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Remembering where to be 365 days a year, even if it means the doping control officer pressing the doorbell at 6am, can weigh heavily on players
During a particularly mischievous period of his life man…
The Flying Frenchman thrilled crowds for two decades with acrobatics, charisma and pure joy. As he heads for retirement in 2026, the sport loses a rare entertainer
The curtain call has come for anothe…
7 months ago
Since the first time I saw Djokovic win at Wimbledon, in 2011, he has carried himself with the air of a born champion
Moments after he had beaten Dan Evans in almost perfunctory style on Centre Court …
8 months ago
Briton defeats 18-year-old Brazilian 6-2, 6-4, 6-2
Draper reaches last 16 at Roland Garros for first time
A few days on from his unforgettable late-night escape against the oldest player inside the men…
13 months ago
Supporting a spouse courtside is deemed more stressful than playing with mixed emotions for tennis couple
In the aftermath of a strong comeback win that moved her into a grand slam quarter-final for t…
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