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The Tennis Talent Wimbledon quiz
As hoards of tennis fans once again descend on leafy SW19 to watch their heroes in action and devour the obligatory strawberries and cream, what better time for a fiendish Tennis Talent quiz about the world’s most famous Grand Slam?
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Everything you need to know about… Katie Swan
One of the fresh generation of British talent, Katie Swan was born in 1999 and has already achieved much: she was runner-up in the Australian Open Girls’ in 2015, following that up with a run to the quarter-finals of Wimbledon Girls’ the same year. These performances clearly caught the eye of Judy Murray, with the then Fed…
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Why you should plan to go to Eastbourne Aegon International in 2018 RIGHT NOW
Eastbourne. A word that conjures up seagulls the size of Great Danes, swathes of Victorian hotels and miles of shingle beaches. And, to tennis lovers, surely the best WTA tournament outside of the Premier Mandatories. In 2017, seven out of the world’s top 10 female players competed, and they’re not there for the 470 points up…
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Highlights: Konta’s incredible day at Eastbourne
At times it was brilliant, nerve-wracking and even shocking, but British No.1 Johanna Konta has beaten both the French Open champion and the World No.1 – in one afternoon. Not bad, eh? Yesterday started with a brutal Aegon International round-of-16 match against Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko, the hero of Roland-Garros. Lasting a whopping two hours and…
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Heather Watson delivers a brilliant, nerve-jangling win at Eastbourne’s Aegon International 2017
Match report: Heather Watson vs Lesia Tsurenko, Sunday 25 June, 6-3 4-6 6-4 Oh Heather, you do like to put your fans through the mill. A match that lasted one minute shy of three hours, a match that was full of moments of sublime beauty one minute and crazy mistakes the next – but also a…
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6 reasons to come to Eastbourne Aegon International tennis tournament in 2017
The 2017 Aegon International Eastbourne tournament takes place from Monday 26 June – with qualifiers over the weekend – and this year there are some extra reasons to pop down and watch live if you can. Did someone say Novak? See the big names play Every year Eastbourne seems to attract bigger names, with a promising young…
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Where to watch live tennis in the UK this summer
There are few feelings better than relaxing in the sunshine, a punnet of strawberries or glass of Pimms in hand, to watch two professional players battle it out on the tennis court. And you’re spoilt for choice: during the British grass court season (June and July), there are a number of WTA, ATP World Tour, ATP…
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Johanna Konta beats Tara Moore to register 300th victory
Not only is British No.1 and World No.8 Johanna Konta through the second round of the Aegon Open Nottingham, but she has also notched up her 300th win on the WTA circuit. It’s an impressive milestone, but not one that was at the forefront of Konta’s mind as she headed into the match: “I didn’t realise…
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How to find your nearest court
It’s that time of year again: the grass court season is shifting into gear, Andy Murray is coming into a decent run of form, Wimbledon is on the horizon and, once again, Britain is about to go tennis mad. If, over the coming weeks, you’re inspired by the antics of British players at the various…
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