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Tennis, the one sport that can go either way
Jon Snow blogs on why he loves tennis – the one great sport that can always go either way, however good you are.
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As Wimbledon ladies champion Marion Bartoli announces her retirement from tennis at 28, Channel 4 News looks at the real impact of life at the top for players on the professional tennis circuit.
He may have ended a 77-year wait for British tennis fans, but new Wimbledon champion Andy Murray is also set for big rewards himself.
What was Andy Murray’s route to glory at “weird Wimbledon”, a competition which saw surprise early exits from some of the household names of tennis?
Andy Murray progresses to the quarter finals at Wimbledon with a straight-sets victory over Russian Mikhail Youzhny – but disappointment for Laura Robson as she leaves the tennis competition.
A shock horror week for the biggest names in tennis leaves Wimbledon wide open. So who next in the All England Club B-movie and can Andy Murray make it to the final scene?
The streets of south-west London will once again feel the beat of expectant feet, as Wimbledon gets under way. And you know what that means: Murray Mania, writes Sports Reporter Jordan Jarrett-Bryan.
You cannot be serious! From Justin Rose to Andy Murray, Brits keep winning things. So have we forgotten how to lose?
After Andy Murray’s Australian Open triumph over Lithuanian Ricardas Berankis, Sports Reporter Jordan Jarrett-Bryan ponders whether the Scotsman can end 2013 as top seed.
We asked you for your sporting heroes of 2012 – and you responded with suggestions from Bradley Wiggins to Bethy Woodward. Sports reporter Jordan Jarrett-Bryan has been sifting through them.
What would help you cope with the end of the Olympics and Paralympics? How about Britain’s first tennis grand slam winner since 1936? Over to Andy Murray and the US Open final.
Andy Murray goes for double Olympic gold and the chance to avenge his defeat to Roger Federer in last month’s Wimbledon final.
Politicians on all sides appeal for calm as police use a water cannon to disperse protesters after an Orange march passes through the mainly Nationalist area of north Belfast.
The wait for a British Wimbledon winner continues after Andy Murray’s failure to replicate Fred Perry’s achievement of 1936. But there are few world-class Britons able to challenge the Scot.
Heard of Fred Perry or Bunny Austin? British tennis success tends to come in black and white, but can Andy Murray give it some 21st century high definition? Channel 4 News takes a look.
Jon Snow blogs on why he loves tennis – the one great sport that can always go either way, however good you are.