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VIDEO: Así vive Wimbledon - Rafa / Tie Break, Movistar + (in Spanish)

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Tennis in 10: Listen to an extended podcast this...

Tennis in 10: Listen to an extended podcast this week that breaks down all 16 Fourth-Round matches coming up tomorrow on Manic Monday. #Wimbledon? Podcast--> http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/podcasts/

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Sam Groth at Wimbledon on a quiet Middle Sunday. #MyTennisLife #Wimbledon

Sam Groth at Wimbledon on a quiet Middle Sunday. #MyTennisLife #Wimbledon

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PHOTOS: Rafael Nadal's practice at Wimbledon, 9 July 2017

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Got 5 minutes? Catch up on all the great...

Got 5 minutes? Catch up on all the great Week 1 storylines from #Wimbledon before heading in to Week 2. WATCH NOW!


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: 070807 Daily Serve Day 6 Day 7 Highlights:Bethanie Mattek-Sands, who was left screamin

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Joel Drucker on "Coaching is Not Biography." #Wimbledon

Joel Drucker on "Coaching is Not Biography." #Wimbledon


Why is it when a player’s coach has won a Grand Slam tournament that the biographical impulse kicks in? Surely, thinking goes, Pat Cash will be helping Coco Vandeweghe volley more. Or: Ivan Ljubicic, he of the sculpted one-handed backhand, has aided Roge

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Richard Evans examines pressure and what it...

Richard Evans examines pressure and what it takes to be in a cockpit of competition like Wimbledon's Centre Court. #Wimbledon


“Pressure is a privilege” Billie Jean King has said. It is. But it’s the way you handle it that counts.As a result of the various ways in which pressure can affect all athletes, and especially tennis players because of the individual nature of the sport, t

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TOUGH CALL RESULTS ARE IN! Who'd...

TOUGH CALL RESULTS ARE IN! Who'd the public choose???Roger Federer /??Rafa Nadal?Or the rest of the men at Wimbledon ?Watch & find out! #Wimbledon

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Paul Annacone and Brett Haber with...

Paul Annacone and Brett Haber with some parting words for ??Bethanie Mattek-Sands following her Facebook Live broadcast. #TeamBucie4Life ?❤️???(Part 3 of 3) #Wimbledon

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Bethanie Mattek-Sands went on Facebook Live to discuss...

??Bethanie Mattek-Sands went on Facebook Live to discuss her knee injury with fans and her upcoming surgery. The Wimbledon Primetime crew reacts.(Part 1 of 3) #Wimbledon

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Reactions to Bethanie Mattek-Sands' injury and Facebook...

Reactions to ??Bethanie Mattek-Sands' injury and Facebook Live broadcast from Lindsay Davenport + Jon Wertheim, both hoping for a speedy recovery. ??(Part 2 of 3) #Wimbledon

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Some for International Tennis Hall of...

Some ? for International Tennis Hall of Fame CEO Todd Martin at Wimbledon on his birthday plus more ITHOF talk about the legacy of the sport. ?#Wimbledon (Part 3 of 3)

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More with International Tennis Hall of Fame...

More with International Tennis Hall of Fame CEO Todd Martin at Wimbledon discussing new inductees Kim Clijsters, Andy Roddick, Steve Flink, & Monique Kalkman. #Wimbledon (Part 2 of 3)

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Two-time Wimbledon semifinalist Todd Martin sat...

Two-time Wimbledon semifinalist Todd Martin sat down to chat with Brett Haber & Jon Wertheim about his goals as International Tennis Hall of Fame CEO.#Wimbldon (Part 1 of 3)

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Big 4 Still Standing as Wimbledon Heads Into Second Week

As we head into the second week of Wimbledon 2017 the big four and eight out of the top 10 seeds are still left standing. There is also only three unseeded players left in the draw including Paire, Anderson, and Mannarino.

So things are shaping up nicely but Murray and Djokovic have by far the easier draws left of the big four. Djokovic, in particular, is having it quite good with his first round opponent retiring and not having faced a seed four the first four rounds. Even the 15th seed Monfils lost to Mannarino. It just goes to show you that draws don’t necessarily mean anything.

That said, Djokovic has been playing well and it probably wouldn’t have made much of a difference who he faced. Today he defeated one of the surprises of the Championships Gulbis 6-4, 6-1, 7-6(2). It was a slow start but once Djokovic found Gulbis’ forehand it was one unforced error after the other and Gulbis never recovered.

That Djokovic shot of the day I mentioned earlier (courtesy of @doublefault28) pic.twitter.com/uiLOokfJnf


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Brett Haber is back with a Day 6 Wimbledon...

Brett Haber is back with a Day 6 Wimbledon Preview:??Garbiñe Muguruza, ??Roger Federer, ??Novak Djokovic, & more.Coverage presented by AT&T.?

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Video editors: LET'S GET EPIC! Wimbledon...

Video editors: LET'S GET EPIC! ??Wimbledon 2017 - Day 6 - Cold Open??Grigor Dimitrov, ??Shelby Rogers, ??Novak Djokovic, more!#Wimbledon

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Sam Groth with a middle weekend update...

Sam Groth with a middle weekend update from Wimbledon after knocking out third seeds Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares with doubles partner Robert Lindstedt. #MyTennisLife #Wimbledon

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Grass is such a unique and complicated surface....

Grass is such a unique and complicated surface. Who's ready for Wimbledon 2017 Day 6!! Tune in to Tennis Channel to watch Wimbledon Primetime ?

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Peers: “I’ve always felt comfortable here at Wimbledon”

After his second-round win on Saturday, world No.2 doubles player John Peers sat down with tennis.com.au to discuss Wimbledon, Australian Open success and fatherhood.

London, UK, 9 July 2017 | Matt Trollope

No.1 seeds John Peers and Henri Kontinen are through to the third round of the men’s doubles event at Wimbledon after a 6-3 6-4 6-4 win over British wildcards Scott Clayton and Jonny O’Mara. 

Peers, the world No.2 doubles player who with Kontinen is the reigning Australian Open champion, sat down with tennis.com.au to chat about Wimbledon so far, his exploits at home and how life has changed since becoming a father.

After a tough opening round, how do you feel you’re settling into the tournament after today’s straight-sets win?

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