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Honest! Sorry about the typo folks. Tad disappointed here Steve. You ought to know better. I see you fell in with the "Robin's not liked in the locker room" crowd. Media did a great job slandering Soderling beginning at Wimby 07, then the French... Full Article at Peter Bodo's TennisWorld
There is a peculiar degree of suspicion each time Rafael Nadal is asked about his fitness, as if the vogue is to doubt him even when he says he is feeling fine — and thank you for your concern. Such disbelief ought to get to the 2008 Wimbledon champio Full Article at Times Online
British actress Kate Winslet (R) and her husband Sam Mendes sit on Centre Court during the quarter-final match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, in this July 1, 2009 file photo. The couple announced through their attorney on March 15,... View Photo »
I have to say I recognised more of the Cheltenham experience at Glastonbury than at the tennis. Wimbledon is rather regimental, you are encouraged to behave in a certain way, and clap when it suits them, and so on. At Glastonbury, Michael Eavis told me he likes to give people the impression that they ca...
Incredibly, for a man who has won six grand slam titles – four French Opens, one Wimbledon and one Australian Open – Nadal has lost his past 12 matches against top-10 players. However, until he got injured against Murray in Melbourne, he was playing... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription with the n/a site. To read this article in full you must be registered with the site. In Blue Square Premier, York City host fellow play-off hopefuls AFC... Full Article at Yorkshire Evening Post
Wimbledon champion Pat Cash has signed with Tennis Australia (TA) to work with its top junior players during 2010. Cash, who has been a long-time critic of TA, spent last week on the clay courts of Barcelona, joining former top-10 player and AIS coach... Full Article at ABC Online
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 03: Wimbledon tennis polo-shirts go on display in the warehouse of Angels Costumiers ahead of Saturday's Retro Sale on February 3, 2010 in London, England. Angels Costumiers are selling over 25,000 items of clothing and... View Photo »
We're not that big a sport ... People always point to the money that the LTA gets from Wimbledon, but it pales into insignificance compared with the money that, say, French tennis gets because of what local government does for the sport over there.
Sven Goran Eriksson, the former England coach, as director of football. Edberg, still based in Sweden, will live at the resort for part of the year. Twice Wimbledon champion, he is fascinated by the evolving contest between today’s top players. “We... Full Article at Times Online
You need to be all things to all people and know when to talk and when to shut up.” Tom Gorman was talking about what is required to become a successful Davis Cup captain as he gazed out at the beautiful sunken court at the La Quinta Resort, where... Full Article at FOX Sports
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British actress Kate Winslet (R) and her husband Sam Mendes sit on Centre Court during the quarter-final match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, in this July 1, 2009 file photo. The couple announced through their attorney on March 15, 2010, that they have separated. ...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 03: Wimbledon tennis polo-shirts go on display in the warehouse of Angels Costumiers ahead of Saturday's Retro Sale on February 3, 2010 in London, England. Angels Costumiers are selling over 25,000 items of clothing and accessories from their warehouse in...
View Photo »Switzerland's Roger Federer kisses the winner's trophy after winning the men's singles final against Australia's Mark Philippoussis at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, in this July 6, 2003 file photo. After winning Wimbledon in 2003 Switzerland's Roger Federer spent the...
View Photo »RNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2009 - Roger Federer of Switzerland celebrates after defeating Andy Roddick of the U.S. in their Gentlemen's Singles finals match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, July 5, 2009.
View Photo »RNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2009 - Germany's Steffi Graf (L) reacts after Andre Agassi of the U.S. accidentally hit Belgium's Kim Clijsters (C) with the ball during their mixed doubles match under the newly completed Centre Court roof at Wimbledon in London May 17, 2009.
View Photo »Shahar Peer of Israel returns the ball to Nadia Petrova of Russia at the Wimbledon tennis championships, in London June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Fans of Andy Murray of Britain pose for the camera during his match against Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland, at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, June 29, 2009.
View Photo »Andy Murray of Britain reacts during his match against Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland, at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, June 29, 2009.
View Photo »Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain (L) is congratulated by Fernando Gonzalez of Chile after their match at the Wimbledon tennis championships, in London June 27, 2009.
View Photo »Jamie Murray of Britain holds tennis balls during his Mixed Doubles semi-finals match with Liezel Huber of the U.S. against Mark Knowles of the Bahamas and Anna-Lena Groenefeld of Germany at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, July 3, 2009.
View Photo »Andy Murray of Britain (L) is congratulated by Viktor Troicki of Serbia after their match at the Wimbledon tennis championships, in London June 27, 2009.
View Photo »Julien Benneteau of France returns the ball to Novak Djokovic of Serbia at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, June 22, 2009.
View Photo »Fernando Gonzalez of Chile returns the ball to Leonardo Mayer of Argentina during their match at the Wimbledon tennis championships, in London June 25, 2009.
View Photo »Fernando Gonzalez of Chile sits on his racket during his match against Leonardo Mayer of Argentina at the Wimbledon tennis championships, in London June 25, 2009.
View Photo »A fan on Centre Court watches the semi-final match between Andy Murray of Britain and Andy Roddick of the U.S. at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, July 3, 2009.
View Photo »Dinara Safina of Russia serves to Kirsten Flipkens of Belgium during their match at the Wimbledon tennis championships, in London June 27, 2009.
View Photo »Spectators look at a scoreboard at the Wimbledon tennis championships, in London June 24, 2009.
View Photo »The girlfirend of Andy Murray of Britain, Kim Sears (L), and the wife of Andy Roddick of the U.S. , Brooklyn Decker, watch the semi-final match between Murray and Roddick at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, July 3, 2009.
View Photo »Robin Soderling of Sweden returns the ball to Marcel Granollers of Spain during their match at the Wimbledon tennis championships, in London June 24, 2009.
View Photo »Andy Murray of Britain reacts during his match against Robert Kendrick of the U.S. at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London June 23, 2009.
View Photo »Dinara Safina of Russia returns the ball to Amelie Mauresmo of France during their match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, June 29, 2009.
View Photo »Andy Murray of Britain returns the ball to Robert Kendrick of the U.S. during their match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London June 23, 2009.
View Photo »Fernando Verdasco of Spain stands by the net after missing a point in his match against Albert Montanes of Spain at the Wimbledon tennis championships, in London June 26, 2009.
View Photo »Serena Williams of the U.S. celebrates winning her match against Neuza Silva of Portugal at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, June 22, 2009.
View Photo »Serena Williams of the U.S. returns the ball to Jarmila Groth of Australia during their match at the Wimbledon tennis championships, in London June 24, 2009.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 03: Wimbledon tennis polo-shirts go on display in the warehouse of Angels Costumiers ahead of Saturday's Retro Sale on February 3, 2010 in London, England. Angels Costumiers are selling over 25,000 items of clothing and accessories from their warehouse in...
View Photo »I have to say I recognised more of the Cheltenham experience at Glastonbury than at the tennis. Wimbledon is rather regimental, you are encouraged to behave in a certain way, and clap when it suits them, and so on. At Glastonbury, Michael Eavis told me he likes to give people the impression that they ca...
We're not that big a sport ... People always point to the money that the LTA gets from Wimbledon, but it pales into insignificance compared with the money that, say, French tennis gets because of what local government does for the sport over there.
We've played three or four times, we've had some great matches ... He beat me at Wimbledon the last time we played in straight sets. Other than that it has gone the distance. We've had some great matches.
No one was more disappointed than me that I couldn't play because I love those tournaments ... Queen's is a big, important tournament ... and it was an amazing feeling to win it in 2008 and then to fulfil my dream by winning Wimbledon. To not defend my Wimbledon title last year was one of the toughest d...
No one was more disappointed than me that I couldn't play because I love those tournaments ... Queen's is a big, important tournament ... and it was an amazing feeling to win it in 2008 and then to fulfil my dream by winning Wimbledon. To not defend my Wimbledon title last year was one of the toughest d...
Queen's is a big, important tournament played at a very nice, traditional club and it was an amazing feeling to win it in 2008 and then to fulfil my dream by winning Wimbledon. To not defend my Wimbledon title last year was one of the toughest decisions in my career, but this is a new year and now I hav...
We did not have any top FIH event between the Beijing Olympics (August 2008) and Champions Trophy in Australia (in December 2009). We need to have more FIH events and at the same time need to give a fixed time slot, like the Wimbledon Championships which is held every August
I don't understand it, with such a history of tennis, with Wimbledon and Roehampton, why you struggle so much as a nation. I don't get it.
Britain's governing body received more than 29 million pounds from the surplus of last summer's Wimbledon championships and have had that sort of money at their disposal for years. Yet the grand slam nation yesterday experienced the greatest indignity in more than 100 seasons of the Davis Cup by losing ...
It is very hard work for all of us but this is what they want to do. Tennis is their lives. Any of them could be the next Andy Murray. And who knows, one day they might even win a major title like Wimbledon.
I play doubles in 85 percent of the tournaments I play singles in ... Not every week, but most weeks. It's usually the weeks before a Grand Slam I wouldn't play doubles in case I lose in singles early. That gives me a chance to get to Wimbledon, the French Open or U.S Open and start practicing.
I may not have won many tournaments but I came close to winning a couple of big ones last year ... Obviously, I go into each tournament wanting to win. And I am aware that I haven't won a Grand Slam tournament, apart from Wimbledon, for some time.
It’s very difficult to get tickets for Wimbledon and it’s a long way to travel anyway, but you could see the interest there was when they brought the Davis Cup ties to Scotland. People do want to watch tennis here. I think the tickets that were made available to the public were sold out in an hour and a...
We all know that, whether we like it or not, there are limited windows of opportunity for us to raise our profile. I guess it is a bit like Wimbledon, where everybody in Britain gets really excited about tennis for a fortnight, and then it’s back to football for the rest of the year
We went to the tennis at Wimbledon by train and I felt lucky we didn’t have to go in a special car or sneak in through a back door. It isn’t that way all the time, but it’s that way enough of the time that I really appreciate it.
Wimbledon, the Olympics - they're so far off. Winning 20 slams was never a goal I set myself. I'll just try to defend the French and Wimbledon the way players are supposed to
Wimbledon, the Olympics - they're so far off. Winning 20 slams was never a goal I set myself. I'll just try to defend the French and Wimbledon the way players are supposed to
Every time I go to Wimbledon, I see myself lose because they show that match every single year for the last 40 years... but Margaret is such a great champion and I celebrate her in winning all majors in one year in 1970
It was brilliant stuff and I'm really proud of Andy ... You have to take your hat off to him. Normally when Wimbledon or the World Cup comes around we always get our hopes up and seem to be disappointed. It's like Manchester City. We have not had too much to cheer about lately and neither has British te...
The garden is brilliant for sports – we created tennis courts in Wimbledon fortnight, put up cricket nets, goal posts; they had a great time.
People have often said, should tennis be in there? I felt at that moment we had some significant achievements in Wimbledon and grand slam tennis. But I think that elevated us above just being tennis players
I was very close at the French Open against (Dinara) Safina, and at Wimbledon Serena was just playing amazing tennis, and it was one of those days where you say ‘well done, thank you very much’
You know that little voice we all have in our heads…it was telling me Roger winning the French was very special…it made me think how much I’d missed by not winning Wimbledon.
Playing in front of friends and parents early on used to be intimidating. Then it goes to other athletes, actors and musicians and now His Royal Highness. It just moves on. Where he comes from, he knows tennis, as Wimbledon's big. So for me, it was a big honour. We had a nice chat
Of course, where he comes from, you know, he knows tennis. And Wimbledon's big ... It was very a big honor that he came to watch me.
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