Tennis fans the world over will be licking their lips in anticipation of what promises to be a highly competitive Wimbledon 2015. Here’s who’s getting us started today.
Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard has just given fans another reason to take up a serious interest in the current Wimbledon tournament.
The second of the 4 top mens tennis players has been knocked out of Wimbledon by a youngster. Andy Murray was smashed out in a clean 3 set defeat…
For the first time since Rafael himself beat Roger Federer in 2005, a teenager has beaten one of the top seeded players in a Grand Slam. To add a little salt to the wound, this teenager is a complete wildcard…
How better to get into the massive sporting weekend upon us, than to tackle some betting head-on? Place your bets for the FIFA World Cup, Super Rugby and rugby internationals, and Wimbledon rivalries coming our way.
“Bad girl” of British Tennis Naomi Broady claims Wimbledon win with no LTA help, marking her first big paycheck after years and years of fighting back,
Andy Murray’s glossy girlfriend, Kim Sears, donned an eye-catching white dress as she watched her man get his Wimbledon title defence underway.
Current Wimbledon champion announces retirement. Egypt bloodbath. Vavi is out. FIFA guns for Russia’s anti-gay vibe. Lohan will be on Eastbound & Down. Gaga goes nude (again).
The Brits enjoyed their first Wimbledon victory since 1977, and what better way to celebrate the match of matches, than to reenact it …in LEGO. The video above was uploaded by the millersfun YouTube channel and it covers all the little bits of Andy Murray’s winning final. The video has everything from Murray kissing the ground to […]
BBC radio and television broadcaster John Inverdale made some nasty comments regarding Wimbledon Champion Marion Bartoli’s appearance. The comments received over 674 complaints.
The Wimbledon men’s final was littered with celebrities but the cutest couple by far was Gerard Butler and Bradley Cooper. The bromance between the two was evident.
Scottish man wins Wimbledon. Dewani heading to Valkenberg. San Fran plane was flying too slow. Plane crash survivor run over by emergency vehicle. Butch James banned for 4 weeks. Oliver Stone defends Ed Snowden. Posh wears nightie to Wimbledon. Gazza arrested.
Djokovic (Serbia) is playing Del Potro (Argentina) right now in the first of two Wimbledon Men’s semi-finals today, and you being at work is absolutely no excuse to miss either of the games. Watch them here, now. Djokovic opened proceedings to serve in ideal conditions. CLICK HERE for official Wimbledon live stream. CLICK HERE for […]
Everyone deserves to let off some steam, especially if you’re Andy Murray and stuffing up in your Wimbledon quarter-final. The Scottish tennis pro took public venting to a new level last night during his match against Fernando Verdasco. When Murray went down in his second set, putting Verdasco 2 sets to nothing up, Murray released a […]
Federer/Sharapova Wimbledon shock. Mandela on life support. Zuma cancels business trip. Bieber’s monkey has found closure. SA group fails to arrest Obama. Pope issues commission of enquiry into Vatican Bank. Prince Jackson testifies. Jen’s wedding on ice.
You can always count on the New York Times to spit out the one article that you wanted to talk about or write yourself, but you could never put into words. For all Federer fans, and anyone else who has at least sensed a certain magic to his vibe. This is it. David Foster Wallace […]
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Yesterday at Wimbledon, Serbian player Viktor Troicki had the unfortunate task of having to take on his fellow countryman, Novak Djokovic. Things did not go too well. Suddenly a fan shouted from the crowd: “Go to his backhand, Viktor!” He did, and actually won that point!
As the new royal patron of Wimbledon, the Duchess of Cambridge is taking her duties increasingly seriously as this year’s tournament unfolds. Not the least of her responsibilities, it seems, is joining in with the odd Mexican wave in the stands.
And today is the rematch, three days short of one year since the now-famous encounter smashed tennis and online viewership records. Last year, on June 24, John Isner and Nicolas Mahut played a First Round match at Wimbledon. That match lasted 11 hours and five minutes with a total of 183 games. The final score of the fifth and deciding set was Isner 70, Mahut 68. And that’s not even the extraordinary part.