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Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and widely considered the most prestigious tennis championship. Held in London at the All England Club in Wimbledon since 1877, it is the only tennis major still played on grass.

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Rafael Nadal and Andre Agassi achieved a Golden Slam – winning all four Grand Slams plus an Olympic gold – while Serena Williams is the only player to have achieved that feat in singles and doubles

Love is in the air! Emma Raducanu has a handsome new beau in her life, and he comes from a billionaire background – here’s everything we know about 23-year-old Carlo Agostinelli

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The event is Asia’s most important tennis tournament and will see Shanghai again host the world’s best tennis players, including current Rolex testimonies Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Holger Rune

Style sat down to lunch in Beverly Hills with Jarred Eng, to find out which stars the internet mogul is styling next – and why he was denied a pass to this year’s Wimbledon

It’s been another monumental month in the world of high horology, from Wimbledon celebrity watch spotting to historic partnerships, new releases and new events …

The 8-year-old watched the epic final match with Kate Middleton, Prince William and Prince George, sporting a blue floral dress and pink sunglasses in the royal box

The 20-year-old already has deals with Louis Vuitton, Rolex, BMW and Calvin Klein, but his recent epic win against Novak Djokovic last weekend will surely only amp up his appeal …

Xu Yifan goes close to mixed doubles title with a partner she had never met before, but victorious Lyudmyla Kichenok given ovation as she says she hopes to ‘encourage the people in Ukraine’ who are ‘fighting for their freedom’.

Of the 128 women in the singles bracket at Wimbledon, which ends this weekend, just six work with a female coach. All of the coaches for men were men.

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Ons Jabeur praises Bai Zhuoxuan’s ‘great tournament’ and says she received a lift before the match, courtesy of a chat and hug with former footballer David Beckham.

Despite a run of defeats in five sets at grand-slam tournaments, China’s world No 52 Zhang Zhizhen says: ‘I can learn more from this, and not only be angry about myself.’

Wu Yibing struggles through interview after reportedly collapsing when he left court during his match against Frances Tiafoe, having had his heart-rate checked.

Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios promises ‘I’ll be back’ having ‘tried everything’ to be fit for Wimbledon after suffering torn ligament in wrist.

ATP has revealed ‘positive’ discussions with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, drawing criticism from tennis legends John McEnroe and Chris Evert.

Rolex has deals with the current world No 1s Iga Świątek and Carlos Alcaraz, while Tag Heuer, Richard Mille and Bulgari have picked up some of the most promising young talent

Former German tennis superstar Boris Becker was released from prison on December 15, after serving eight months out of a two-and-a-half-year sentence for financial misdemeanours – but what happened?

Wimbledon will allow female players to wear dark-coloured undershorts from next year’s tournament to ease anxiety over playing during their period, the All England Club announced on Thursday.

From his mysterious ‘magic potion’ to his belief that it’s possible to manipulate the colour of water through emotions, here are some of tennis star Novak Djokovic’s weirdest food and drink takes

‘We’ll get through this together somehow … It’s been a perfect journey,’ Roger Federer tells emotional crowd in London after doubles loss with Rafael Nadal.

Exercise dresses are not just for the gym or the tennis court any more. With designs almost as flattering as a designer dress – and much more comfort – they are being worn by women of all ages for any activity.

The sport will miss Federer – the player, statesman, and instantly recognisable global ambassador known as much for the way he carried himself as the hardware he accumulated.