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John Nicholson is very much enjoying Jonathan Pearce and the start of the Women’s Euros, but a change of heart over the Club World Cup might be necessary.
Wimbledon holds around 675 matches each year between qualifying rounds and the main events of Gentlemen’s Singles, Ladies’ ...
How much fluff is the perfect amount of fluff? That may seem a strange question but in the world of professional tennis it is ...
While many will hail Sir David Attenborough as a national treasure for his iconic nature documentaries, tennis fans have the ...
MTOs and bathroom breaks are two of the ripest and most controversial arenas for dark arts in tennis. They are there for good ...
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GlobalData on MSNCarmoola appoints Angus Reid as head of partnershipsCarmoola, a UK-based fintech, has announced the appointment of Angus Reid as its new Head of Partnerships, according to a ...
Former officials from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, are calling the watchdog's choice to let Navy ...
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Tennis World on MSNNovak Djokovic joins debate on Wimbledon conditions: 'Not grass but balls'Novak Djokovic added his voice to the growing list of players commenting on the balls used at this year's Wimbledon. With ...
Following the championships, Attenborough proposed switching to a fluorescent ball to enhance visibility for spectators. The International Tennis Federation (ITF) carried out research and verified ...
Tennis News: Novak Djokovic cruised into the Wimbledon third round, continuing his pursuit of a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title. Jannik Sinner also advanced, ...
Flavio Cobolli, an understated but self-assured 23-year-old Italian, has flown under the radar during his fledgling tennis career. That is now much harder, because he just made his first Grand ...
The lasting legacy of yellow tennis balls The All England Club adopted the yellow ball for Wimbledon in 1956, marking a significant shift in the sport and ensuring fans could follow every serve and ...
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