Archive: wimbledon-2015
With Wimbledon literally melting yesterday (including a small fire in Centre Court late into the evening) it was probably with some relief that the day started a gentle sprinkling of rain...
Two days after ending Lleyton Hewitt's Wimbledon career in a dramatic five-setter, Jarkko Nieminen played his final match at the All-England Club.
Phew what a scorcher – that is generally the perceived feeling as this searing ball of flame in the sky is sending everyone all of a dither.
Here are more awesome photos from Wimbledon tennis 2015, enjoy!
Check out the latest mixed doubles draw from the 2015 Wimbledon tennis.
Roger Federer cruised through his opening match at Wimbledon on Tuesday, destroying Damir Dzumhur 6-1, 6-3, 6-3 in a mere one hour and seven minutes.
Click here for more photos from Wimbledon 2015 tennis!
Unlike most Slams, Wimbledon begins doubles action on the first day. But we were not able to write our doubles previews until after the new rankings came out.
Check out tomorrow's Order of Play here from the Wimbledon tennis 2015.
The issue of coaches transmitting instructions to their players came into sharp focus as Wimbledon 2015 was posed to get under way with top seed and defending champion Novak Djokovic insisting he is not guilty to accusations of cheating.
Jaguar, The Official Car of The Championships, today launched its #FeelWimbledon campaign, which uses cutting edge sensors to analyse and celebrate the unique spectrum of emotions associated with the world’s number one tennis tournament.
Now that Wimbledon 2015 has begun, click here to check out the latest EPA photos from the tournament!
Jaguar is hoping to make the most of its new Wimbledon transport sponsorship, with the iconic British brand launching a marketing awareness effort as the Championships began.
The bottom half--the tougher one--of the Wimbledon men's singles draw will be in action on Tuesday. That means Roger Federer, Andy Murray, and Rafael Nadal are all on the schedule.
The top half of the men's singles draw will take center stage at Wimbledon on Monday, while No. 1 seed Novak Djokovic will have the traditional 1:00 start on Centre Court as the defending champion.
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