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Twenty years on from one of the greatest Wimbledon finals in history, the format gap in women's and men's tennis remains a complex issue.
History has a way of repeating itself in some way, and Aryna Sabalenka's highs and lows this year mirror those experienced by Lindsay Davenport two decades ago.
Naomi Osaka’s seventh Grand Slam outing since returning from maternity leave ended in another disappointment, the Wimbledon Primetime panel breaking down her third-round loss to Anastasia ...
Coco Gauff suffered a first-round defeat to Dayana Yastremska at Wimbledon on Tuesday, but the American has already proven ...
Former player Lindsay Davenport weighed in on Aryna Sabalenka's self-imposed pressure to win Wimbledon and how Emma Raducanu ...
After beating Serena in the semifinals, Venus Williams took home the Venus Rosewater Dish in 2000 and didn’t stop there, ...
2000 — Venus Williams beats Lindsay Davenport 6-3, 7-6 (3) for her first Grand Slam title. Williams is the first black women’s champion at Wimbledon since Althea Gibson in 1957-58.
Before she was a tennis superstar and I had embarked on a journalism career, Lindsay Davenport won a 16-and-under tournament that I covered in 1990.
Mia Pohankova of Slovakia won the Wimbledon junior title on Saturday by beating sixth-seeded Julieta Pareja of the United ...