Nationality and petty footballing rivalries have nothing to do with the reason why so many of us struggle to feel warmth for the most successful British tennis player since the Second World War... more
Exclusive: American believes the British No1's friendly relationship with world's top three is holding him back in his bid to win a Grand Slam
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British number one will, weather permitting, finally face Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in their rain-delayed AEGON Championships final at 12.30 this afternoon... more
American will spend longer than normal looking at the pictures of the tennis greats that adorn the walls of Queen's Club when he begins defence of title... more
Spurs will attempt the improbable by overturning a four-goal deficit against Real Madrid tomorrow night. Take a look at some famous sporting comebacks... more
Wimbledon top seeds Mike and Bob Bryan have rejected claims there is apathy towards doubles tennis and insist their version of the game is stronger than ever... more
Lou Reed never had such a perfect day. Hours before he arrived for his own match, Andy Murray had already enjoyed an excellent afternoon on Centre Court... more
The new Facebook phenomenon is "25 random things about me". Everyone from John Prescott to Nick Clegg has signed up. Somewhere between the confessional and therapy, it lets you catalogue the minutiae of your life. You then "tag" 25 friends to do the same. ... more
He's friends with Prince Charles and married to Susan George, voted the world's sexiest woman in the sixties... It's not easy being Simon MacCorkindale... more
Flitting across the horizon, barely visible but edging into view, is this unsettling question. Could it be Rafael Nadal, and not Roger Federer, who might yet prove to be the greatest tennis player who ever lived?... more
Greg Norman and Chris Evert are so determined to keep their weekend wedding private, they have moved the venue to an exclusive island in The Bahamas.... 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