Wimbledon to take £200m expansion fight to Mayor of London after council rejects plans
Unanimous rejection by Wandsworth Council means Wimbledon's hopes rest on one of Sadiq Khan's deputies, after he recused himself
Unanimous rejection by Wandsworth Council means Wimbledon's hopes rest on one of Sadiq Khan's deputies, after he recused himself
Comfortable victory over younger rival will help Djokovic maintain his extraordinary locker-room power heading into 2024
Forging on with a metal hip at the age of 36 is baffling to many, but Murray always seems to find another injection of effort
Similarly to Mick Jagger and Tom Brady, Serbian has lost none of his hunger for success
The tennis legend on her battle with food, her constant fight for equality in sport, and how she never stops asking questions
The Scot is in need of a change after admitting after his loss in Paris he needed to do 'a lot of work' if he was to continue playing
Exclusive: Former England captain on IPL’s debt to Test cricket, Shane Warne’s ball of that century and an infamous umpire argument
Cancun showpiece event reduced to laughing stock to underline nine-time Wimbledon champion’s view that change is needed at governing body
Raducanu, who underwent surgery on her wrists and ankle in May, says she is looking forward to returning to the WTA Tour next year
In an interview with a German newspaper, Brenda Patea alleges that Zverev choked her during an argument in May 2020
There is growing concern over player welfare amid late match starts and inconsistent balls which have led to wrist injuries
Tunisian fights back tears after WTA Finals win over Marketa Vondrousova saying her gesture ‘is not a political message, it is humanity’
World No 9 says he intends to fight the £392,000 penalty imposed by a court for alleged bodily harm
World No 3 directed obscene gesture towards goading crowd after second-round loss to Grigor Dimitrov
Double Wimbledon and Olympic champion is wrestling forlornly with his demons and admits he is finding it hard to summon his old will to win
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka is among several players demanding better work conditions from the under-fire WTA