A 150‑year‑old law may restrict how land earmarked for the expansion of the Wimbledon tennis site can be used, the High Court ...
Depth across men and women, record Grand Slam success and dominant team trophies mark a sustained revival driven by strong federation reforms and rising grassroots ...
The word “betrayal” has been privately bandied around in tennis boardrooms. TA has been accused of a defection, of switching ...
Wimbledon tennis expansion plans face court challenge over 150-year-old law - The All England Club is in a legal battle with campaign group Save Wimbledon Park over expansion plans ...
Serena Williams found herself in an awkward exchange over her potential return to pro tennis, during which she stopped short ...
Wimbledon's plans to expand the grounds for the world's oldest and most prestigious Grand Slam tennis tournament were back in ...
Wimbledon tennis expansion plans face court challenge over 150-year-old law - The All England Club is in a legal battle with ...
Land earmarked for the expansion of the Wimbledon tennis site is subject to restrictions on how it can be used under the terms of a more than 150-year-old law, the High Court has been told.
In the four Grand Slam cities, diaspora communities show up for players from their countries who are rising through the ranks ...
Wimbledon plans to treble the size of the existing site in London, adding 39 courts, but campaigners seek to block move.
Wimbledon’s ambitious plan to expand its grounds, adding 39 courts in a £200 million project, faces legal challenges. The Save Wimbledon Park group argues land intended for redevelopment is subject to ...
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