Archive: wimbledon
Lleyton Hewitt won Australia’s top tennis award, the Newcombe Medal for his perseverance and refusal to bow to injury but if the ceremony were to be held just a couple of months later, there is now a distinct chance Jelena Dokic would have merited a special mention for the same qualities.
Scotland's main tennis cheerleader - Judy Murray - has expressed her concern at the lack of development monies to be spent on the sport in the country despite the summer Wimbledon title from son Andy.
John McEnroe took a swing at doubles, saying he doesn't understand why the game is still played.
John McEnroe will meet with new ATP World Tour executive chairman and president Chris Kermode in London this week to discuss the future of the game and top of the most opinionated man in tennis’ agenda is doubles – including a surprise attack at the Bryan brothers.
Despite going 45-17 last season and dropping to sixth in the ATP rankings, Roger Federer wisely refuses to beat himself up over one of the poorest showings of his storied career. "No year is lost. In the circumstances, it was actually an interesting season,”...
The women’s semifinal and men’s quarterfinal match-ups are set at the United States Tennis Association (USTA) National 40 Hard Court Championships after a day filled with entertaining tennis matches came to a close at the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club.
Tennis Australia has had to throw a lifeline to struggling national No. 1 Bernard Tomic, with his current 52nd ranking
Some might say it was a case of simply stating the inevitable but in what is certain to be a busy awards period for Andy Murray is amassing silverware by the day back in his home country.
Retired Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli insisted ongoing speculation on whether she would return to competitive tennis in time to defend her title next June is just a waste of time.
Andy Murray is apparently in the running as heavy favourite among ten contenders for the prestigious 2013 BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
Pat Cash has now been the face of CNN’s Open Court television show for five years but the Australian still keeps himself more than active on the competitive court in seniors’ event. And he will be re-running his 1987 Wimbledon triumph against Ivan Lendl in London...
Andy Murray is apparently in the running as heavy favorite among ten contenders for the prestigious 2013 BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
The Financial Times was introduced today as presenting sponsor of the inaugural World Tennis Day Showdown that will take place at London’s Earls Court.
Andy Murray will be receiving more home recognition after his historic summer Wimbledon title, with the Scot set to be handed the freedom of the city of Stirling.
The pending return of Andy Murray to tennis has been delayed after organizers pulled the plug on a Caribbean exhibition due to have featured the Wimbledon champion at the end of the week.
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