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Wimbledon prize money will increase by seven per cent to a total pot of £53.5million for this summer’s Championships. The winners of the men’s and women’s singles titles will each receive £3million, ...
Amid the many highs at Roland Garros, there have been a fair few lows for Coco Gauff. As the world No.2 bids to win her first title on the famous clay-courts that are currently hosting the French ...
Iga Swiatek called out Kader Nouni over one particular situation following her French Open semifinal loss to Aryna Sabalenka ...
Welcome to the French Open briefing, where will explain the stories behind the stories on each day of the tournament. On day 11, Mirra Andreeva showed how far she has come by cracking under pressure, ...
Real-time match data at Roland-Garros is provided by markers—lesser-known than umpires or line judges, yet their role demands ...
Unlike at most top-level tennis tournaments, which rely on electronic line-calling ... It’s happened in the past that players ...
Carlos Alcaraz called himself for breaking the rules at the French Open and conceded a point to Ben Shelton on Sunday during the defending champion’s 7-6 (8), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 ...
Novak Djokovic's tennis greatness is undeniable ... which led to the 24-time Major champion having a tense exchange with the chair umpire and the supervisor. The former No. 1 stalled play and ...
Roland-Garros is the last of the major tennis tournaments to trust human line judges over electronic calls, resisting technology in favor of the age-old method of pointing at some marks in the dirt.
All over the red courts of Roland-Garros, a rare, nearly silent species roams the clay, battling against extinction.
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