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Tennis: Novak too good today, Federer
Roger Federer will continue his pursuit of more Grand Slam glory after accepting his latest Wimbledon final loss in stylish fashion.
Roger Federer will continue his pursuit of more Grand Slam glory after accepting his latest Wimbledon final loss in stylish fashion.
Lewis Hamilton missed the Wimbledon men's final - because he was not appropriately dressed.
Roger Federer is once again being hailed as possibly the greatest sportsman in history as he strives to become the oldest Wimbledon champion in almost half a century of tennis.
Childish antics of players like Nick Kyrgios tarnish the game and ultimately their own careers - so they should be held to account.
Federer says that Kyrgios 'tanking' was a smart tactic, and that young players in particular can suffer emotional falls during matches.
Deemed as no tanker, Nick Kyrgios has avoided another fine following his fourth-round exit from Wimbledon.
Australian icon Dawn Fraser has launched an extraordinarily racist tirade about tennis star Nick Kyrgios, which has created a global scandal.
Aussie tennis star Nick Kyrgios loses his mind at Wimbledon, stops trying for an entire game because he's mad at the umpire.
Bernard Tomic had to be congratulated on his candour. The Australian, as if dazed by his schooling at the hands of Novak Djokovic.
Rafael Nadal's career tailspin accelerated yesterday when German Dustin Brown condemned him to a fourth successive Wimbledon humiliation.
Simon Briggs talks to the world’s number 1 tennis player, Novak Djokovic, about refusing to follow the pack, and breaking free from Federer and Nadal’s shadow.
Williams puts last year’s Wimbledon troubles behind her to focus on another win.
Rafael Nadal insists his shock defeat in the first round at Queen's Club won't damage his chances of a strong challenge for the Wimbledon title.
Images of the men's Wimbledon final between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.
Grigor Dimitrov felt it might not be Andy Murray's day even before a ball had been struck in their quarter-final on Centre Court yesterday.
It began with a thunderbolt of an ace, and it ended with another.