In pictures: Wimbledon celebrates 100 years of Centre Court with past champions
Wimbledon marked 100 years of Centre Court with a special celebration on Sunday.
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Wimbledon marked 100 years of Centre Court with a special celebration on Sunday.
Roger Federer is still hoping to return and compete at Wimbledon next year as he made a surprise appearance at the All England Club on Sunday to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Centre Court.
I’ve got a confession to make about etiquette. It involves Stefanos Tsitsipas but none of it was his fault. The Greek framed a ball high into the stands in his first-round match against Swiss Alexander Ritschard on Tuesday. I saw the trajectory of the ball coming towards me and switched into kerching mode, my mind primed as if this was the 1k crowd catch in Twenty20 cricket.
Roger Federer is back at Wimbledon today for a special Centre Court presentation a year after he last competed in the quarter-final here. But the eight-time champion at the All England Club is not back as a competitor this year as he continues his comeback from a third knee surgery, targeting a comeback in London later this year.
The new all-star double-act in tennis is in need of a name - suggestions welcome.
Venus Williams brilliantly hit back at a journalist who questioned whether she was just at Wimbledon “for the experience.”
Leon Smith has said he will not let sentiment cloud his judgement when he picks his Davis Cup team, saying Andy Murray and all other players in contention must earn their place. Murray is battling to return to the top of the sport following hip surgery, but crashed out of Wimbledon in the second round to John Isner. Ad/> Great Britain play host to USA, Kazakhstan and Netherlands in Glasgow in September, and Murray would be a huge draw card for the Scottish crowd.
Nick Kyrgios has had his say on Alexander Bublik’s controversial underarm serve tactic, approving of the move and calling it “different”. Bublik produced six underarm serves in one game during his third-round loss to Frances Tiafoe on Friday — a new Wimbledon record — which has caused debate despite a number of players adopting the ploy, including two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray.