
Djokovic beats Sinner and Centre Court crowd to advance to Wimbledon final
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz will battle in a highly anticipated Wimbledon final.
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz will battle in a highly anticipated Wimbledon final.
She's been dubbed the Children's Princess, now we know why.
New York Times: Wimbledon has some of the world’s best players feeling “bad at tennis”.
The car crash has already claimed the life of another young girl.
Protesters interrupted matches by scattering orange confetti and puzzle pieces.
The two are old friends but that doesn't mean he is exempt from royal protocol.
Financial Times: Three experts give the inside scoop on this year’s hopefuls.
Telegraph: It’s not just the Wimbledon elite who need more sleep.
The 27-year-old former world No 2 will retire after Wimbledon.
Swiatek overcame a second-set crisis and a third-set deficit to beat Muchova.
OPINION: Djokovic’s rising indifference to the opinion of others became clear.
Serb seen placing mysterious metal patch on his chest during French Open.
New York Times: For two decades it was Venus and Serena. Could these teens be next?
'People should be, honestly, embarrassed,' Marta Kostyuk said after her defeat.
Lawyers remember Melvin Parun as an 'eccentric' and 'kind' man.
The clothes 'feminise' girls and undermine a campaign by tournament organisers.
Nick Kyrgios helped police catch a man who allegedly stole his Tesla at gunpoint.
The controversial plan has not been finalised but is expected to be confirmed next month.
Sports clubs and facilities remain severely affected weeks after Auckland’s floods.
The players must sign declarations of neutrality and comply with “appropriate conditions”.
Marta Kostyuk won the ATX Open in Texas.
Financial Times: The tennis star on his money, his love life and what he learnt in prison.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used by the world’s biggest advertising group.
He opened up on how tennis is so tough and his belief the pyramids aren't man-made.
Nick Kyrgios has issued an apology after escaping conviction.
Kyrgios' lawyers attempted to have his case dismissed on mental health grounds.
An investigation into domestic abuse allegations found “insufficient evidence”.
The Serb ace is clearly not done dominating his sport. He says so. His coach says so.
Even he isn’t denying the fact that several factors played very much in his favour.
Djokovic is now tied for the most grand slams ever.