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Good news – it’s now possible to hail a taxi up the hill from Wimbledon station without resorting to elbowing an old nun out of the way
Serena Williams has pronounced herself as top-fit after earning her fifth Wimbledon title at the weekend.
Andy Murray has taken his time winning over the tennis public, particularly in his native Britain
As the argument to distinguish the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) continue, few are better placed to make a valid judgment that Paul Annacone
- Results for Tuesday, 7/10
Event: Wimbledon Champion Serena Williams will begin her Bank of the West Classic title defense tomorrow afternoon against Stanford's very own Nicole Gibbs
Palermo (Tues): Camerin Takes Down Five-Time Champ Medina Garrigues
Emirates Airline US Open Series call with Andy Roddick
Nearly Half of Top 50 Players Coming to Winston-Salem
During a tennis match, which side of the net do you focus on?
Serena Williams emotional victory at Wimbledon highlighted the effort that her team put into her well being post her pulmonary embolism
The good news for Canada continues, with two of the northern nation's juniors winning the Wimbledon girls and boys crowns.
As the thick black cloud of abject disappointment gradually dissipates in Andy Murray’s mind after his Wimbledon final defeat
Playing 18 holes of golf is not the usual reaction of a defending champion after losing his Wimbledon crown
The aftermath of Serena Williams’s fifth victory in the Wimbledon final caused much consternation for both the All England Club and the BBC.
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I do hope that you are well and that you and Mrs Claus have had a good year. How is Rudolph? Is his nose any better?
The Jack Kramer Club is excited to host the 1st ever California Championships where juniors, adults, collegiate players, and America's Top Pros will compete to be crowned "Champion of California."
The festive season is almost upon us. All around us, children are getting over-excited while grown-ups are getting over-stressed.
Roger Federer had already been confirmed, of course, for the third annual Laver Cup next summer. After all, it is taking place in none other than Geneva, Switzerland.
Roger Federer did it. So, did Caroline Wozniacki. They were the applauded and appreciated Australian Open singles winners. Much less well received was the brutal heat that turned the fortnight into the Dehydration Open.