Wimbledon’s longest match set to resume between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut
Wimbledon's longest match ever, between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut, is due to resume today after a gruelling 10 hours across two days.
Wimbledon's longest match ever, between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut, is due to resume today after a gruelling 10 hours across two days.
The Queen is visiting Wimbledon as the longest tennis match on record enters its 11th hour.
Wimbledon 2010 has made history after a men's singles second-round match between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut became the longest ever - and they still haven't finished after ten hours of play.
Wimbledon fever has hit the celebrity world as a host of stars have hit the tennis greens to watch the classic sport – and we have exclusive video footage inside one of the party tents right here.
Rafael Nadal’s bid for a second Wimbledon crown got off to a predictably strong start as he bulldozed his way into round two with an easy victory over wild-card Kei Nishikori.
Andy Murray recovered from a shaky start to cruise through his first-round match against Jan Hajek in a rare appearance on Court One.
Anne Keothavong surrendered a 4-0 lead in the final set against Anastasia Rodionova to join the lengthy list of British first-round casualties at Wimbledon.
Both the surprise finalists from this year's French Open - Australian Sam Stosur and Italian Francesca Schiavone - have been knocked out of Wimbledon 2010 in the first round.
Andy Murray has confirmed he will be bowing to the Queen if, as expected, he plays on Centre Court when the monarch visits the All England Club on Thursday.
Laura Robson set her sights on one day winning Wimbledon after revealing her initial target was to avoid losing 6-0 6-0 on her Centre Court debut.
Murraymania will hit Wimbledon as the British No 1 launches his latest bid to net his first grand slam.
At the time it was a shocking assault on the tennis establishment but John McEnroe’s 1981 rant at umpire Ted James is the nation’s favourite Wimbledon moment.
John McEnroe believes Andy Murray’s quest for Wimbledon glory will be even tougher this year, but insists the British No.1 is still a genuine title contender.
After Roger Federer almost crashed out to Alejandro Falla in the first round, we round up five of the biggest shocks in Wimbledon's illustrious history.
Tennis pin-up Ana Ivanovic has claimed she 'has no friends' on the WTA Tour and admitted relationships in the women's locker room are at an all-time low.
Serena Williams has been glued to the World Cup in South Africa but is ready to get down to the business of defending her Wimbledon title.
Wimbledon will bake in temperatures of 28˚C (82˚F) this week while Glastonbury’s 40th anniversary is at risk of thunderstorms and mud.
Andy Murray is ready to put his recent poor form behind him and goes into Wimbledon with every intention of winning it.
Oxfam stands to land a six-figure donation if reigning champion Roger Federer can add to his six Wimbledon titles in two weeks time, after a man from Oxford left a betting slip to the charity in his will.
Former world number one Dinara Safina has withdrawn from Wimbledon with a back injury.
British hope Laura Robson has been handed a tough opening-round tie against fourth seed Jelena Jankovic at Wimbledon 2010.
Andy Murray has been drawn against relative unknown Czech player Jan Hajek in the first round of Wimbledon 2010 - the first time the two will have played each other.
Can he win it? It’s the question I always get asked most in the weeks before Wimbledon. It used to be about Tim Henman, now the man carrying a nation’s hopes is Andy Murray. And the answer? An emphatic yes.
They are the soundtrack of sport this summer - but vuvuzelas will not be making a racket at Wimbledon, organisers said.