Goran’s glory, Murray’s joy and Novotna’s tears – Centre Court’s best moments
This summer’s Wimbledon marks the 100th anniversary of Centre Court.
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This summer’s Wimbledon marks the 100th anniversary of Centre Court.
Cameron Norrie heads to Wimbledon as British number one for the first time and is seeking to finally reach the second week of a grand slam.
Italy's Matteo Berrettini served notice of his intention to mount another strong challenge at Wimbledon after joining an elite group of players by retaining his ATP Queen's Club title on Sunday. Berrettini defeated Serbia's Filip Krajinovic 7-5, 6-4 in the final of the Wimbledon warm-up event. He will now be aiming to go one better at Wimbledon, the only one of tennis's four majors still played on grass, after losing to Novak Djokovic in last year's final
Wimbledon is allowing players to practice on Centre and No.1 courts for the first time ahead of the Championships next week, in a bid to avoid injuries. Last year, a handful of players complained about the “dangerous”, slippery grass that caused injury to 23-time major champion Serena Williams after she lost her footing in the first round.
Matteo Berrettini was crowned champion of the cinch Championships at Queen’s Club in London for the second year running after a 7-5 6-4 victory over Filip Krajinovic. The back-to-back winner served 14 aces during the match in an aggressive performance that Krajinovic — who raised eyebrows by making the final — found tricky to deal with, as the 26-year-old became the first player in the Open Era to win titles in his first two appearances in London.
Matteo Berrettini has defended his cinch Championships title at Queen's Club by beating Filip Krajinovic in straight sets.
LONDON: Italian Matteo Berrettini retained his title at the Queen's Club Championships with a 7-5 6-4 defeat of Serbia's Filip Krajinovic on Sunday (Jun 19), as the world number 10 gave himself the perfect launch pad into Wimbledon.
LONDON (AP) — Matteo Berrettini looks in prime shape for another deep run at Wimbledon.