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.
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 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.
Serena Williams won her fourth Wimbledon title on this day in 2010 by beating Vera Zvonareva in just over an hour.
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.
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".