JAMIE Murray got his first taste of a victory in a Grand Slam match last week when he and doubles partner Eric Butorac outclassed first-round opponents Oscar Hernandez and Potito Starace.
NOVAK Djokovic has never been a man to hide his light under a bushel and, brimming with confidence, the No.4 seed has promised to strip to the buff if he wins the title here.
FOR a woman who just 14 months ago was on the verge of throwing in the towel, of giving up this silly game and going off to get herself a real life, Jelena Jankovic is doing rather well.
THERE was no rain on her parade. There was no time. Defending champion Amelie Mauresmo defied the darkening skies above her on the newly-exposed Centre Court and scurried through her fourth-round tie against Italy's Mara Santangelo in less than an
WHILE Andy Murray makes headline news without even playing at Wimbledon, Novak Djokovic wins new fans with every match he plays (especially those of a female persuasion) and Richard Gasquet continues to amaze with his sublime talents and frustrate with...
LLEYTON Hewitt and Wayne Arthurs secured an extra day's rest, before launching their bids to reach the round of 16, when rain ruled out their third-round matches at Wimbledon today (AEST).
MARIA Sharapova was plunged into a Wimbledon rain row overnight, as torrential downpours meant that just two matches were completed and drenched fans saw only 75 minutes of action.
With showers moving in, Maria Sharapova hurried to close out a victory Saturday over Sugiyama, 6-3, 6-3. The result came after the start of the day's play was delayed nearly four hours.
JUAN CARLOS FERRERO: Could be, yeah. Could be. The most important thing today I think I enjoy it the whole match. Maybe less the first set, then I start to play very aggressive all the time with my serve and
TOMMY HAAS: I only noticed it once. I actually won the point. I returned the serve. I saw that he clocked it at 140. But, yeah, he did surprise me a little bit how consistent he did serve at a
ROGER FEDERER: Yeah, it was great. I was very pleased with the performance because I knew the danger against Marat, like I said in my previous press conference. It was really tricky conditions, swirling winds and a tough opponent. I
Q. Give me your assessment of how you feel you're playing, how you played today. SERENA WILLIAMS: You know what, I'm playing really well. I'm feeling really good. I'm feeling really positive. I'm feeling like, you know, I'm going to
Q. You talked yesterday about playing this match with nothing to lose, and yet it looked like until the third set, and when you really let the ball fly, you just played freely. It didn't look like you were playing