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Check out these awesome photos from Brett Connors @ Wimbledon.
We just rounded the corner. Rest day. No play On MIDDLE SUNDAY. (unless rain had washed out week one) What a week. Where should we start. This year's Championships was like no other.
The Wimbledon first round resumes in Tuesday and the schedule is highlighted by the beginning of Roger Federer's bid for an eighth title at the All-England Club
Wimbledon starts Monday and the Brit, Andy Murray starts first on Center Court vs Alexander Bublik.
It was an eventful day at the office for Novak Djokovic to begin his Wimbledon eve weekend. Djokovic won his second title of the season and added--at least temporarily--Mario Ancic to his coaching staff.
There is one lucky loser in the main draw at the moment, and Murray is playing him. But a date with Alexander Bublik is just about where the good news ends for the top-seeded Scot.
Wimbledon's 2017 draw ceremony was held on Friday in London, where the men's singles bracket did no favors for Roger Federer.
Two strikingly different events will take place this week as the season's third Grand Slam looms large on the immediate horizon.
Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from the Aegon Championships at The Queen’s Club after taking the advice of his doctors to rest.
2016 is within hours of ending. For some of us "Down Under" we've celebrated and celebrated. And it's already tomorrow. To our friends on each and every Continent. Happy New Year!
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We humans love our relics - the Roman Colosseum, the Greek Acropolis, the Egyptian Pyramids, Peru’s Machu Picchu. These monuments represent the triumphant architecture of once-great civilizations.
In a letter dated, July 23, 2014 and sent to ITWA Co-President Paul Newman, Harman said, in part, “…I have decided to resign from ITWA and do so with a heavy heart but it is clear that I have no alternative.
Check out these amazing photos by our friend Brett Connors at Wimbledon tennis.
Wimbledon has produced many tales of the unexpected before but the prospect of Britain's Marcus Willis, the world's 772nd ranked player who, by his own admission was a loser in life just a few months ago, is now preparing to face seven times champion Roger Federer.
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