It’s usually the top tennis players who steal the headlines, but Argentinian Marco Trungelliti has quite a story to tell.
Some people don’t take losing very well, and you can add Karolina Pliskova’s name to that list. Her reaction after this match was far from sporting.
John McEnroe is something of a lovable rogue, but the same can’t be said for 21-year-old American Jared Donaldson. He has made zero mates here.
We know he’s prone to an outburst or two on the tennis court, but after a rough start Andy Murray handles his grilling by Michael McIntyre rather well.
The Swiss maestro is 36 years old, but I doubt he has ever had a post-match interview quite like this. Here’s Will Ferrell keeping it classy in Melbourne.
18-year-old Denis Shapovalov went from obscurity to being one of the most talked about players on tour. I guess it helps when you beat Rafa and hit an umpire.
He may have come off second best against his Spanish counterpart, but at least the pain will be somewhat numbed by that runner-up cheque.
Later tonight Kevin Anderson will look to become the first South African to reach the US Open Final, so let’s get behind him and lend our support.
The big-serving South African defeated crowd favourite Sam Querrey in four sets, setting a pretty impressive record in doing so.
It’s a real pity that two of tennis’s modern greats only did battle once, but thankfully it remains a Wimbledon battle for the ages. Check out the highlights real quickly.
Wimbledon’s biggest stars made an appearance at the Champions’ Dinner Ball, and it appears that Roger might have had a few too many toots.
Spoiler alert – Roger Federer has become very wealthy due to his tennis prowess, and throw in those off-the-court earnings and you’re looking at many, many noughts.
You’ve almost made it through another Wimbledon, so to wrap things up let’s look at some of the weirder player demands doing the rounds.
French player Adrian Mannarino and Rafa Nadal have both come under fire for their treatment of Wimbledon’s ballboys. Take a look for yourself.
Wimbledon provided great entertainment yesterday as Rafa battled 16th seed Gilles Müller, their match running just short of five hours.
There’s no such thing as a good knee injury, but on the other side of the spectrum is the injury suffered by Bethanie Mattek-Sand.
Hell yeah – the trailer for the ‘Borg vs. McEnroe’ biopic is finally here. It looks like it might just do the famous rivalry justice.
Bernard Tomic is taking a pasting in the press after his ‘woe is me’ interview, and it seems he might be struggling with some serious personal demons.
John McEnroe must have known his statements about Serena’s ranking would catch heat, but he seems to be enjoying the attention.
Serena’s list of accomplishments doesn’t exactly need repeating, but where would she rank if she competed amongst the men?
Over the years Andy Murray has become somewhat more likeable, but that doesn’t mean he’s going to let McEnroe get away with some cheeky chirps.
It’s pretty embarrassing to get bounced at the best of times, but when it’s by a reporter on live TV it’s extra cringe. Nah man, just do better.
John McEnroe might have let fly with a few expletives during his time on court, but now there’s a new screamer grabbing headlines.
John McEnroe was notorious for his on-court meltdowns and heated rivalries, especially with Bjorn Borg. Well, that’s just what this biopic will be focusing on.
With some of our ‘bigger’ sports codes performing below par, it’s nice to see our golfers doing us proud. Tennis, on the other hand.
Apple were on the ball and decided to give one lucky chap an iPhone 7 Plus ahead of the big release. He put it to work at the tennis and the results are grand.
Australian cricketers are well-known for their sharp tongues on the field, but maybe they should have a word with their tennis counterparts.
We know that some sporting superstars weren’t keen on heading to Brazil in fear of the Zika virus, but is something nasty going on over at Wimbledon?
Every relationship has the odd argument, but for most of us that doesn’t take place in front of a huge TV audience during a tennis tournament.
Andy Murray’s Wimbledon win netted him a cool £1,9 million pounds, so it’s no wonder the usually dour Scotsman had himself a jol.