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Podcast Special: The first woman of Wimbledon
In our first episode, “The Woman who ran Wimbledon”, Finn Ranson speaks to actor and filmmaker Sarah Tullamore about the great Norah Gordon Cleather, who steered
A woman in a man’s world: GST Podcast returns with a brilliant story to tell
The Grand Slam Tennis podcast is back for a new series. From players and coaches, to authors and filmmakers, we’ve spoken to some unique people
Coric fuels new war of words with Kyrgios
Croatian Borna Coric has reignited the twitter feud with Nick Kyrgios over the ill-fated Adria Tour, calling the Australian “a general after the battle”. Coric,
Mixed feelings for Murray in Brit defeat
Britain’s Andy Murray suffered defeat in a mixed doubles encounter at the Battle of the Brits tournament, as he steps up preparation for the US Open.
Bulldogs have their day in Battle of the Brits
Self-appointed cheerleader of the Union Jacks team, British No.1 Dan Evans came out a 6-4,6-4 winner over compatriot Kyle Edmund in a feisty encounter earning
Konta, Evans surprise losers as Brit Battle resumes
British No.1s Johanna Konta and Dan Evans were shock losers on the opening day of tournaments in the UK. World No.14 Konta could only win
Osaka hits back at bikini post critics
Naomi Osaka has lashed out at online critics who called on her to maintain her “innocent image” after she posted a picture of herself wearing
Dimitrov still suffering effects of coronavirus
Grigor Dimitrov says he has yet to fully recover from COVID-19, after contracting it while playing in Novak Djokovic’s Adria Tour. The widely criticised event
Roland Garros still a ‘building site’
French authorities are in a race against time to finish renovations to the Roland Garros centre after months of delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
New quarantine rule puts Halep in doubt for WTA return
Simona Halep’s appearance at the WTA event in Palermo next month is in doubt after Italy imposed a mandatory quarantine of 14 days for people