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WIMBLEDON Set Up Week: Oh we love grass! We love Wimbledon! We love the G.O.A.T. Roger Federer... and we love 12 hours of sleep.
Amazing to see what Dusan is sharing here from the “set-up week” at The 2018 Championships at Wimbledon.
Defending Wimbledon champion Roger Federer and reigning Roland Garros champion Rafael Nadal have combined to claim six straight Grand Slam titles.
Rising Australian teenager Alex DeMinaur won his first ATP Challenger on the grass courts of Nottingham last week and will make his Wimbledon main-draw debut next month.
We should say that again:
We LOVE The Queen's Club more than we love the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), aka Wimbledon.
LONDON —Lawn tennis has long been a slippery slope for Stan Wawrinka. Now, Wawrinka is trying to turn turf into a revival ground.
It's hard to believe it's been 360 odd days since we were here. 2017 Queens championships were unbelievable. We saw so many great matches. We saw so many old friends. Greg. Our tea and coffee breaks daily were awesome !
Roger Federer captured the 98th title of his career on Sunday afternoon at the Mercedes Cup, defeating Milos Raonic 6-4, 7-6(3) in the final.
Tennis has been played on Rafael Nadal’s personal playground for the past two months. Now that the French Open is over, the tour moves to Roger Federer's stomping grounds: grass.
It's kind of funny. Most tennis tourneys start play on Monday and end on Sunday. In Paris you literally have 3 Sunday's of play.
Where did common sense go? What's up with the world? It seems sideways or twisted or tweaked and twerked and tweeted.
Fever-Tree Championships Entry List Reveals Strongest Line-up in 128-Year History At The Queen’s Club.
Wimbledon will be even greener this year. The All England Club celebrates its 150th anniversary giving champions a raise.
Ken Flach and Roberto Seguso were the must-see doubles team of their generation. Now, the tennis worlds mourns the passing of six-time Grand Slam doubles champion Flach, who died at age 54 on Monday after a brief illness.
Althea Gibson, the first African-American ever to win a Grand Slam title, provided a perfect example of America’s schizophrenia over its attitude to people of color in the 1950’s and 1960’s.
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