Wimbledon wrap: Moving on from Manic Monday and Jo Konta and Venus Williams prepare for quarter finals
SO yesterday’s Manic Monday at Wimbledon lived up to the billing alright.
SO yesterday’s Manic Monday at Wimbledon lived up to the billing alright.
NO arguments, this is the finest day of the tennis season.
SO we are left with just Andy Murray and Jo Konta for the second week of singles after yesterday’s action. Murray provided plenty of late-evening drama last night with his four-set win over Fabio Fognini and now he can rest up as the bottom half in the men’s draw and the top half in the ladies draw battle it out.
HEATHER WATSON's Wimbledon charge ran out of steam as she was beaten in three sets by Victoria Azarenka.
SO Kyle Edmund couldn’t make it five out of five for Great Britain in the singles yesterday. But there is a keen sense of anticipation for the four Brits who take to the courts today. The officials at the All England Club have done their bit too, so there is a good chance there will not be too much overlap when they are on court.
AS Wimbledon gets into full swing, it's incredible to think that the tournament has been running since 1877 - with a gentlemen's singles match on the 9th July.
YESTERDAY at Wimbledon was marked by a swarm of flying ants and a swathe of British victories, so what can we expect from day four of the Championships?
IT’s fair to say that yesterday wasn’t one of the greatest days in the long and glorious history of Wimbledon.
IT’S the annual tennis extravaganza that is Wimbledon and this is the place for a bite-size look at what’s going on at SW19.
JOHN BARRETT has seen and done it all at Wimbledon.
ANDY MURRAY has pulled out of his scheduled Wimbledon warm-up match at the Hurlingham Club on Tuesday because of a sore hip.