The International Tennis Hall of Fame museum covers the history of the game, from equipment to … [+] fashion to pop culture. Kate Whitney Lucey Photography...
Wimbledon men’s champion Carlos Alcaraz wielded a Babolat to overpower Novak Djokovic, who plays with a Head. Barbora Krejcikova used her Head to good effect to...
This air of transgression extends to mere mortals, too, with The Telegraph reporting in 2022 that the “Quiet Room” – an area with booths fitted with...
Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing, where The Athletic will explain the stories from the past week on-court. This week, Wimbledon drew to a close in...
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By Eleanor Dye 07:57 15 Jul 2024, updated 09:19 15 Jul 2024 Share or comment on this article: Princess Charlotte was given a sweet surprise while...
Arrival of the next great A change of guard is an inexorable process in any sport but it happens in different ways. Sometimes, a legendary generation/player retires...
Carlo Alcaraz’s Wimbledon triumph wasn’t unexpected. His boundless talent had fetched three grand slam titles at 21 as he arrived in Wimbledon searching for a channel...
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Kate, Princess of Wales, stands on court to present the trophy to the winner of the men’s final on day fourteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships...
Kate, the Princess of Wales, handed Carlos Alcaraz the champion’s trophy after the Wimbledon men’s final at the All England Club on Sunday in only her...
After a performance that suffused high artistry with cold‑blooded ruthlessness, Carlos Alcaraz was asked to predict how many grand slam titles he might win. “I don’t...