IT IS perhaps tougher to face an opponent with whom you share a bond, although Murray can have no sympathy for his friend and today's fourth round challenger on Centre Cou
INVINCIBILITY has its drawbacks. The main one is the knowledge that it is a temporary quality. Roger Federer doesn't strike you as paranoid, but he must be experiencing s
AN OLD firm has long been established in men's tennis, and with the surprise elimination of No3 seed Novak Djokovic from Wimbledon last week it is more difficult than ever
IF VENUS and Serena Williams ever get to arrange a benefit tournament for themselves, the script will bear a close resemblance to what has happened over the first six days of
ANDY Murray has been involved in scores of matches since the only previous time he was in the fourth round at Wimbledon, and his game has improved significantly since then. Al
JUDY Murray was a busy woman yesterday. No sooner had she finished cheering her younger son on to victory on Centre Court than she was hot-footing it over to Court One to appl
JANKO Tipsarevic followed his surprise second-round victory over Andy Roddick with a 7-6 (7-1) 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 win over No.25 seed Dmitry Tursunov in the third round of Wimbledon.
ANDY Murray has kept alive British hopes at Wimbledon, continuing his charge towards a first career grand slam quarter-finals berth with a four-sets win over Tommy Haas.
CALIFORNIAN Anne White caused a few jaws to drop and plenty of camera shutters to click when she stepped on to an outer court for her first-round match against Pam Shriver in
ANDY Murray's run through to the second week of Wimbledon has been impressive and smooth but the latter stages of the draw are where the sharks lie in wait.
LIFE IS just not the same without Tim. After 13 consecutive years of knicker-wringing emotion (there was seldom a dry seat in the house after his matches, which probably e
TENNIS. FOR 50 weeks of the year the BBC barely acknowledges its existence, its endless plock-plock dreariness kept alive only in the red-button crypt of a digital remote. T
FRANKENSTEIN AND his monster. It was the combination of a match against Lleyton Hewitt and the pressures of proving himself the best which gave life to the Roger Federer who h
AFTER A week of shocks, scares and surprises, Wimbledon could not be shaping up better for the Williams sisters if it were tied up with a pink ribbon and presented to them on