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Fever-Tree Championships To Stage New Wheelchair Tennis Tournament At The Queen's Club

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We pride ourselves on showcasing the best men’s tennis in the world on grass and this is further proof of that commitment. The six players taking part in this event are fantastic athletes, and

Team GB strike GOLD at 2018 International Blind Tennis Tournament

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">AMAZING!<br><br>Watch 2 of the worlds top visually impaired tennis players competing

Andy Lapthorne: ‘Why I will realise a boyhood dream at Wimbledon 2018’

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I’ve been around Wimbledon for years, from first going there to watch as a nine and 10-year-old, when the grounds were still being developed for disabled people. I had to go through the players’

Open Era: Tim Henman joins LTA celebrations of 50th anniversary

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Open Era: Tim Henman joins LTA celebrations of 50th anniversary Wimbledon semi-finalist and former British No.1 Tim Henman joined a host of other tennis stars past and present in Bournemouth to

Open 2010-2018: long waits for british tennis come to an end

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Open 2010-2018: long waits for british tennis come to an end   Andy Murray brought an end to Britain’s long wait for a men’s Wimbledon champion and a Davis Cup triumph before Johanna Konta

Open Era 2000-2009: The big names begin their hunt for trophies

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Open Era 2000-2009: The big names begin their hunt for trophies   Some of the biggest stars in today’s tennis galaxy were already winning titles in the early 2000s. Joining their number was a

Rosie’s Story: How visually impaired tennis has changed my life

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I didn’t even know that tennis was accessible for me, but the support is there and I’ve not come across one person in tennis who I have not got on with. The sessions that are supported by the

Open Era 1990-1999: Two figures dominate, a pair of brits emerge

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Open Era 1990-1999: Two figures dominate, a pair of brits emerge   Steffi Graf and Pete Sampras took home the lion’s share of Grand Slam title, but Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski ensured British

Catherine’s Story: Why making a noise about deaf tennis is my burning passion

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It was a privilege to represent Great Britain and, because I know what deaf tennis has done for me in terms of my career as a person and a player, I have a burning passion to ensure deaf tennis

Open Era 1980-1989: Rivalries, OUTFITS & the end of wooden rackets

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Open Era 1980-1989: Rivalries, OUTFITS & the end of wooden rackets   Bjorn Borg vs John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova vs Chris Evert, the rivalries of the 1980s had a distinctly international

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