Wimbledon champion Serena Williams insists she can cope with the pressure of going for an historic calendar grand slam on home turf at the US Open.
Martina Hingis won her first Wimbledon title since 1998 when she partnered with Sania Mirza to capture the doubles crown on Saturday.
From aged city walls to Ming dynasty-era buildings, Pingyao and its surrounding scenic areas provide a glimpse into China's past
If you want to experience both China's ancient nomadic traditions and the modernization that has followed by the country's rapid economic development, Erdos is the city that you should not miss.
An Austrian palace's architecture and design revolve around references to the science and legend of outer space
Bus No 1 of Graz is the most convenient tourist bus that I have ever taken. It connects nearly all the major attractions in the second largest city of Austria, including the Eggenberg Palace, several world-class museums, the Old Town of Graz, and an ancient fortress.
Marquee semifinal matchup puts Djokovic's title defense in the shade
Novak Djokovic revealed he had personally apologized to the ball girl who was on the receiving end of his angry Wimbledon towel rant on Tuesday.
At 2:51 pm on Wednesday wild cheers erupted around Wimbledon's Court One.
Some tennis players might be convinced they are onto a winning shriek but Nick Bollettieri, who coached the Williams sisters and Maria Sharapova, is not so sure.
"If grunting would win titles then everybody in the world would be grunting as loud as they can."
Fans traveling to Wimbledon on Thursday face a 24-hour subway strike by London Underground staff. Packed buses, taxis and overground trains will do a roaring trade.
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