...yesterday afternoon, Sampras appeared almost unchanged from the day that he walked reluctantly off the No 2 Court at Wimbledon in summer 2002, having played his last match on his favourite surface at his favourite venue. This is the first time he has returned...
...Netherlands-based Cross Media Ventures is employing its SpinnakerTM encoding solution to stream a variety of live events, including the 2008 Wimbledon tennis championships and A1GP Motor Races held in the Netherlands, as well as a classical music concert...
...in Novak Djokovic) dominating the game for the next four or five years.’ Fond memories: Sampras wins his final Wimbledon title in 2000 Sampras has been through the mental wrestle of every retired superstar that involves readjusting to semi-normal life when...
...through to maintain the high level of interest in tennis in the country." The last British man to win the singles title at Wimbledon was Fred Perry in 1936. Virginia Wade was the last women's champion in 1977. Phillips also said he is confident that Wimbledon...
...Phillips (right) poses on Centre Court with chief executive Ian Ritchie British tennis will receive an unexpected £50million cash injection from Wimbledon organisers on top of the multimillion pound share of the profits which they already receive. The All...
...— the club will acquire from the LTA its 50 per cent share of All England Lawn Tennis Ground, the company that owns the Wimbledon site and its facilities, amounting to £55 million in capital to be paid in agreed increments and invested in the sport’s infrastructure....
...to maintain the high level of interest in tennis in the country, he added. The last British man to win the singles title at Wimbledon was Fred Perry in 1936. Virginia Wade was the last womens champion in 1977. Under the 40-year deal, which will go to a vote...
...Wimbledon. Id take Wimbledon any day in front of my number one rank, he said. Its a good problem to have, but I love Wimbledon. It has opened my eyes, to play at Wimbledon as a junior and to be part of tradition and a part of history. Its so much in your face...
...of keeping Andy Murray company at the top of world tennis will receive a £50million boost after a deal was struck between Wimbledon and the Lawn Tennis Association. The All England Club will buy out the LTA's 50 per cent ownership of the club grounds and the...
...Club will re-acquire the LTA's 50 per cent holding in The All England Lawn Tennis Ground PLC, the company which owns the Wimbledon tennis site and facilities. The LTA will benefit from the certainty of receiving 90 per cent of any distributable financial surplus...