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As defending champion Novak Djokovic will open proceedings on Monday at Wimbledon
Swiss player Roger Federer returns the ball to French player Adrian Mannarino during the men's single at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Tennis Club, in southwest London on June...
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Court legend Chris Evert inadvertently birthed a jewelry classic back in 1978. For a modern update, she turned to Monica Rich Kosann.
This Wimbledon tennis guide has everything you need to know to attend the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. You'll be glad you read it.
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After a few bouts of tennis in my friend’s tennis court (yes, he’s rich), I decided that the game was a lot of fun and that I’d like to start learning it for myself. Once I’ve gotten the gist of it, who knows, I may even place a few bets if I’m feeling lucky. Here’s a few terms that I’ve learnt on the way: Ball boy One of my other friends was conscripted into this role, as he only wanted to watch our game. This is usually a kid’s job; it’s typically a child who’s task it is is to retrieve any stray balls that have left the play area, as well as supplying fresh balls to keep the flow of the game running smoothly. There’s usually two per player, so four in total in bigger games. We just had to make do with one. A small, but vital role. If you’ve been examining the ATP tour odds, or even just watching tennis on television, watch out for these little guys. Backhand This is is probably a little self-explanatory, but here goes: a backhand is a type of strike in which the player uses the reverse side of the racket to hit the ball. It’s usually an involuntary movement that’s used as a last resort, when it’s just to late to use a standard stroke. My friend was using a lot of these, and very well too, much to my annoyance. The Aussies seems to love this technique and tend to punish the opposition, which you’ll soon notice if you’re into watching professional tennis tournaments, or even Australian open betting. Cross-over This one is a little iffy in that it can invoke a foul if done incorrectly. It literally means crossing over the net into the other player’s zone, which can be done in a non-threatening manner, in which it is not seen as a foul. If, on the other hand, you cross over with hostile intent, then you will be penalised with a foul and punished accordingly. This is, of course, up to the umpire’s discretion.
How to do Wimbledon like a VIP. Keith Prowse hospitality at The Lawn with tennis tornament. Michel Roux lunch and Novak Jdokavic match.
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From Chris Evert’s ’70s stripes, to Anne White’s Lycra catsuit in the ’80s and the Williams sisters’ twinning moments in the Noughties.
The new King and Queen of Centre Court were unveiled at a glitzy Champions Dinner after Spain's Carlos Alcaraz won his maiden Wimbledon men's singles title on Sunday evening.