Tennis, the one sport that can go either way
Jon Snow blogs on why he loves tennis – the one great sport that can always go either way, however good you are.
As Andy Murray prepares for his first Wimbledon final, Channel 4 News speaks to the All England Club to find out how close fans can expect to get to the action.
Jon Snow blogs on why he loves tennis – the one great sport that can always go either way, however good you are.
After an impressive win against David Ferrer in the Wimbledon quarter-finals, Britain’s Andy Murray now takes on Jo-Wilfried Tsonga for a place in the final. Is this the year he goes all the way?
Andy Murray beats Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to earn a place in the Wimbledon final – the first British man to manage this feat since Bunny Austin in 1938.
Andy Murray reaches the Wimbledon semi-finals for the fourth year in a row with a hard-fought victory over in-form Spaniard David Ferrer.
Andy Murray beats the rain and Marin Cilic to book his place in the quarter-finals of Wimbledon, but does the British number one have the “sense of urgency” to take him all the way to the final?
Rain interruptions and tough schedules frustrate the world’s top tennis stars at the US Open, with some players – including Andy Murray – insisting on a meeting with tournament referees.
As Andy Murray bows out of the 2011 Wimbledon tournament, poet Adam Taylor reflects on what it means to be Britain’s number one.
Andy Murray prepares for the chance to make history as he faces Rafael Nadal in the men’s singles semi-final. But what does it mean to be a British tennis champ? A poet writes for Channel 4 News.
Andy Murray completes his preparation for Wimbledon with victory at Queen’s Club. But did his relaxed approach during rain delays help? Channel 4 News asks whether it is wise to befriend your rivals.
As Andy Murray goes for glory at the Australian Open, a leading sports psychologist and former GB tennis player tells Channel 4 News the British number one must forget his opponent is also his friend.