Barty wins girls' title to seal Aus double Ashleigh Barty completed a memorable double for Australia when she won the Wimbledon girls' singles title with a 7-5, 7-6 (7/3) victory over Russia's Irina Khromacheva in the final on Sunday. Read full article |
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Kvitova leads new generation New Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova has the world at her feet, but the softly-spoken, 21-year-old Czech now needs to prove that she can be a big noise amongst the big beasts of women's tennis. Read full article |
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Djokovic pledges all-out attack Novak Djokovic vowed not to be outmuscled by Rafael Nadal in Sunday's Wimbledon final when he will attempt to inflict the great Spaniard's first defeat at the All England Club in four years. Read full article |
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Sharapova takes step in right direction Maria Sharapova believes her run to a first Wimbledon final in seven years is firm proof that the injury-plagued years which threatened to derail her glittering career are now a thing of the past. Read full article |
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Nadal and Djokovic set for blockbuster Rafa Nadal has the perfect stage to regain the bragging rights over Novak Djokovic when the world's top two contest the Wimbledon singles final on Centre Court on Sunday. Read full article |
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Luke Saville wins boys' title at Wimbledon Luke Saville of Australia won the boys' title at Wimbledon on Saturday, coming from a set and a break down to beat Liam Broady of Britain 2-6, 6-4, 6-2. Read full article |
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Kvitova tears after meeting Wimbledon idols Petra Kvitova revealed she had an emotional encounter with former Wimbledon champions Martina Navratilova and Jana Novtona after becoming the third Czech to lift the women's singles crown on Saturday. Read full article |
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Peschke, Srebotnik win women's doubles Kveta Peschke and Katarina Srebotnik, the second seeds, captured the Wimbledon women's doubles title on Saturday with a 6-3, 6-1 win over Sabine Lisicki of Germany and Australia's Samantha Stosur. Read full article |
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Bryans equal Woodies' 11 Grand Slam mark American twins Bob and Mike Bryan equalled Mark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge's record of 11 Grand Slam men's doubles titles on Saturday when they captured their second Wimbledon crown. Read full article |
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'Return to grand-slam mix is no fairytale' After uprooting from Russia and leaving her mother behind when she joined Nick Bolletieri's Florida academy as a nine-year-old, Maria Sharapova knows what is needed to succeed at the highest levels of sport. Read full article |
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Kvitova win brings home town to standstill The eastern Czech town of Fulnek came to a standstill for two hours on Saturday, then erupted with joy as local tennis star Petra Kvitova won the Wimbledon women's title. Read full article |
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Kvitova stuns Sharapova to claim crown Petra Kvitova stunned favourite Maria Sharapova to win her first Grand Slam title with a 6-3, 6-4 victory in the women's singles final at Wimbledon on Saturday. Read full article |
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Nadal, Djokovic both face huge tests Novak Djokovic will be competing to make a childhood dream come true when the new world No 1 plays his first Wimbledon final against Rafael Nadal. Read full article |
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Nadal's record in Wimbledon finals Defending champion Rafael Nadal will take on Novak Djokovic in Sunday's Wimbledon final in what will be the Spaniard's fifth All England Club final. Read full article |
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Sharapova eyes second Wimbledon title Maria Sharapova takes aim at a second Wimbledon title on Saturday which she hopes will spark a Grand Slam streak to add to her three majors. Read full article |
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British press hails Murray despite defeat Britain's press paid tribute to Andy Murray on Saturday, despite the Scot falling in the Wimbledon semifinals for the third year in a row. Read full article |
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Nadal and future No 1 in final Rafael Nadal will get to play one more match as the top-ranked man in the tennis world, and it will be in the Wimbledon final against the man who is going to replace him. Read full article |
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Murray vows to work harder Andy Murray vowed to work harder than ever to break his Grand Slam duck after his latest attempt to end Britain's 75-year wait for a Wimbledon champion ended in bitter defeat. Read full article |
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Britain's long wait continues Nylon and the Biro had just been invented and the Second World War was still a dark cloud on the horizon the last time a British player graced the Wimbledon men's singles final. Read full article |
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Diving Tsonga rues hurry-up call Jo-Wilfried Tsonga said a warning from the chair umpire about slow play had disrupted his rhythm during his four-set loss to Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon semifinals on Friday. Read full article |