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Coco Gauff and What Could Have Been
The American star was one shot away from the Wimbledon final.
For Adidas Tennis, a Divided Dress Code
The sportswear brand closes off earning opportunities for women's tennis players that are left open for men.
Once More, One More for Novak Djokovic
As Djokovic battles on yet again, revisiting the interview with the woman whose finger unwittingly created one of the most enduring images in modern Wimbledon history.
At Wimbledon, Finding That Missing Centre Piece
Even great players often get few—or zero—chances to play on Centre Court at Wimbledon.
Naomi Osaka Puts Herself Back on Top
By crushing Aryna Sabalenka at Wimbledon, Osaka emerges as a sudden favorite.
Alex Eala's Moving Day at Wimbledon
As the highest seeds fell at Wimbledon, the new Filipina phenomenon won big and consolidated her star power.
Why Serena Should Not Play Doubles at Wimbledon
After again going dark after a painful loss in singles, the superstar wouldn't seem ready to return, based on her history.
From Juniors to the Prose, With Claire Liu
As she writes herself into the third round of Wimbledon, Liu has found her voice.
Breaking: ATP Aims to Reduce Doubles on Tour
Proposals to radically reform and reorganize tournaments arrive as men's doubles has become more separate from singles than ever.
Breaking: WTA Finals Leaving Saudi Arabia Immediately
Due to war and uncertainty in the Middle East, the marquee women's event will be held at Indian Wells this year.
The Growing Pains of Growing up in Tennis
An interview with Martin Damm Jr., who went from Wimbledon daycare to the Wimbledon main draw.
Serena Locks In, Then Peaces Out
After an impressive performance in defeat at Wimbledon, the superstar skipped out on her press conference.
On Serena and Grigor
As they each write new chapters at Wimbledon, the two tennis stars have quite the history.
At Wimbledon, She's Both the Newest and the Oldest
On Lina Gjorcheska, who took the long road to putting North Macedonia on the tennis map.
Serving (in the South Korean Army) and Returning (to Wimbledon)
Kwon Soon-woo is playing Wimbledon weeks before finishing his compulsory military service requirements.
Desperately Seeking Cold Rooms in a Hot England
As tennis again descends on Wimbledon while temperatures rise, very rare air conditioning is at a premium.
The Pictures Drawn at Wimbledon
The draws were kind to Serena Williams and Coco Gauff but considerably ruder to Taylor Fritz and Jack Draper.
Joanna Garland's Not-So-Lovely Parting Gifts
After being one point from A$1 million, the sudden sensation has felt relatably haunted by what could've been.
Alex Eala, a Seed in Bloom on Grass
An interview with the Filipina star who will be a Wimbledon seed after great grass successes.
Why Marketa Vondrousova Got a Four-Year Ban
The 2023 Wimbledon champion was handed a steep penalty; Sabalenka and Pegula reacted.
Serena in Singles
The seven-time Wimbledon champion took a last-minute wild card into women's singles; how will it go?
Can Jessica Pegula Win Wimbledon?
Probably, right? Also, a Sabalenka no-show in Berlin, both on the scoreboard and in the press room.
Costly Bombs
Corentin Moutet was fined $40,000—nearly all his prize money for the week—for premeditated profanity on the BBC.
Breaking Badosa
After a big win in Berlin, Paula Badosa spoke out about struggles to recover from a "toxic" relationship with her ex, Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Serena Answers the Questions
After the second match of her comeback, Bounces caught up with Serena Williams in Berlin on several pressing topics.