While there has been much speculation over what motivated scores of the capital's children to smash up clothes shops and steal so brazenly this week, little has been said about what they stole... more
The world No4 admits his quarter-final drubbing by rival at Wimbledon in 2008 made him realise that he needed to shape up to win a Grand Slam so he’s in peak condition for today’s showdown... more
Andy Murray is the sporting hero of Middle England - a strange position for a Scot to find himself in. And after a shaky start with the public, he's learning to play the game, finds Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni... more
As Andy Murray prepares for today's Centre Court showdown his mother reveals how those closest to him help keep his quest for Wimbledon glory on track... more
Tennis: There is, perhaps, no other tennis arena where history takes so prominent a role as Wimbledon’s Centre Court and the 123rd staging of the Championships seem set to re-define the men’s game... more
Hats off to Kaka. He may be a bit weird but his decision to snub £500,000 a week in order to stay loyal to the club that made him is a shining beacon of hope in the amoral darkness of professional football... more
Andy Murray's amazing start to the year has fans anticipating the most exciting Australian Open ever and offers real hope that Britain will soon boast a first men's Grand Slam champion since Fred Perry 73 years ago... more
It would be fitting if, in the year that marks the 100th anniversary of Fred Perry's birth, Andy Murray becomes Britain's first men's Grand Slam champion since the great man in 1936... more
Tennis: Andy Murray's performance in the US Open has catapulted him into the world's sporting elite and will earn him a staggering £10million a year... more
Andy Murray insists his hopes of becoming Britain's first Wimbledon men's champion since Fred Perry 72 years ago was not a mission impossible at this year's championships... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do