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The annual Wimbledon Championships returns tomorrow. The tournament stands tall because of the level of tennis matches it provides and the tradition it has.
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The annual Wimbledon Championships returns tomorrow. The tournament stands tall because of the level of tennis matches it provides and the tradition it has.
Carlos Alcaraz says he tries to watch videos of the big three and Andy Murray play on grass to help develop his game on the surface. After a sensational rise up the ATP rankings in 2021, Alcaraz goes into Wimbledon on Monday as the world No. 7 and fifth seed at the Grand Slam.
Wimbledon’s head groundsman says his team has learnt lessons after last year’s slipping controversy, which saw players retiring injured from Centre Court.
Top seed Novak Djokovic believes he is in good shape to match the Wimbledon title haul of his childhood hero Pete Sampras.
British No. 1 Cameron Norrie hopes he can benefit from experience as he targets a deep run at this year's Wimbledon. It will be Norrie's fifth appearance at the SW19 showpiece, but he has only reached the third round once — last year — when he lost in four sets to Roger Federer.
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Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal headline the title chase at Wimbledon where eight-time champion Roger Federer, the world's top two players as well as valuable ranking points will all be missing.
LONDON: When the opening serve is struck at Wimbledon next week, it will mark the 15th anniversary of equal prize money being offered at all four of tennis’ Grand Slam events. The men’s and women’s singles champions will each receive £2 million (US$2.5 million) in prize money, while any who falls in the first round will walk away with a cheque for £50,000 (US$61,400).