Haka inspired Rosol's rampage Czech tennis writers were working overtime at Wimbledon on Friday, dealing with the national euphoria over Lukas Rosol's incredible win over Rafael Nadal. Read full article |
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Don't play poker with Sharapova - coach Maria Sharapova would give any poker player a run for their money in Las Vegas, according to the famous tennis coach who helped to shape her talent from the age of nine. Read full article |
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Opportunity knocks for Murray Rafael Nadal's nightmare on Centre Court was looking like Andy Murray's dream Wimbledon scenario on Friday as the All England Club came to terms with one of the biggest shocks in its 126-year history. Read full article |
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Djokovic, Federer hope to avoid Nadal's fate Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer return to centre stage at Wimbledon on Friday hoping to avoid the fate that befell Rafael Nadal who was sent packing by little known Czech gun-slinger Lukas Rosol. Read full article |
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Livid Karlovic accuses officials of bias Ivo Karlovic accused Wimbledon officials of cheating in a bid to help home favourite Andy Murray after the giant Croat was called for a series of foot-faults during his defeat on Thursday. Read full article |
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Nadal stunned by Rosol in thriller Czech Lukas Rosol beat second seed Rafael Nadal 6-7 6-4 6-4 2-6 6-4 in the Wimbledon second round to complete one of the biggest ever upsets on Thursday. Read full article |
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Serena wants someone to say it with flowers Former Wimbledon champion Serena Williams pleaded to her fans on Thursday to put a smile on her face by sending her roses, pink ones ideally. Read full article |
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Sharapova struggles, Serena rolls on Top seed Maria Sharapova overcame a second-set wobble to beat Tsvetana Pironkova 7-6 6-7 6-0 and reach the Wimbledon third round on Thursday. Read full article |
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Annie KO a blow for giddy Brits To the uninitiated the scoreboard gave little away, but once the first fuzzy yellow ball was struck there could be no doubt that it was Anne Keothavong who was Britain's darling. Read full article |
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Nishikori aims to match boyhood hero Matsuoka Kei Nishikori set his sights on matching Shuzo Matsuoka's run to the Wimbledon quarterfinals after becoming the first Japanese man to reach the third round at the All England Club for 17 years. Read full article |
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Green grass stirs happy memories for Goran Every time Goran Ivanisevic looks out of the window of his Croatian home and sees the grass, it reminds him of the unforgettable day he finally won Wimbledon. Read full article |
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Another late night for Novak at Wimbledon Novak Djokovic holds one record at Wimbledon that he wasn't in any mood to break on Wednesday. In fact, he seemed in quite a hurry to fall short. Read full article |
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Murray ready to dodge 'bombs' Andy Murray will have to dodge "bombs" and watch a lot of balls whistle past his ears when he comes face to face with the tallest man in tennis in his second-round match at Wimbledon on Thursday. Read full article |
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Ivanovic wants to follow Sharapova's recovery road Ana Ivanovic admits she wants to emulate fellow glamour girl Maria Sharapova's return to the top after moving into the Wimbledon second round with a 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 victory over Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez. Read full article |
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Years catch up with Date-Krumm Kimiko Date-Krumm, comfortably the oldest player at Wimbledon at 41, crashed out in the first round on Wednesday vowing to do everything in her power to return next year. Read full article |
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Fish seeks confidence on return from heart scare Six weeks ago Mardy Fish was going to bed wired to a heart monitor, now he is preparing for his a second-round clash at Wimbledon trying to regain the confidence that helped him reach the world's top 10. Read full article |
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Federer produces regal performance Royalty reigned supreme on Wimbledon's Centre Court on Wednesday as Roger Federer produced a majestic performance for the watching Prince Charles. Read full article |
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Wozniacki, Stosur crash out The bottom half of the women's draw opened up on Wednesday with fifth-seeded US Open champion Samantha Stosur and seventh-seeded Caroline Wozniacki both knocked out. Read full article |
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'Sun not setting on Venus just yet' Venus Williams' father will brook no argument - the five-times Wimbledon champion is doing just fine despite slumping out of the tournament in the opening round for the first time in 15 years. Read full article |
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Djokovic, Federer back on court After demolishing their first-round opponents, defending Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic and six-times winner Roger Federer return on Wednesday to face players from the opposite end of the tennis spectrum. Read full article |