Princess Kate thrills Wimbledon crowds
The Princess of Wales, who arrived with Princess Charlotte and her sister Pippa, received a warm standing ovation as she took her seat in the royal box | WATCH
The Princess of Wales, who arrived with Princess Charlotte and her sister Pippa, received a warm standing ovation as she took her seat in the royal box | WATCH
Nobody has expected the 31st seed to win Wimbledon. Least of all the 31st seed. Krejcikova can beat anyone on tour but she can lose to anyone, too.
As Jordan Thompson and Max Purcell contemplated their loss in an epic Wimbledon doubles final, the former admitted feeling broken.
Barbora Krejcikova has become the champion nobody expected. Least of all herself.
With the legendary Martina Navratilova watching courtside, Barbora Krejcikova knocked over Italian Jasmine Paolini in a thrilling Wimbledon final.
A repeat of last year’s thrilling Wimbledon men’s singles final has been secured with the great Novak Djokovic chasing a 25th Grand Slam championship and eighth title at the All England Club.
Carlos Alcaraz is all over the shop. And he’s into a dream Wimbledon final against Novak Djokovic in a classic battle of the young and old bulls on Sunday.
Italy’s Jasmine Paolini plays with a hop, skip and a jump. She plays with flair, passion, joy, intensity, personality and irrepressible pop. Unknown a month ago, she’s on the verge of winning Wimbledon.
Czech 31st seed Barbora Krejcikova has reflected on the ‘many beautiful memories’ of her mentor, the late Jana Novotna, after a shock upset win over Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina in the ladies’ Wimbledon semi-finals.
Jasmine Paolini is a late bloomer. After years of indifferent results, she reached last month’s French Open final and is now into the Wimbledon decider after ousting a devastated Donna Vekic.
Alex de Minaur’s misfortune opened the way for Ash Barty to return to centre court at Wimbledon and a potential comeback was on everyone’s mind.
Ash Barty has made a victorious return to the scene of her greatest triumph on Wimbledon’s Centre Court three years to the day after she won the celebrated title.
Carlos Alcaraz bulldozed past his American rival in order to catch the Red Fury of Spain march over the top of France and into the final of the European football championships on TV.
Alex de Minaur’s dream Wimbledon run is over, with the Sydneysider now in a race against the clock to be fit and firing for the Paris Olympics in a fortnight.
Alex de Minaur has forfeited his maiden quarter-final at the All England Club, succumbing to a hip injury which also threatens his involvement in Paris.
Kim Clijsters will be keeping a keen eye on 2021 Wimbledon champion Ash Barty during the Legends event at the All England Lawn Tennis Club this week.
Seemingly dizzy on the court at points, Jannik Sinner refused to retire against Daniil Medvedev but was unable to pull off a victory against the odds.
The World No 1 is out of The Championships after succumbing to the Russian he outfoxed in this year’s Australian Open final.
Alex de Minaur reckons his injury scare is no big deal. He believes he can take down Novak Djokovic in their Wimbledon quarter-final. ‘I see it as a 50/50 match,’ he says.
Novak Djokovic hit out at the Wimbledon crowd in his post-match interview as he set up a quarter-final battle against Australian star Alex de Minaur. WATCH THE INTERVIEW
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