Wimbledon organisers have "zero appetite" to turn the Championships into a 15-day event, according to former British number one and four-times semi-finalist Tim Henman.
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Yardbarker on MSNWhy Wimbledon won't follow other Grand Slams in expansionThe Australian Open and U.S. Open have expanded to an extra day of competition, allowing for increased gate revenue and more ...
Tim Henman has addressed whether the All England Club will follow the other Majors and make changes to Wimbledon.
WIMBLEDON will not follow the other three tennis Grand Slams and begin its Championships on a Sunday. The US Open announced ...
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Tim Henman, a member of the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) board, has characterized the appetite for a 15-day ...
Grand Slams traditionally have their women's finals on a Saturday and the men's final on a Sunday - and Wimbledon previously had a rest day in the 'middle Sunday' to make sure courts were properly mai ...
I love the smell of fresh-cut grass in the morning, but I hate seeing my favorite professional tennis players slipping and falling-down on the grass courts at Wimbledon. When did Championships ...
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However, Wimbledon seems unlikely to follow suit, partly to protect the natural grass surface on Centre Court which can look threadbare by the finals weekend. Henman, who is a member of the All ...
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