'Manic Monday' awaits Wimbledon's open field for women's title
No matter what anyone tells you, they do play every day during Wimbledon.
No matter what anyone tells you, they do play every day during Wimbledon.
Don't look beyond the obvious. So says Andy Murray's coach Ivan Lendl, a notoriously blunt character who has never dealt in euphemisms or metaphors.
The official stewards comb the field at 5:30 a.m., tapping upon the tents and sometimes uttering one of the most horrifying passages in all the English language: "Wakey! Wakey!"
Pat Cash could yet celebrate the 30th anniversary of his 1987 Wimbledon triumph with another title at the All England Club.
A tearful Bethanie Mattek-Sands said on Facebook Live on Saturday that she would undergo surgery to repair a dislocated right kneecap and a ruptured patella tendon that led to a wrenching scene during her second-round Wimbledon match Thursday.
Wimbledon top seed lived dangerously before overcoming American outsider Shelby Rogers.
Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic have edged closer to a blockbuster Wimbledon semi-final after leading a record number of 30-somethings into the second week.
Even John Tomic is reportedly ashamed of his son Bernard's Wimbledon performance.
Three-times Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic roared his way into the fourth round with a 6-4 6-1 7-6 (2) defeat of unpredictable Latvian Ernests Gulbis on Centre Court.
As the south-west London courts sizzle, players have a new gripe with the All-England Club.
Tennis star Venus Williams has been cleared of breaking the law in a fatal traffic crash last month after new video footage of the incident emerged.
Police announced Friday that there was a third car involved in Venus Williams' deadly crash last month near her Palm Beach home.
Naomi Osaka wasn't even born when Venus Williams made her debut at the All England Club, but it was the 37-year-old who triumphed on Friday to book her place in the last 16 at Wimbledon.
Murray will next face Benoit Paire of France in the fourth round.
Mark Philippoussis can see through the gloom and predict sunny days ahead for Australian tennis.
Tennis is set for a timekeeping revolution, The Daily Telegraph has learnt, as the US Open prepares to introduce a shot-clock at its qualifying event in August.
The frictionless progress of the 'Big Four' continued last night as Roger Federer eased past his unheralded opponent, the world No 79 Dusan Lajovic, in just 1hr 30min.
French 12th seed Kristina Mladenovic brushed aside her second round defeat at Wimbledon, saying she couldn't care less about it and was just happy she had not been injured.
"Help me, help me please," she screamed, clutching her knee after the fall.
Arina Rodionova has fallen short in her desperate bid to save Australia from its bleakest Wimbledon in almost 80 years, losing to Kazakh wildcard Zarina Diyas.
Three-time champion Novak Djokovic has eased into the third round at Wimbledon, brushing aside Adam Pavlasek 6-2 6-1 6-1.
Bernard Tomic's Wimbledon week of woe has continued with the world No.59 being fined almost $A20,000 after admitting he feigned injury in his first-round defeat.
Home headliner Andy Murray and fourth seed Rafael Nadal imposed their will on outclassed opponents on Wednesday as they powered into the third round at Wimbledon.
A hot and bothered Daniil Medvedev is facing disciplinary action from Wimbledon officials after a bizarre row with umpire Mariana Alves ended with him tossing coins at the official's chair
After sweeping aside American Donald Young in Wimbledon's second round, Rafael Nadal gave what – surely – for most sports stars would have been the strangest autograph of their career.
Bernard Tomic should be applauded for his honesty not ostracised, says former world No.1 Mats Wilander.
Australia's last Wimbledon singles hope will take to the court for the second round on Thursday night against a backdrop of extortion claims shadowing her AFL-playing husband.
Defending champion Andy Murray and red-hot Roland Garros winner Rafael Nadal have made statements of intent as they both crushed their second round opponents at The All England Club.
Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova has had her Wimbledon dream shattered by 95th ranked American Madison Brengle in the second round.
Little-known Arina Rodionova has saved seven match points to emerge as an unlikely saviour on a day of carnage for Australia at Wimbledon.
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