Rafael Nadal & Novak Djokovic's potential route to mouthwatering Wimbledon final revealed
Wimbledon is here and we can’t wait for an action-packed tennis tournament this summer.
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Wimbledon is here and we can’t wait for an action-packed tennis tournament this summer.
Serena Williams' eagerly-awaited return to Wimbledon will begin in the first round against France's Harmony Tan as the 23-times major champion resumes singles action after a year out next week.
Serena Williams' eagerly-awaited return at Wimbledon will begin in the first round against France's Harmony Tan as the 23-times Grand Slam champion resumes singles action after a year out.
Novak Djokovic will face South Korea's Soonwoo Kwon in the first round of his Wimbledon defence. The No.1 seed — in the absence of Russian Daniil Medvedev — could meet Spanish teen sensation Carlos Alcaraz in the last eight if the pair both reach that stage. Ad/> Andy Murray has been drawn against Australia's James Duckworth in his opening match.
Britain's Ryan Peniston kept up his astonishing rise with another impressive win ahead of Wimbledon, knocking French Open quarter-finalist Holger Rune out in the first round of the Eastbourne International. The 26-year-old, who was relatively unknown before a run at Queen's which took him to the last eight, came from a set down to beat the eighth seed 4-6 7-6 6-1.
Ryan Peniston's 'next stop' is to make the ATP top 100 after a quarter final exit at the LTA's cinch Championships at The Queen's Club at the hands of Filip Krajinovic. Peniston — who benefits from the LTA's NTC Access programme that supports players ranked 100-200 in singles and 31-100 in doubles — put in another impressive display against his third top 50 opponent in succession, but fell 4-6 6-3 6-3. Ad/> But Peniston will still take heart from a momentous week and says it has given him the belief he can compete on a regular basis against the elite of men's tennis.
Ryan Peniston admitted he has had worse weeks after earning a £100,000 pay day at Queen’s Club.