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Jannik Sinner has a group of diehard supporters who dress as carrots to attend his tennis matches. Yes, carrots. But why?
Amanda Anisimova is having a career-making run at The Championships, Wimbledon and she’s doing it in head-to-toe Nike. A ...
She is more often in a box seat on a show court these days. Tuesday, she sat on No. 1 Court to watch Taylor Fritz, the American world No. 5, reach his first Wimbledon semifinal with a four-set win ...
Federer fans are still in a state of grief as some admit to no longer watching tennis after his retirement while others say ...
Welsh inventor Walter Clopton Wingfield, then a retired British Army officer, is credited with pioneering the sport around ...
Novak Djokovic recovered from an alarming scare to book his place in the quarter-finals of Wimbledon in front of his old ...
With the Wimbledon Championships inspiring this summer's tenniscore trend, see 10 of the most stylish tennis skirts that look ...
One of Wimbledon’s trademarks is the white uniforms against green grass. But did you know those pristine outfits are policed ...
Despite the sweltering heat, Beckham made a transatlantic dash from Atlanta to catch the action at Wimbledon and pose alongside one former champion for a selfie.
Nicole Pratt, a former player turned coach who leads Tennis Australia’s women’s coaching initiatives, spent years investigating why so few women coach professional tennis.
Australian tennis is celebrating a green-and-golden day as four more of its battalion qualified for Wimbledon.
Is Australian English different from English? This article explores how Aussie slang and idioms reflect national identity and challenge traditional ideas of what counts as “English”.
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