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    Since the first Championships in 1877, Wimbledon has grown from its roots as a garden party competition to a Grand Slam tournament with a global following of millions.
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium at Flushing Meadows, New York.US Open 2011: Mid-term report
    Top of the tree are the two world No.1s , Novak Djokovic and Caroline Wozniacki, both still standing as the Open enters the second week.
  • Wimbledon Junior Tennis Initiative players.Wimbledon Junior Tennis Initiative back training
    If you wander past the All England Club during the two weeks of The Championships, the place is fit to burst with players, press, officials and of course nigh on 40,000 spectators.
  • Oliver Golding wins the US Open boys' singles title.Golding claims junior US Open
    British former world No.4 junior, Oliver Golding, played the greatest tennis of his life to cause an upset over world No.1 Czech left-hander, Jiri Vesely, to claim the US Open boys' title.
  • Novak Djokovic wins the US Open in 2011.Djokovic and Stosur triumph at the US Open
    If there was any doubt that Novak Djokovic's extraordinary year would not carry on in the same vein during the two weeks of the US Open at Flushing Meadows, he remedied that in New York.
  • Philip BrookWimbledon 2020: A new mission
    Wimbledon’s mission to maintain its position as the world’s premier tennis tournament was stressed by All England Club Chairman Philip Brook.