Home comforts of Wimbledon appeal to Johanna Konta
Johanna Konta certainly looks happy to be back on the green, green grass of home. The British number one is
Johanna Konta certainly looks happy to be back on the green, green grass of home. The British number one is
Fans flocking to Wimbledon from Monday can enjoy the tennis in peace thanks to feathered employee Rufus the Hawk, the
Bristol teenager Katie Swan will have her chance on the biggest stage after a pair of Wimbledon wildcards but former
British tennis legend Tim Henman claimed James Ward’s form is heading in the right direction, despite the Londoner narrowly missing
Tim Henman believes that Johanna Konta will go on the attack at Wimbledon – but she should take the British
Winning is immaterial for Andy Murray at Wimbledon this year, according to former British No.1 Tim Henman, as the Scot
Tim Henman is impressed by the standard of tennis that Dan Evans has delivered, despite the Birmingham ace narrowly failing
Former British No. 1 Tim Henman believes Laura Robson can still make an impact at Wimbledon in the future, despite
London tennis prodigy Cameron Norrie has been tipped to break into the world’s top 50 by Tim Henman, with the
Kyle Edmund is fully prepared for a new and unique experience when he plays at Wimbledon as the British number
Twelve months on from Jay Clarke’s shock run to the last 16 of the men’s doubles at Wimbledon, British tennis