The £100million spent on erecting a roof over Centre Court proved money well spent as unseeded German Sabine Lisicki beat Marion Bartoli to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals... more
Pick of the women's matches will see the former Wimbledon finalist taking on a player who has not lost at the All England Club since the final of 2008... more
Justine Henin proved she is a genuine contender for this year's Australian Open title after she beat fifth seed Elena Dementieva in straight sets ... more
Maria Sharapova recovered from a slow start to reach the quarterfinals of Tokyo's Pan Pacific Open with a 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 win over Alisa Kleybanova... more
Former champions Kim Clijsters and Venus Williams stayed on course for a last-16 showdown at Flushing Meadows after both coming through their US Open second-round ties... more
Tennis: Andy Murray survived a major scare in Paris before reaching the third round of the French Open with a 6-3, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4 victory over Potito Starace of Italy... more
Tennis: Jelena Jankovic secured her passage into the second round of the French Open today with a rain-affected 6-2, 6-3 victory over Petra Cetkovska of the Czech Republic... more
Novak Djokovic's reign as Australian Open champion has ended in agony as the "extreme conditions" forced him to quit his quarter-final against Andy Roddick in the fourth set... more
Melanie South wasted an opportunity to register the biggest win of her career against 16th seed Marion Bartoli, of France, losing her Australian Open first round match 6-2, 6-4... more
Anne Keothavong, the British No1, must overcome the Russian 17th seed, Anna Chakvetadze, in the Australian Open women's first round if she is to make an impact in Melbourne... more
Anne Keothavong squandered an apparent match-winning position as she lost to 2007 Wimbledon runner-up Marion Bartoli at the Bank of the West Classic in California... 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