic Thiem recently made a run to the French Open semifinals and now that he finds himself in Stan Wawrinka's wide-open quarter of the bracket, he is a trendy pick to do the same at Wimbledon.
A pair of intriguing contests between countrymen will be part of the schedule at the All-England Club when Wimbledon gets underway on Monday.
Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray, the two French Open finalists, are even bigger favorites at Wimbledon. It's easy to see why...
Novak Djokovic's Wimbledon draw is not a particularly favorable one, and part of the reason is that he is on a semifinal collision course with Roger Federer.
Will the third time be the charm for Serena Williams in 2016? So far this season, the world No. 1 has lost major finals at both the Australian Open (to Angelique Kerber) and French Open (to Garbine Muguruza).
ATP events of the 250-point variety in the weeks immediately preceding Grand Slams often produce unexpected results, and that is certainly the case at the AEGON Open.
The Wimbledon draw ceremony took place on Friday morning in London and while it may not matter whom Novak Djokovic sees on the other side of the net these days, the world No. 1 cannot be too enthused about the hand he was dealt.
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