Brett Haber gets Wimbledon 2017 predictions from Steve Flink & Ubitennis' Ubaldo Scanagatta.??Roger Federer? ??Venus Williams ??Marin Cilic? ??? #Wimbledon (Part 3 of 3)
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More with Brett Haber, Steve Flink, Ubitennis' Ubaldo Scanagatta at WimbledonSteve reveals the details of his International Tennis Hall of Fame phone call from Stan Smith.(Part 2 of 3) #Wimbledon.
Brett Haber is joined by 2017 International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Steve Flink & Ubitennis' Ubaldo Scanagatta to talk Wimbledon 2017. #Wimbledon (Part 1 of 3)
More with Omar Benson Miller at Wimbledon 2017.Part 2: Big-O reacts to the Manchester Arena bombing with Seema Malhotra.#WeStandTogether #Wimbledon ❤️??❤️ (Part 2 of 2)
THE Omar Benson Miller is still touring the UK at Wimbledon 2017!First some eats at Australasia to entertain his taste buds. ?#Wimbledon (Part 1 of 2)
Djokovic defeated Mannarino 6-2, 7-6(5), 6-4 in the final fourth round match today after Wimbledon unfairly refused to let him finish his match yesterday on Center Court. As if that was not enough of an insult, they scheduled his match for the quarterfinals for the third match in a row.
We are talking about a 3-time Wimbledon champion here not some grass court novice. You would think they will let Federer or Murray play on Court 1 at least once and the fact that they play all their matches in the same conditions also gives them an unfair advantage.
I mean it’s just shameless stuff that they aren’t even trying to hide. But what they don’t seem to learn from experience is that these kinds of things only motivates Djokovic and makes him play better. And today he remarked how poor the condition of Center Court is this year so he probably doesn’t mind playing on Court 1.
He also played on Center Court today so at least he won’t have to adjust to Center Court again after three matches on Court 1 if he makes the semis.
As for his match today, I missed the first set and a half due to the changed starting time and he wasn’t playing that great when I joined but the important thing is that he recovered from a break down in the tiebreak and won in straight sets. Apparently, he was playing great in the first set and a half too.
"Excluding ??Rafa Nadal, ??Novak Djokovic wins 90% of matches v. lefties."Jon Wertheim's money-stat at Wimbledon 2017.Coverage pres by GEICO?
.@BrettHaber cues up your Day 8 @Wimbledon Preview:??@DjokerNole, ??@VenusesWilliams, ??@JoKonta91, + more!Coverage presented by @GEICO?
WTA LADIES! The Tennis Channel video team sees ya!Wimbledon '17 - Day 8 - EPIC Open??Venus Williams, ??Garbiñe Muguruza, ??Simona Halep, & more!#Wimbledon
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2017 Wimbledon R4 Rafael Nadal vs. Gilles Muller 3/6 4/6 6/3 6/4 13/15 "It’s more difficult when you play against a player like him that doesn’t give you a lot of rhythm. I had my chance in the beginning. But when you play against these kinds of players, you cannot have mistakes with yourself,” said Nadal. “That's what I did twice in the first and second sets. That cost me two sets.
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WATCH 'The Daily Serve': Your Cheat Sheet for Day 7 at Wimbledon in FIVE Minutes.#Wimbledon
GOT 5 MINUTES? If so, tune in each day throughout the fortnight to get your Daily Serve for what you missed and need to know.WATCH The Daily Serve: Day 7 Daily Serve Day 7 Highlights:Rafael Nadal is stunned in fourth round:
Rafa Nadal knocked out by Gilles Muller in a five-set epic showdown on Manic Monday.Steve Tignor on the upset match that lasted almost 5 hours. #Wimbledon
The Spaniard lost to Gilles Muller, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 4-6, 15-13, in nearly five hours.
More with Boris Kodjoe of Code Black on CBS on United States Tennis Association - USTA (Official) Juniors at Wimbledon 2017, including his time at Virginia Commonwealth University with VCU Athletics. (PT2 of 2)
Boris Kodjoe of Code Black on CBS is back reporting on United States Tennis Association - USTA (Official) Juniors at Wimbledon 2017, including Sebastian Korda & Kayla Day. (PT1 of 2)
With great sadness, the Tennis family is mourning the passing of former Tennis SA President Bill Cossey AM on Friday 7 July 2017, following a short battle with melanoma.
Melbourne VIC, Australia, 11 July 2017 | tennis.com.au
With great sadness, the Tennis family is mourning the loss of former Tennis SA President Bill Cossey AM on Friday 7 July 2017, following a short battle with illness.
Bill’s contribution to the sport of tennis in South Australia is indisputable.
A tireless club volunteer in various capacities, Bill spent 19 years as a member of the Tennis SA Board including 10 years as its President. He also served at the national level with a three-year term as a Director on the Tennis Australia Board.
Amazing ovation for ??Johanna Konta over ?? Caroline Garcia at Wimbledon '17.And ??Jelena Ostapenko vs. ??Venus Williams in QTR's looks to be a great one! ?? #Wimbledon
Read Nicole Gibbs blog this week on Winnepeg, balance and how she's spending her time off-court. #MyTennisLife
Hi there!After a grind of a two week stretch, I came home to LA and enjoyed a couple of days off and then a slow buildup to hard practices by the end of the week. My team monitored me closely all week, and we pulled back on practice hours any time we felt
Ash Barty and Casey Dellacqua won again to move through to the women's doubles quarterfinals at Wimbledon, while John Peers also reached the last eight.
London, UK, 11 July 2017 | Matt Trollope
Ash Barty and Casey Dellacqua have continued their march through the women’s doubles draw at Wimbledon, winning through to the quarterfinals on Monday in straight sets over Elise Mertens and Demi Schuurs.
The No.8 seeds won 6-1 7-6(6) and will next take on second seeds Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina, the reigning Olympic gold medallists from Rio.
Also advancing on Monday was John Peers, who along with Finnish partner Henri Kontinen overcame qualifiers Hugo Nys and Antonio Sancic.