Iga Swiatek: ‘I don’t consider myself a legend’
World number one Iga Swiatek knows she cannot be compared to Serena or Venus Williams yet, despite winning her 36th match in a row to set a new record.
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World number one Iga Swiatek knows she cannot be compared to Serena or Venus Williams yet, despite winning her 36th match in a row to set a new record.
British wildcard Ryan Peniston enjoyed a dream Wimbledon debut with a straight-sets victory over Switzerland’s Henri Laaksonen.
Andy Murray hopes the return of Ivan Lendl can help inspire him to more Wimbledon heroics.
Champions may change but some things remain steadfast institutions of Wimbledon: tennis whites, strawberries and cream and Pimm’s are symbolic of the traditions held dear in SW19. Centre Court is obviously the most iconic location within the All England Club but, whether you have attended in reality or are an armchair fan, Henman Hill comes a close second.
The final preparations for this year’s edition of the Wimbledon tennis tournament are being finalised, and the world-famous tournament is ready to welcome the sport’s finest players, with the All England Club celebrating a centenary of action on the centre court.
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Tim Henman feels Serena Williams is an outside contender for Wimbledon glory, but suggests it would be foolish to dismiss the 23-time major champion. Williams has been sighted on court only twice since her withdrawal against Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the first round of last year’s Wimbledon. Ad/> A leg injury kept her out of last year’s US Open and this season’s Australian Open, while she elected to sidestep the French Open.
Former World No 1 Andy Murray and legendary broadcaster Sue Barker have shared significant moments in tennis history and the Scot has paid glowing tribute to the retiring voice of Wimbledon.