Wimbledon wheelchair tennis championships begin as quarter-finalists battle on
British wheelchair players Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid, Lucy Shuker, Andy Lapthorne and Greg Slade will begin their bids for the title.
British wheelchair players Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid, Lucy Shuker, Andy Lapthorne and Greg Slade will begin their bids for the title.
The unseeded Ukrainian beat world number one Iga Swiatek to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old begins his title challenge against Belgium’s Joachim Gerard on Wednesday.
David Beckham got emotional celebrating his daughter’s birthday and Marcus Rashford was feeling good.
Hingis also described Raducanu’s decision to split from coach Andrew Richardson as not a “great choice”.
Jabeur was beaten in three sets by Rybakina in last year’s final.
The former British number one is playing in the invitational doubles at Wimbledon this summer but has no plans to return to the WTA Tour.
Frank Alfred Odysseus Johnson is the couple’s first child born since Mr Johnson left Downing Street last year.
The 27-year-old American has made a name for himself with his entertaining run to the quarter-finals in SW19.
Former world number one Wozniacki is returning to the WTA Tour after a three-year absence.
Solomon scored five goals in 24 appearances during his loan spell at Fulham last season.
Head of Instagram Adam Mosseri responded to users on the platform suggesting updates they would like to see on the nearly one-week-old app.
The former Hear’Say singer has called for medical intervention after every miscarriage.
David Harewood and Sir Alok Sharma are also among those set to collect accolades.
Usyk has defeated British fighters in his last three contests and is a short-priced favourite to retain his belts.