Archive: wimbledon-championships
Marion Bartoli was on top of her game from start to finish, defeating Kirsten Flipkens in straight sets to reach her second Wimbledon final. She secured a return to the Top 10 with the win, too.
Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan reached their fourth Grand Slam final in a row on Thursday at Wimbledon as they edged Rohan Bopanna and Edouard Roger-Vasselin in the semi-finals of The Championships
Paire was understandably in a bad mood. On his fourth visit the London SW19 he had again failed at the third round stage, losing out to Poland’s Lukacz Kubot
WIMBLEDON - Belgium’s Kirsten Flipkens freely admits that she is an improbable semifinalist at Wimbledon
Bud Collins received his Hall of Fame ring on Saturday during Tennis Channel's Wimbledon coverage, where he was surrounded by friends and colleagues
That the odds for the four semi-finalist winning Wimbledon has changed significantly from the beginning of The Championships; Radwanska 40/1, Lisicki 66/1, Bartoli 100/1, Flipkens 300/1
Much is being made of Poland’s success at this year’s Wimbledon with three members of that nation having advanced deep in the tournament, and for good reason
How they stack up against other great doubles teams
Serena Williams was so upset with her loss to Sabine Lisicki at Wimbledon that she dismissed her Roland Garros title and 34-match win streak.
Tommy Haas went down to Novak Djokovic in straight sets in their Wimbledon fourth-round match.
Jerzy Janowicz, the 24th seeded Pole who is shaping up as the biggest threat to Britain’s own Andy Murray progressing through to Wimbledon’s final for a second year in succession
Sloane Stephens was in a deep funk during the late winter and spring
Serena Williams is widely regarded as one of the greatest women players in the history of tennis but throughout her career there have been many questions over her commitment to the sport.
The All England Club’s campaign to stamp out illegal ticket deals is now bordering upon historic, whether it be with scalpers trying to ply their trade to naïve or desperate fans from overseas
Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray restored some order as the climactic second week of upset-marred Wimbledon began as the seeded knockout rate slowed among the men.
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