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In a celebration of Wimbledon heritage and iconic sportswear, adidas unveils The London Originals Collection ahead of the iconic London-based Grand Slam.
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Yardbarker on MSNWTA London Final Prediction: Amanda Anisimova vs Tatjana MariaQueen’s Club Championships, also known as the HSBC Championships, are in their final stage and will feature an intriguing match between World No.
It’s the traditional grass count season curtain-raiser for Wimbledon. One of the oldest tennis tournaments in the world, the Queen's Club Championships can trace its history back to 1881 - when it was called the London Athletic Club Open Tournament and was held at Stamford Bridge.
Chinese tennis star Qinwen Zheng cited her tennis shoes as one of the reasons why she lost in the HSBC Championships.
Madison Keys made time in her schedule to attend a Beyoncé concert during her stint at the Queen's Club Championships in London. The 2025 Australian Open champion took advantage of her early exit from the tournament to attend a concert by the renowned artist for the first time.
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Amanda Anisimova vs. Tatjana Maria prediction for WTA London final on June 15, 2025. Get expert betting tips, odds (Anisimova 1.341, Maria 3.315), stats, and head-to-head for this grass-court thriller.
The UTS Grand Final is set to return to London in December for the third year running, with a host of top players set to play for a staggering £1.37million prize pot. In 2023, Jack Draper took home the lightning bolt trophy at the unconventional tournament created by renowned tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou,
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Yardbarker on MSNWTA roundup: Tatjana Maria rides serve to title in LondonGerman qualifier Tatjana Maria captured her fourth career title with a 6-3, 6-4 win over eighth-seeded Amanda Anisimova on Sunday in the final of the HSBC Championships in London.
Find out how to watch LTA London Championships 2025 coverage today, with TV channel and live streaming information.
Carlos Alcaraz is taking part in his first grass-court tournament at Queen’s Club since winning Wimbledon for a second time last year and the five-time Grand Slam champion is odds-on to begin his All England Club defence with a victory under his belt.
Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing, where will explain the stories behind the stories from the past week on court. This week, there were 11 incredible escapes in one match, grass courts created debate around tennis quality,