At the age of 12, Barbora Krejcikova wrote in a notebook three things she wanted to achieve in the future, if she was fortunate enough
Category: Tennis
Alfie Hewett earns career grand slam with Wimbledon wheelchair singles title
Sometimes the pain of heartache means that success, when it comes, feels that much sweeter. Three years ago, Alfie Hewett thought he may never be
The week in TV: Wimbledon; Euro 2024; GF Newman Remembers… Law and Order; The Turkish Detective; Spent; Sunny – review
Wimbledon (BBC One/Two) | iPlayer Euro 2024 BBC One/ITV1 GF Newman Remembers… Law and Order (BBC Four) | iPlayer Law and Order (BBC Four) |
Patten and Heliövaara secure razor-edge Wimbledon men’s doubles triumph
Henry Patten completed a remarkable Wimbledon run by becoming the first British winner of the 2024 championships with men’s doubles success alongside his Finnish partner,
Rally together: what playing country tennis has taught me about social cohesion
Six months after moving back to the New England region I experienced a quiet hour of panic, wondering why I’d so blithely swapped the suburbs
Krejčiková continues Czechs’ Wimbledon success – and pays tribute to her mentor
What is it about Czech women and Wimbledon? Barbora Krejčiková became the third player in the last decade from that nation of 10.6 million people
Barbora Krejcikova beats Jasmine Paolini to claim Wimbledon title – as it happened
Wimbledon winner!” She’s asked about the late Jana Novotna, how important she was to her. “It changed my life. Jana was the one who told
Barbora Krejcikova edges out Jasmine Paolini to win Wimbledon crown
In the five months between the end of the Australian Open and the start of Wimbledon, Barbora Krejcikova won just three singles matches. She had
Djokovic faces Alcaraz in Wimbledon final rematch with history on the line
Greatness doesn’t come easily. It takes dedication, discipline, perseverance and brilliance to establish oneself at the top of a sport. For Carlos Alcaraz, a second
Princess of Wales to award Wimbledon men’s trophy
The Princess of Wales will award the Wimbledon men’s trophy to the winner of the final on Sunday, in a rare public appearance since her