The British number one retired mid-match for just the second time in his career in the opening round at Roland Garros ...
British No. 1 Cameron Norrie has retired in the middle of his first-round match at Roland Garros.
The British No 1 was trailing Paraguay’s Adolfo Daniel Vallejo 7-6 2-0 when he retired while struggling with a rib injury ...
British players quickly turn attention to grass-court season - No British singles players made it beyond the second round at ...
The Paraguayan tennis player, Adolfo Daniel Vallejo, sparked major controversy by passing a sexist remark following his loss ...
By Shrivathsa Sridhar PARIS, May 26 (Reuters) - Daniil Medvedev could not avoid the French Open first‑round trapdoor as he ...
Imagine the outrage if Fifa announced that nations must play 15 matches in two weeks to win the World Cup. Managers, players, ...
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Aryna Sabalenka denies being a hypocrite - as she wears jewellery worth £76k after prize money plea
JAMES SHARPE: The world No 1 breezed past Spaniard Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 6-4, 6-2 wearing two necklaces and matching ...
“I think, as a team, he will sit with Viktor Troicki, the new coach, and if I was coaching him, I would think, let’s try to get one tournament in, Queen’s, Halle, just one week, three, four matches.
Cameron Norrie is the only British seeded singles player at the French Open In a season when British players have been beset by fitness problems, Cameron Norrie delivered more concerning news at the ...
In a season when British players have been beset by fitness problems, Cameron Norrie delivered more concerning news at the French Open - a rib injury has hampered his preparation. The British number ...
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