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For a fortnight in June, Queen’s Club becomes the centre of the tennis world; a sort of boutique version of Wimbledon as thousands descend on a small corner of west London to catch a glimpse of the world’s best players trying to fine-tune their grass-court games in the lead-up to the Grand Slam.
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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British tennis player Katie Boulter says she received death threats during the French Open targeting her and her family, as the WTA and ITF on Tuesday called on betting companies to do more to stem th
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.
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.
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Preview the the 2025 LTA London Championships match between Karolina Muchova vs. Tatjana Maria, plus betting odds, insights and head-to-head-stats.
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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.
Tennis fans were displeased when Qinwen Zheng stopped in the middle of two consecutive matches at the HSBC Championships in London to change her shoes. The first instance came against Emma Raducanu when the top-ranked British player was mounting a comeback. Zheng slipped on the grass court and took a timeout to change shoes.
The Wimbledon afternoon tea is a traditional affair, traversing classic finger sandwiches and plenty of flavours of strawberries and cream. Available 30 June-30 July, priced at £42 per person, or £80 for two.
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Country and Town House on MSN6 Wimbledon-Inspired Food Pop-Ups Coming To London This SummerTennis fever is about to hit London as Wimbledon returns from 30 June – 13 July 2025. And if you didn’t manage to secure tickets this year, fear not: you can still get into the spirit at one of the many Wimbledon pop-ups arriving in the capital.