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Wimbledon Women’s Day 7

Ons Jabeur kept a perfect record this week at Wimbledon as the third seed advanced to the quarter-finals 7-6(9), 6-4 over Elise Mertens on Sunday.

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Federer hopes to be back at Wimbledon

Roger Federer drew a standing ovation on Sunday as the eight-time champion appeared on Centre Court with other Wimbledon winners to celebrate the 100th anniversary of

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Jailed Boris “commentating” Wimbledon for inmates

Boris Becker has  reportedly been offering Wimbledon “commentary” for fellow inmates during the tennis fortnight from inside his low-security Oxfordshire prison. London’s Daily Star said the

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Djoko has a go at strict Wimbledon tradition

Novak Djokovic says he could do without the all-white clothing rule at Wimbledon and grumbled that others got to step onto the pristine grass of Centre

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Showman or bully?

NICK Kyrgios clearly thinks he is bigger than tennis. He has admitted this week to throwing matches because his favourite basketball team, the Boston Celtics,

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Wimbledon Women’s Day 6

Alize Cornet drank in the applause after stunning top seed Iga Swiatek 6-4, 6-2 on Saturday in the Wimbledon third round to end the Pole’s

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Report: Staff sacked as Wimbledon feels financial pinch

Slumping attendance at Wimbledon is resulting in on-the-spot sackings of temporary staff as the most prestigious of the four Grand Slams enters a troubled second week.

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Federer factor may be cause of fan apathy

The injury absence of Roger Federer and the first-round exit of Serena Williams could be partly to blame for the reduced crowd number at the

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Tan tumbles Brit Boulter

Harmony Tan trounced Katie Boulter 6-1, 6-1 on Saturday to deny the Brit a place in the Wimbledon fourth round. Boulter, ranked 118, had been

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Staff cuts as fans desert Wimbledon

Contractors have been looking at laying off staff as Wimbledon attendances took a dive on week one – down 11 per cent this year competed