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Three way copycat plan for Wimbledon 2021

As Tennis Australia prepares to welcome 25-30,000 fans per day split into three zones, each with a covered court in just over a weeks time

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WTA 2021 predictions: Still no heir apparent to Serena

grandslamtennis.online editor PETER ROWE finds it almost impossible to predict what is in store for women’s tennis in 2021. Trying to pick a top three

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ATP 2021 predictions: Is it Thiem time at last?

grandslam.online editor PETER ROWE checks his crystal ball and asks if it is time for a changing of the guard in men’s tennis in 2021.

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That was the year that was …

Grandslamtennis.online publisher and chief photographer ROGER PARKER looks back at a tumultuous year through the lens of his camera … The 2020 season began normally

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Farewell to the Chief: Olmedo passes

Peruvian-born Alex Olmedo, who won Wimbledon and the Australian Championships in 1959, becoming the first Latin American man to win a Grand Slam singles title

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Great posters and photos now available on grandslamtennis.online

Looking for a photo, or a poster (up to a whopping A2 size) for a Christmas present? Or to adorn your study – or your

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Wimbledon to receive massive pandemic insurance payout

Wimbledon chiefs are set to receive a payout of more than £174 million ($230m) from insurers to cover losses from the COVID-19 pandemic. The figure,

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British LTA loses £30m because of Covid restrictions

Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association has seen its income fall by £30m as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The governing body says the 40% drop

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British tennis calls for more government support

The British Lawn Tennis Association has called for more government support for community indoor tennis centres after warning a third may close because of COVID-19