In addition to his own personal demons, this year's top British seed at Wimbledon, Scotland's Andy Murray, will carry the weight of 75 years of British failure in tennis on to the court with him. Read more»
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After many rounds of peace talks gone bad, India and Pakistan are still very much at odds. But now, an unlikely duo of sports-loving 30-year-olds is aiming to see if a tennis match can solve what diplomacy has been unable to. Read more»
No matter what he accomplishes in his career, American John Isner will never overshadow his very first victory at Wimbledon. Isner and Nicolas Mahut of France played the greatest tennis match in history, a grueling three-day contest that saw 980 points in total. Read more»