“Most of all, I will miss the people I have worked with, in front and behind the camera. you have been absolutely amazing. I am so proud to front the programme. Thank you.” Eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer reflected on his memories
Wimbledon star Daria Saville has revealed she was forced to ‘skip her period’ because of the strict all-white dress code whilst competing at the famous tournament. The historical all-white dress code has been implemented at the event since the 1870’s but is
Kyrgios boldly flouted Wimbledon’s all-white dress code before and after his fourth-round victory over Brandon Nakashima. The Australian walked onto Centre Court wearing red Jordan trainers, then changed into them again, along with a red cap, once he had completed his five-set
Wimbledon’s gender-neutral facilities were first seen in the build-up to this year’s Grand Slam tournament, which began on Monday, June 27. The toilets were installed as part of a Logistics Hub at the club and built during the pandemic. A spokesperson for
WIMBLEDON fans have been left furious after one disgruntled fan shared the price of a pint in the stadium.
The unused Centre Court seats frustrated fans unable to attend. Located around the Royal Box, these are believed to be reserved for corporate guests and members of the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) and All England Lawn Tennis Club. Killy Cavendish, a seasoned
Andy Murray will bid to stop big-serving John Isner setting another record at Wimbledon today. The American world No.24 won the longest ever match at SW19 in 2010 when he took three days to beat Nicolas Mahut on Court 18 – and
Benoit Paire revealed he is seeing a psychologist and a hypnotist to help his mental struggles after losing in the first round on Monday. “Tennis is the sport I love the most in the world, but it’s the one I hate the
A debate has erupted among tennis fans over the emergence of gender-neutral toilets at Wimbledon. The facilities were built during the pandemic before being spotted in the lead-up to this year’s Grand Slam tournament, which gets underway on Monday. Fans are already
The tennis world has been rocked by the ATP and WTA Tours’ decision to remove ranking points from Wimbledon this year, with some players planning to boycott the tournament if they can’t earn points while many have admitted they were not consulted