Tennis
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The British No 4, who reached his maiden ATP Tour semi-final at Eastbourne, says he has learned from 2021 loss at SW19 to Novak Djokovic
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The Australian doubles act offer one of the wildest rides in tennis but it remains to be seen how they will be received on the genteel lawns of SW19
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The former world No 1 is returning to Wimbledon for the first time since her 2019 triumph and is ready to compete at the top again
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Emma Raducanu missed practice ahead of her match against Alison Van Uytvanck while Andy Murray and Serena Williams were both handed favourable opening matches
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Serena Williams continued her successful return from a year-long injury layoff when she and Ons Jabeur reached the doubles semi-final at Eastbourne
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John McEnroe has called the decision not to award ranking points at Wimbledon ‘crazy’ while praising Andy Murray’s progress with his metal hip
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Serena Williams needs game time before Wimbledon and Jabeur had no hesitation in accepting an invitation to play alongside her
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The All England Club has teamed up with IBM to offer the Win Factor tool and the director of communications, Alexandra Willis, said the technology will ‘keep Wimbledon relevant’
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The former world No 1 is hopeful of recovering from an abdominal injury in time to play at the All England Club
Serena Williams makes winning return but remains coy about long-term plans