My Wimbledon: Alexandr Dolgopolov
Originally published on 23/06/14I have watched tennis since I was four or five years old – my father was coaching
My Wimbledon: Chris Wilkinson
Originally published on 27/06/14I 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 04/07/14Before 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 01/07/13Accepting 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 19/06/14Djokovic, Kei Nishikori and wheelchair tennis player No.1 in the world Shingo Kunieda are all sponsored by the
Expect the unexpected
Originally published on 01/05/13Tennis and psychology go hand in hand at all levels. Anyone who has spent time around their
My Wimbledon: Martina Navratilova
Originally published on 05/07/14Do you remember your earliest memories of Wimbledon? I first played in 1973. I was supposed to play
Natural talent only plays small part in success
Originally published on 11/05/14Pankhurst was speaking at a Talent Identification Symposium held at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) that
My Wimbledon: Lydia Fernandes and Steve Bishop
Originally published on 30/06/14What are your earliest memories of Wimbledon?Lydia: I was one of those crazy campers! We always used
Judy Murray: Parent support key for youngsters
Originally published on 13/05/14Great Britain’s Fed Cup captain was speaking ahead of a coaching masterclass with the country’s leading junior