Maria Sharapova has gone down in tennis history thanks to her efforts on the court, which won’t be forgotten any time soon.
Maria Sharapova celebrates with the trophy at Wimbledon 2004. Professional tennis revolves around the four Grand Slams—the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open—the biggest ...
Federer opted to use this exact racket when winning the last point of the championship match, which he did by serving up an ace. That cemented his third Grand Slam title at the time, and the first ...
An autographed racket belonging to tennis star Roger Federer used in 2004 for his championship-winning point at Wimbledon has hit the auction block for the first time. The rare piece of memorabilia, ...
WIMBLEDON, England, July 3 -- For 73 minutes Saturday, Maria Sharapova was a stern-faced study in composure as she whacked tennis balls at the greatest player in the game on Wimbledon's Centre Court.
The Championships at Wimbledon are the oldest tennis tournament in the world, with the first ladies' singles event at Wimbledon taking place in 1884. Legends of the sport continued to use the outdoor ...
After slogging through his least productive stretch of tennis in seven years, Andre Agassi has informed Wimbledon officials that he is pulling out of the prestigious tournament, citing a hip injury ...
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Maria Sharapova shares her reaction to Serena Williams inducting her into the Tennis Hall of Fame
In August, five years after calling time on her playing days, Maria Sharapova was officially inducted into the International ...
A piece of Roger Federer’s 20-time Grand Slam-winning career is up for grabs, as his 2004 Wimbledon racquet is currently up for auction by Prestige Memorabilia. Out of eight total Wimbledon titles, ...
JULY 31, 2008. Roger Federer, defending champion was upset by Ivo Karlovic in the Western and Southern Financial Group Masters. Federer lost to Karlovic, 6-7,6-4,6-7. Federer won the tournament in ...
This piece of tennis memorabilia hitting the auction block is a grand slam in its own right. The racket that Roger Federer used when winning Wimbledon in 2004 is expected to fetch more than $100,000 ...
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