Novak Djokovic admits to Wimbledon’s new middle Sunday play rule
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The last British pair standing will both look to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Sunday as Cameron Norrie and Heather Watson carry home hopes.
LONDON : Up-and-coming German Jule Niemeier knocked Heather Watson out of Wimbledon's fourth round 6-2 6-4 on Sunday and apologised for disappointing the crowd by beating a home favourite.
LONDON : A gaping hole was left at Wimbledon this week when Roger Federer's name was missing from the men's draw for the first time since 1998 but the Swiss great hinted he could be back at his favourite hunting ground when he made a surprise appearance at the All England Club 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.
LONDON: Roger Federer said Sunday (Jul 3) he hopes to play Wimbledon "one more time" despite being sidelined for a year with a knee injury.
Roger Federer described him as a "clown", Rafael Nadal once accused him of lacking respect and, on an unforgettable Saturday night at Wimbledon, Stefanos Tsitsipas branded him "evil" and a "bully".
Roger Federer described him as a "clown", Rafael Nadal once accused him of lacking respect and, on an unforgettable Saturday night at Wimbledon, Stefanos Tsitsipas branded him "evil" and a "bully". Love him or hate him, Nick Kyrgios is closing in on becoming Wimbledon's most controversial ever champion. The 27-year-old Australian made the last 16 after a stormy encounter against Tsitsipas as Wimbledon's normally genteel Court One witnessed the tennis equivalent of a street brawl.