Wimbledon
Wimbledon lowers the boom on human linecalling
Wimbledon on Wednesday brought an end to human linecalling at the most traditional of the four Grand Slams while launching a timing shakeup in an
Former Federer coach Peter Lundgren dies
Former player Peter Lundgren, who coached Roger Federer to his first Wimbledon title in 2003 has died, his family confirmed on Friday. The hard rock-loving Swede
Injured Jabeur junks USO
Injuries which have plagued One Jabeur for months on Thursday forced the three-time Grand Slam finalist to withdraw from the US Open. Officials announced the news in
Alcaraz draws closer to historic treble
Carlos Alcaraz lined up in the gold medal match at the Paris Olympics after crushing Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-1, 6-1 as the Spaniard hopes to become
Djokovic nursing doubts after knee flare-up
Novak Djokovic is expecting to make a last-minute decision on whether he is fit enough to take to the court on today for his Olympic
Emma admits she envies GB Olympians
Voluntary Olympic absentee Emma Raducanu has confessed that part of her feels the pain of not playing Paris after making herself unavailable for Team GB.
Red alert for Sinner – Olympic travel delayed
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is sparking concern, with the Italian delaying his travel to the Paris Olympics due to illness. Italian agency ANSA said
Muzza confirms: I’m done after Paris
Andy Murray is set to draw the curtain on his exceptional tennis career with the Scot confirming on Tuesday – as expected – that he will