Women’s winner no Bradbury
Critics are saying this year’s women’s Wimbledon winner could be doing a Steven Bradbury but the contenders are all worthy.
Critics are saying this year’s women’s Wimbledon winner could be doing a Steven Bradbury but the contenders are all worthy.
A potentially all-time great Wimbledon decider could be stuck in the large shadow cast by the World Cup final.
Australia’s top women players were savage in their assessments following their third-round defeats at Wimbledon.
Alex De Minaur has vowed to work hard to join tennis’ elite but Boris Becker warns he may not have what it takes.
Nick Kyrgios sleepwalked his way out of Wimbledon in a fashion spectacular for its lack of guile.
Nick Kyrgios has capped a disappointing day for Australians by wilting at Wimbledon in his clash against Kei Nishikori.
Aussie charge at Wimbledon dealt double-blow with emerging star Alex de Minaur and Matt Ebden ousted in third round.
A Wimbledon campaign that began with such promise is over for Ash Barty after she was beaten by Russian Daria Kasatkina.
Ash Barty’s game is perfectly suited to Wimbledon’s grass courts.
Although Sam Stosur is disappointed she is out of Wimbledon, she is delighted two Australian women have reached the third round.
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