Wimbledon 2012 Features
- Djokovic wows Beijing with 'Gangnam Style' dance
Novak Djokovic delighted fans in Beijing on Sunday with a rendition of the famed horse-riding dance from South Korean pop hit "Gangnam Style" after defeating Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to win his third China Open.
- US Open 2012: Men to watch out for
Men to watch at the U.S. Open, which begins Monday.
- A quarter of Britain's population watched Wimbledon men's final
More than a quarter of the British population tuned in to watch home favourite Andy Murray in the Wimbledon men's final, figures released on Monday showed.
- Roger Federer's twins cheer for their 'Daddy Dearest'
As Roger Federer lifted his seventh Wimbledon title, he had some special fans cheering from the stands. His twin daughters Myla Rose and Charlene Riva were seen applauding their 'Daddy Dearest' from the family box during his final match against Andy Murray.
- Who is Roger Federer?
Roger Federer wore a specially tailored white jacket with a golden "15" stitched on the back when he broke Pete Sampras' career record of 14 Grand Slam titles by winning the Wimbledon men singles title for the sixth time in 2009.
- Murray's quest being powered by admiration for Messi
Andy Murray may be Britain's hero in the run-up to his historic clash against Roger Federer for the Wimbledon title. For the 25-year-old however, Barcelona's Lionel Messi is the epitome of sporting excellence and a 'real hero.'
- Andy Murray's granny leads the cheering squad
While Andy Murray may continue to say family pressure means nothing to him ahead of Sunday's final against Roger Federer, his family is celebrating his success and eagerly awaiting the title clash of Wimbledon. And leading the army of hopeful loved ones is Andy's granny, who was all of 2 when a Briton last won here!
- Wimbledon 2012: Dramatic shadow of Austin looms over Murray
When Bunny Austin, the last British man to reach the Wimbledon final in 1938, finished runner-up his prize was a
- Got 7000 dollars? You can watch Murray at Wimbledon
Andy Murray was on Friday, attempting to become the first British man in 74 years to reach the Wimbledon final, an event so rare that Centre Court tickets were being sold for up to
- Wimbledon 2012: Record ace blitz puts Serena in man's world
Serena Williams reached a seventh Wimbledon final on Thursday, taking her aces total to 85, an intimidating statistic which also makes her the second most powerful server in the men's tournament.
- Maria Kirilenko has superstar bagman
Russian blonde Maria Kirilenko reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals for the first time on Monday and celebrated by showing off her personal bag carrier -- ice hockey superstar Alexander Ovechkin.
- After Rafael Nadal's loss, anything possible at Wimbledon
No matter what happens in Week 2, this Wimbledon will be remembered.
- Wimbledon 2012: Fabulous Baker boy's return could cost mum and dad
Comeback kid Brian Baker insists he is determined to extend his fairytale run at Wimbledon even if it wreaks more havoc with his family's travel plans and bank balance.
- Who is Lukas Rosol
Lukas Rosol is a Czech professional tennis player who has otherwise had a rather ordinary time on the tennis court. All of that changed when he brought his top-level game to the fore and became the lowest ranked player to beat Rafael Nadal in a major tournament (Wimbledon).
- 'No riff-raff please, we're Wimbledon': Dress code instruction
No jeans, flip flops and short skirts at this years' Wimbledon for members of the All England Club, as organisers issued a dress code for the first time amid concerns of slipping sartorial standards.
- Serena Williams has 'no intention of stopping'
Just in case there were any doubts out there, Serena Williams wants to make perfectly clear that she's going to be around tennis awhile longer. So is older sister Venus.
- I can cope with Wimbledon pressure: Murray
Andy Murray insists he is relishing life in the Wimbledon spotlight as he prepares to launch his latest bid to end Britain's long wait for a male champion at the grass-court grand slam.
- Nadal refuses to talk up 'arrogant' Wimbledon bid
Rafael Nadal insists it would be "arrogant and crazy" to start thinking about following his record-breaking seventh French Open title with more glory at Wimbledon.