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The Wimbledon women's singles semi-finals take centre stage at the All England Club on Thursday. World number one Aryna Sabalenka plays American 13th seed Amanda Anisimova in a rematch of their French Open fourth-round match last month,
The action at Wimbledon didn’t seem to entertain Hugh Grant. The 64-year-old actor will likely receive the meme treatment after ESPN cameras caught him dozing off in the Royal Box, where he watched the quarterfinal clash between Serbia’s Novak Djokovic and Italian Flavio Cobolli on Wednesday.
A former Wimbledon champion only took up the sport in his 20s and balanced his tennis career with his work as a vicar. John Hartley won the event twice in a row in 1879 and 1880 as part of a run
An Elite Daily editor attends Day 4 of Wimbledon 2025 in southwest London, watching three matches and checking out all the exclusive activations for fans.
The world No. 1 made it clear that she didn’t call Laura Siegemund’s game “annoying” after defeating the 104th-ranked German to reach the Wimbledon semifinals on Tuesday.
O N WIMBLEDON’S Court No 1, Taylor Fritz, an American, faced Karen Khachanov, a Russian. Seven miles away, in Court 68 of the Royal Courts of Justice, another duel was under way. It paired tennis, a pastime England invented, with one it has elevated to an art: planning litigation.