LONDON (Reuters) - Fans flocking to Wimbledon's Court One on Thursday will face a welcome dilemma in what promises to be a bumper day for the home...
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LONDON (Reuters) - Friendships were put to one side and rivalries rekindled as a battle of Britain raged at Wimbledon on Thursday with old-hand Cameron Norrie overcoming young pretender Jack Draper and a teary Harriet Dart outlasting Katie Boulter. Read full story
LONDON (Reuters) - Fans flocking to Wimbledon's Court One on Thursday will face a welcome dilemma in what promises to be a bumper day for the home...
Harriet Dart’s journey at Wimbledon took a heartbreaking turn as she faced off against fellow Brit Katie Boulter in a thrilling match on...
Britain is guaranteed to have at least one representative in the third round of the women’s singles after Katie Boulter and Harriet Dart, the...
Jack Draper may well be the future of British men’s tennis but Cameron Norrie gave a timely reminder on Thursday that he is still around and, it...
Near nerveless in an opening round triumph over James Duckworth at Wimbledon on Tuesday, Alex de Minaur bounced into the most stressful situation the...
The king is dead. Long live the ki … well, not entirely. Not yet. But on the day that Andy Murray waved a pained goodbye to his singles career at...
Moments before the end of this wild encounter between Britain’s two highest-ranked women, Harriet Dart covered her eyes and started to wipe away...
As Cameron Norrie and Alexander Zverev hardly need reminding, it’s the hope that kills you. This time, it was Norrie’s turn to feel the...
Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has once again ignited a feud with BBC commentator Andrew Castle, criticizing what he calls a...