Venus pulls out of Wimbledon American Venus Williams has pulled out of this year's Wimbledon because of a back injury, the five-times singles champion said on Tuesday. Read full article |
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McEnroe calls for Nadal to be seeded four at Wimbledon Wimbledon's seeding committee should use its power to promote 11-times grand slam champion Rafa Nadal into the top four, according to three-times former champion John McEnroe. Read full article |
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Nadal prepares for Wimbledon challenge French Open champion Rafael Nadal is preparing for a tricky transition from the clay to the grass of Wimbledon as his bid for a third title at the All England Club begins next week. Read full article |
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Stich backs Haas as dark horse Former champion Michael Stich has said evergreen Tommy Haas is a realistic outside contender at Wimbledon next week as the 35-year-old German enjoys an Indian summer in his career. Read full article |
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Johnson gets Wimbledon wildcard Steve Johnson of the United States joined Frenchman Nicolas Mahut and seven British players invited to compete in the men's and women's singles as a wild card at Wimbledon. Read full article |
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Ten years on, Federer faces historic bid Ten years after Roger Federer made his Grand Slam breakthrough at Wimbledon, the 17-time major winner returns to the All England Club next week as defending champion, but with the clock ticking. Read full article |
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Wimbledon holds no fear for Radwanska Wimbledon can hold no fear for Agnieszka Radwanska this year, after she survived all the way to the final last July. Read full article |
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Monfils pulls out of Wimbledon France's Gael Monfils announced on Wednesday that he would not playing at Wimbledon, citing personal reasons. Read full article |
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Mahut awarded Wimbledon wild card Frenchman Nicolas Mahut has been given a wild card for this month's Wimbledon, still reaping the fruits of his record 11-hour-five-minute match against American John Isner in 2010. Read full article |
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Will Nadal, Williams be unbeatable at Wimbledon? Right now, French Open champions Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams are as good as it gets in tennis. Read full article |
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Nikolay Davydenko to skip Wimbledon Nikolay Davydenko will skip Wimbledon for the first time since his debut at the All England Club in 2002. Read full article |
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Wimbledon announces hike in prize money Wimbledon organisers moved to justify a staggering 40 per cent rise in total prize money on Tuesday that will make the pot at this year's championships the biggest ever in tennis. Read full article |
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Court one roof remains in Wimbledon plans Wimbledon officials on Friday confirmed that they are considering a proposal to build a roof on the All England Club's Court One. Read full article |
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Wimbledon moved back one week from 2015 Wimbledon will be moved back one week from 2015 in a bid to allow players more time to rest and adapt to grass after the French Open, organisers announced on Thursday. Read full article |
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Federer ranks alongside Pele, Ali - Murray Wimbledon champion Roger Federer deserved to be ranked alongside Pele and Muhammad Ali as one of the greatest sportsmen the world has ever seen, according to beaten finalist Andy Murray. Read full article |
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Federer is still the daddy Roger Federer was still basking in the glow of winning another Wimbledon trophy so it was only natural that the Swiss, would expect his twin daughters to be excited by daddy's triumph. Read full article |
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Federer's victory a windfall for Oxfam The British charity Oxfam has won more than £100 000 thanks to Roger Federer's victory at Wimbledon after being left a bet in a gambler's will. Read full article |
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Federer never stopped believing Roger Federer never doubted his ability to win grand slam titles during a two and a half year drought in which he was written off in some quarters and passed the 30 year age barrier. Read full article |
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Murray vows to come back stronger Andy Murray vowed to come back stronger than ever after a heartbreaking four-set Wimbledon final defeat against Roger Federer left the distraught Scot crying tears of frustration on Centre Court. Read full article |
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Bryan, Raymond win mixed doubles title Mike Bryan and Lisa Raymond of the United States won the mixed doubles title on Sunday at Wimbledon. Read full article |