Read the full-text online article and more details about "Wimbledon '99: TODAY'S ORDER OF PLAY" - The Mirror (London, England), June 21, 1999The Mirror (London, England)
The Centre Court at Wimbledon, where the championships are held, is off-limits to members and everyone except the grounds staff. On the Saturday before the competition begins, four women members of the club play two or three sets to "bruise" the grass and make sure the courts are in good...
The saga began when Djokovic was granted an exemption to strict vaccination rules by two medical panels and Tennis Australia in order to play. That exemption, based on evidence that he recently recovered from COVID-19, apparently allowed him to receive a visa to enter Australia. But upon arriv...
Image:Murray receives treatment on the court at Queen's Club. Pic: PA "I would say it's probably more likely that I'm not able to play singles right now," he said on Thursday. "I spoke to my brother a couple of days ago in terms of the doubles to see if he wa...
That game included two calls against Djokovic which, according to the BBC broadcast, were incorrect - but he was out of challenges and so couldn't ask for a review. Querrey, 0 for 6 on break points in the set until then, converted No. 7 when Djokovic's poor forehand volley found the...
Read the full-text online article and more details about Wimbledon 97: TODAY'S ORDER OF PLAY.The Independent (London, England)
(12.0 start unless stated)The Independent (London, England)
(MS) Men's Singles, (WS) Women's Singles All matches first round Centre Court, 1:00 start: Harel Levy (Isr) v (3) Andre Agassi (USA), (WS) Evie Dominikovic (Aus) v (2) Serena Williams (USA), (MS) (6) Pete Sampras (USA) v Martin Lee (Gbr) Court 1, 1:00 start: (WS...
1.00 start on Centre Court and Court One; 12:00 on others except where statedTennis: Wimbledon 2005: TODAY'S ORDER OF PLAYThe Independent (London, England)
(Seeds in caps, GB in bold)The Mirror (London, England)