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How much fluff is the perfect amount of fluff? That may seem a strange question but in the world of professional tennis it is ...
When Wimbledon's men's singles tournament was first held in 1877, best-of-five matches were held. When the women's singles ...
To dictate rallies on grass like she does on clay, she had to take the ball early, and accelerate through it. To make the ball “listen” to her beat.
Amanda Anisimova did not just defeat world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka to reach the Wimbledon final for the first time. She also ...
Play is stopped in Sonay Kartal's last-16 match at Wimbledon as the electronic line calling system fails to call a ball out.
Anisimova has a great record against Sabalenka, with the American leading their head-to-head 5-3 after eight matches on the ...
Imagine a 12th-century France with a dusty monastic courtyard. Two monks do not face off with rackets in hand, but rather, use their bare ...
Former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash has called for an ’emergency solution’ after being shocked by an ‘absolutely ridiculous’ ...
Why do players have a second ball in their pockets? So we know what the fluffier ball in tennis star's pockets are but the question remains why they don't allow the ballgirls and boys to hold onto ...
The All England Club is blaming human error for a glaring mistake by the electronic system that replaced human line judges ...
Carlos Alcaraz says playing Cameron Norrie is a nightmare and that he must be mentally strong to beat the Brit in the ...
All England Club apologises and blames human error for embarrassing failure of technology in Sonay Kartal match ...