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
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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
Euros v Wimbledon: who are the style champions in summer fashion battle?
The final of Wimbledon and the Euros both take place this weekend. But forget who is going to emerge victorious sporting-wise for a moment. What
Novak Djokovic sees off Musetti to set up Wimbledon final with Alcaraz
When Novak Djokovic revealed that he had undergone knee surgery on 5 June after sustaining a meniscus tear at Roland Garros, most of the players heading
Wimbledon 2024 semi-finals: Carlos Alcaraz fights back to beat Daniil Medvedev – live
Novak Djokovic and Lorenzo Musetti, here’s a bit of women’s pre-final reading: Wimbledon titles. Wimbledon final? I’m not new any more. I know how I’m
Krejcikova and Paolini plan big finish in unlikely women’s Wimbledon final
In the first few months of last season, things seemed to be coming together again for Barbora Krejcikova. Two years earlier, having put herself on
Novak Djokovic, Elon Musk and others should grasp this: fame and public affection are not the same thing | Mark Borkowski
There is a truth, not quite universally acknowledged, but worth knowing by anyone who achieves public prominence. Being famous and successful doesn’t necessarily equate to
Australian pair knock out top seeds to reach Wimbledon men’s doubles final
Wimbledon fortnight did not start well for Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson, but there could be a golden finish for the Australian duo. The pair
Barbora Krejcikova inspired by Jana Novotna in fightback to beat Rybakina
For the first 10 days of this year’s tournament, it felt as if the name of Elena Rybakina would be engraved on the women’s singles
Wimbledon 2024 semi-finals: Jasmine Paolini beats Donna Vekic in deciding tie-break – live
Wimbledon men’s doubles final! Patten, along with his Finnish partner Harri Heliovaara, have defeated his fellow Briton and last year’s champion Neal Skupski, who was