My Wimbledon: Tim Henman
Originally published on 04/07/14 I came to Wimbledon for the first time in 1981 when I was six and I watched
How to keep calm and carry on winning
Originally published on 09/07/14 No matter how much effort you put in on the practice court, if you can’t deal with
The importance of staying hydrated
Originally published on 14/07/14 Whether you sweat, perspire or simply glow, it is your body’s way of regulating its temperature. The
Locker room: Jamie Murray and John Peers
Originally published on 20/07/14 When did you first start playing together? MURRAY: We started after the Australian Open last year. John
The key tips and tactics for doubles success
Originally published on 05/08/14 “You have got to think fast,” says Britain’s No.1 ranked doubles player Dom Inglot. “With singles you
My Wimbledon: Chris Wilkinson
Originally published on 27/06/14 I watched Wimbledon as a kid, I remember running in late at night and getting on Court One to
My Wimbledon: Gordon Reid
Originally published on 04/07/14 Before I played wheelchair tennis I used to be a tennis player on my feet since I
How to avoid ‘self-handicapping’ behaviour
Originally published on 01/07/13 Accepting defeat can be a difficult thing to do. By nature, as tennis players, we often analyse
Uniqlo signs up as title sponsor of wheelchair tennis
Originally published on 19/06/14 Djokovic, Kei Nishikori and wheelchair tennis player No.1 in the world Shingo Kunieda are all sponsored by the
Expect the unexpected
Originally published on 01/05/13 Tennis and psychology go hand in hand at all levels. Anyone who has spent time around their