Wimbledon Sports a Huge Smiling face - And it's Made of Tennis Balls
Near No.1 Court at this year's Championships at Wimbledon, a huge smiling face is depicted with tennis balls for a special reason.
Near No.1 Court at this year's Championships at Wimbledon, a huge smiling face is depicted with tennis balls for a special reason.
A family of falconers has been training Harris' Hawks for use as pigeon control officers on Wimbledon's grass courts for 20 years.
This week's victory for Serena Williams is her first championship title since the birth of her daughter—and she is donating all the prize money to charity.
Rather than reveling in her victory, tennis champion Naomi Osaka insisted on sharing the post-match interview with her 15-year-old competitor, Coco Gauff.
Emma Raducano was a high school student from London who ranked 150th in the world, then she won the US Open.
Instead of vandalizing building walls and facing hefty city fines, this young artist decided to use a more community-friendly medium.
Thanks to Raphael Nadal and a little help from the crowd, this distraught mother was reunited with her daughter during a world-class exhibition match.
Kim Clijsters was in stitches after she invited a spectator onto the field – especially after he donned the standard women's tennis uniform.
This tennis field sounds like a story reminiscent of Kevin Costner's Field of Dreams.
When Paul Guest was sent into a post-traumtic episode by the sound of a helicopter overhead, his teammate rushed in with comfort using a song.
Though some champions might feel threatened by their competition, these tennis champs were delighted to finally face off on the court.
From the lawns of Wimbledon to the lochs of Scotland, all of Britain can celebrate. Andy Murray made it possible Sunday, winning his country's hallowed tennis tournament to become the first British man in 77 years to win Wimbledon.
Watch shelter dogs from Sao Paolo's slums prance around as "ball boys" on center court during a tennis match at the Brazil Open.
A French tennis star stopped play so he could assist an injured ball girl, hit in the face by a return that went astray.
When this tennis player realized the umpire's call, which was in his favor, was wrong, he proved that sportsmanship is not dead.
With signature dreadlocks he hasn't cut in 19 years, underdog Dustin Brown just stunned the tennis world by knocking out the 10th ranked player in the world at Wimbledon.
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