10 players to keep a close eye on at this year’s Wimbledon
A few familiar names will be missing from Wimbledon this year but the competition is set to be just as fierce for the big titles.
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A few familiar names will be missing from Wimbledon this year but the competition is set to be just as fierce for the big titles.
Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal were making last-minute preparations out on the training courts ahead of their Wimbledon first-round matches.
Rafael Nadal has declared himself 'happy' with his fitness as he continues his bid to secure a calendar Grand Slam at Wimbledon next week.
Stefanos Tsitsipas believes Rafael Nadal must feel "immortal" after winning the French Open and moving halfway to the first men's calendar Grand Slam in more than half a century.
Stefanos Tsitsipas believes Rafael Nadal must feel "immortal" after winning the French Open and moving halfway to the first men's calendar Grand Slam in more than half a century. The great Spaniard captured a 14th title at Roland Garros earlier this month to add to the Australian Open he secured in January. His win in Paris, which also extended his Grand Slam record to 22 titles, came despite him needing his injured left foot to be anaesthetised.
WIMBLEDON, United Kingdom — There are no ranking points on offer at Wimbledon this year, the result of a decision by the ATP and WTA Tours in response to the tournament’s decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players.
There are no ranking points on offer at Wimbledon this year, the result of a decision by the ATP and WTA Tours in response to the tournament's decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players.
LONDON — Rafael Nadal on Saturday said the procedure he had on his chronic foot injury after Roland Garros has meant he is largely pain-free, but he is unsure how long the treatment will be effective.