Tennis
Tokito Oda wins wheelchair final to become youngest male Wimbledon champion
Tokito Oda became the youngest man to win a Wimbledon singles title in any discipline after defeating Alfie Hewett in the men's wheelchair final on Sunday.
SharesPrincess Kate back in Royal Box at Wimbledon with Prince William and two of their children
Kate, the Princess of Wales, was back again at Wimbledon on Sunday- this time with her family in tow.
SharesAnalysis: Wimbledon's champion says a taste for McDonald's makes her normal. But she's unique
Marketa Vondrousova held four pieces of chocolate candy in her Wimbledon-winning left hand as she sat down with a half-dozen reporters for one of her last interviews of the evening.
SharesNovak Djokovic wins the first set against Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final
Novak Djokovic won the first set of the Wimbledon final 6-1 against Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday.
SharesDaniil Medvedev gets the Wimbledon crowd behind him after missing last year because he is Russian
Daniil Medvedev had to skip the Wimbledon tournament last year, and not because he wanted to.
SharesNovak Djokovic defeats Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon to reach the final and near an eighth title
This was the moment. If Novak Djokovic was going to be stopped in the Wimbledon semifinals, if his much younger and harder-hitting opponent, Jannik Sinner, was going to turn things around Friday, the monumental comeback required would need to start immediately.
SharesITF appoints Conchita Martinez as tournament director for Billie Jean King Cup finals
Former Wimbledon champion Conchita Martinez was named tournament director for the Billie Jean King Cup finals on Thursday.
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