Serena Williams could play Wimbledon
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EUGENIE BOUCHARD returns to Wimbledon this month with a racquet and a microphone in her hand. The Canadian – the 2014 Wimbledon singles finalist – wiped away the tears when she retired from
Excitement is building ahead of Wimbledon despite Carlos Alcaraz being forced to pull out. (contains affiliate links)
Wimbledon will be played for a fortnight between Monday, June 29 and Sunday, July 12. The Men's Singles Final will take place on the final day, with the Women's Singles Final due to be contested a day prior on Saturday, July 11.
ANDY Roddick expects Serena Williams to make a sensational return to the Wimbledon singles competition next month. And the American superstar – who retired four years ago – could make a comeback
Amanda Anisimova looks to do something no American women's tennis player has done in nearly a decade: win the Wimbledon women's singles finals. The 23-year-old will look to do so in her first go around in a final at a Grand Slam major event — no pressure.
The unprecedented run of parity in the Wimbledon ladies' singles draw extended on Saturday with Emma Navarro's 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 third-round win over 2024 champion Barbora Krejcikova. As a result, there will be nine ladies' singles champions in the past nine ...
The men's and women's singles tournaments will each have a prize pool of 19,414,000 GDP, around $26.6 million, this year, which is an 8.2% increase from 2024. The men's and women's doubles tournaments will each have a prize pool of 3,017,000 GDP ...