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A controversy erupted at Wimbledon between notorious bad girls Jelena Ostapenko and Laura Siegemund in a row over a time violation.
Despite retiring from a 23-year tennis career with millions in the bank, Rafael Nadal isn't kicking up his feet—he's back at work, this time in hotels.
Men’s and women’s quarterfinal action continues on Wednesday at Wimbledon with a men’s battle between No. 2 Alexander Zverev and No. 6 Taylor Fritz highlighting the TV schedule. The day starts at 7:30 a.
Djokovic has tinkered with his serve throughout his career, going all the way back to 2010 when he hit more double faults than aces and ranked 24th for percentage of serve games won. That was after hiring former U.S. Open finalist Todd Martin, partly to try to fix the misfiring shot.
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Moment 15-year-old tennis star Ida Wobker was booted out of Wimbledon for shocking on-court meltdown
It’s the type of tantrum that gets a 15-year-old punished. For Ida Wobker, it was a lot worse than losing her cell phone for a week. While locked in a 5-5 tie in the second set with Valentina Pop, the German teen had a meltdown after missing a backhand long,
From Naomi Osaka’s avant-garde get-ups to Taylor Fritz head-to-toe in Boss, tennis players are making the most of their moments on the court ahead of matches. Brands should buy in.
But membership secretary Steve Daniel, 52, said the club had been told that a padel company was interested in the site and would pay a substantial amount more to be based there.
Elite women's tennis is almost a different sport to the one Williams played at her peak. She showed signs that she can adapt.
One of tennis’s premium exhibition tournaments - The Bonmont Masters - returns in June 2027, bringing top players to
NJ.com’s HS sports department is using some of its time over the summer to republish semi-recent postseason honors that, for a variety of reasons, had become largely inaccessible, even to us. We hope these republications will be a resource for HS sports fans around the state to settle Thanksgiving Day “remember when” arguments and to reconnect the HS sports community to its recent past.
LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) - Karolina Muchova overcame four-times Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka of Japan 7-6(4) 6-4 in an absorbing contest of athleticism, shot variety and tight margins on Tuesday to set up a Wimbledon semi-final against American Coco Gauff.