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Serena back doing what she does best at Wimbledon
There was something old, something new and something blue on show on Monday as Serena Williams swapped the skin-tight catsuit that caused a stir in Paris for a more conservative look on her return to Wimbledon for the first time since becoming a mum.
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Murray withdraws from Wimbledon with heavy heart
The 31-year-old Scot made a comeback in June at Queen’s Club following almost a year out with the injury that required surgery in Australia in January.
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No time for ‘greatest match’ reminiscing for Nadal
Since his last appearance in the Wimbledon final in 2011, Rafael Nadal has made a series of unexpected early exits at the hands of unheralded players.
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Serena seeded 25th for Wimbledon, Federer tops men's list
Debate has raged over whether the 36-year-old, 23-times Grand Slam champion, who is down at 183 in the WTA rankings following maternity leave, should be bumped up into a seeded position.
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Caroline Wozniacki calls for Serena seeding at Wimbledon
Williams, a seven-time winner of the Wimbledon singles title, could miss out on being named as one of the 32 seeds.
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Djokovic plays down Wimbledon chances despite return to form
The 31-year-old Serb appeared a tormented soul back in March when he lost to Frenchman Benoit Paire in the Miami Masters first round — his third consecutive defeat.
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Djokovic says not among favourites at Wimbledon, backs Federer
The Serbian, who is making a comeback from a long-term elbow injury, claimed his first victory over a top-10 opponent since last May at Queen’s Club on Thursday as he thrashed Grigor Dimitrov to reach the quarter-finals.
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McEnroe predicts tough return for Murray at Wimbledon
Former world number one Murray has not played a competitive match since losing in the Wimbledon quarter-finals last July and is on the mend after undergoing hip surgery in January.
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Murray delays comeback but still hoping to make Wimbledon
The 31-year-old Scot has returned to the practice courts but said on Tuesday he would not be playing the Rosmalen grasscourt tournament in the Netherlands, that starts on 11 June.
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Beaten Djokovic says may skip Wimbledon
The Serb, three-times a Wimbledon champion, appeared distraught after his quarter-final defeat by unseeded Marco Cecchinato in which he was treated for neck pain.
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Federer plans to keep expectations in check for 2018
The then 17-times grand slam champion was 35 and coming back from a first surgery-enforced absence to the sport he dominated for more than a decade.
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Wimbledon champion Jana Novotna dies
“After a long battle with cancer, Jana died peacefully, surrounded by her family in her native Czech Republic,” the WTA said on its website.
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Murray splits with coach Lendl for second time
Andy Murray was coached by Lendl from 2011-14 before he rejoined his team in June last year, helping Murray capture his second Wimbledon title.
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Injured Djokovic will come back mentally stronger, says Cash
Djokovic has struggled over the last 12 months on the court, losing all the grand slam titles he held simultaneously after winning the 2016 French Open.
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Mom describes Federer as ambitious child who hated losing
Lynette Federer who was born in South Africa, spoke to Kieno Kammies on Cape Talk this on Tuesday morning.
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Muguruza poses formidable final hurdle for resurgent Venus
The tall and powerful Garbine Muguruza is now standing in the way of Venus Williams and a sixth title.
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Cilic into final with hard-fought win over Querrey
Marin Cilic will face the winner of Friday's other semi-final between seven-times Wimbledon champion Roger Federer and Tomas Berdych.
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Hingis hails 'amazing' Venus Williams for reaching final at 37
Five-time champion Venus Williams is the oldest woman to reach the final since Martina Navratilova did it in 1994.
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Federer the hot favourite in men's semi-finals
The resurgent Swiss master will be the main attraction on Centre Court as he faces Czech Tomas Berdych.
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Venus eclipses Konta to reach Wimbledon final
Eight years after her last Wimbledon final, Venus Williams produced the sort of attacking performance that led her to five titles in her heyday.
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With Venus on horizon, Wimbledon spotlight shines on Konta
Five-time winner Venus Williams, 37 and seeded 10, will be aiming for her ninth Wimbledon singles final.