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Miramar Lake Club unveiled by Caruso as private golf and social venue
Property developer Rick Caruso, best known for Los Angeles retail destinations such as The Grove, has moved into the golf industry with the unveiling of a first look at Miramar Lake Club, a private golf and social club near Thousand Oaks at the base of the Santa Monica Mountains. Formerly known as Sherwood Lake Club,…
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Gauff reaches her first Wimbledon singles semi-final
Coco Gauff has reached her first Wimbledon singles semi-final, coming from a set down to beat fellow American Jessica Pegula 4-6 6-3 6-3. The result is notable because Gauff, a two-time Grand Slam champion, had never previously passed the fourth round at the All England Club and had gone out in the first round last…
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Hewett reaches next round of Paralympic wheelchair tennis singles
Britain’s Alfie Hewett has reached the quarter-finals of the Wimbledon wheelchair singles for the 10th time, continuing his pursuit of a second title at the tournament. The second seed made a strong start with a 6-1 6-3 win over Tom Egberink of the Netherlands, though his compatriot and doubles partner Gordon Reid was knocked out…
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Flavio Cobolli appeals to Wimbledon crowd for accommodation after reaching quarter-finals
Italian ninth seed Flavio Cobolli reached the biggest milestone of his career by advancing to the Wimbledon quarter-finals, but afterwards told fans he had been left without anywhere to stay. Having beaten Australia’s Alex de Minaur 7-5, 7-6, 6-3 on No.1 Court, he used his on-court interview to appeal to the crowd for help finding…
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Wimbledon strawberry towels sell out as players pocket hundreds
Wimbledon’s limited-edition red “strawberry towels” have become a runaway hit, with fans queuing outside shops at the All England Club to buy the £40 items and some reselling them online for a significant profit. The tournament sold 6,330 of the red towels on site during the first week, nearly matching the 7,423 sales of the…
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Roger Federer praised for watching Wimbledon match until 11pm finish
Roger Federer was praised at Wimbledon after choosing to remain in the Royal Box until the very end of Monday’s play, staying until the 11pm curfew while the other high-profile guests had departed for dinner. The 44-year-old, watching alone among rows of empty seats, was seen as showing respect to the players still competing on…
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Arthur Fery becomes last Briton standing in Wimbledon quarter-finals
France-born British player Arthur Fery, aged 23, has become the last British singles player standing at Wimbledon after reaching the men’s quarter-finals as a wildcard. His run matters because it is an unexpected success story on home soil for a player who grew up close to the All England Club in south-west London and played…
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Wheelchair tennis pioneer Brad Parks marks fifty years since inventing the sport
Fifty years ago, American Brad Parks invented the sport of wheelchair tennis after being paralysed in a freestyle skiing accident at the age of 18. What began with him hitting balls from a heavy hospital wheelchair at a family picnic in 1976 grew into a fully fledged sport now played at Grand Slams and the…
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Fery outlasts Dimitrov in five sets to reach Wimbledon quarter-finals
Seven days ago, there was doom and gloom around British players’ performances at this year’s Wimbledon. Then Arthur Fery stepped forward.
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Ostapenko and Arevalo reach Wimbledon mixed doubles semi-finals amid on-court row
Jelena Ostapenko and Marcelo Arevalo reached the Wimbledon 2026 mixed doubles semi-finals with a straight-sets win, but their victory was overshadowed by a heated argument after the match. The dispute drew attention away from the result and highlighted rising tensions on court during the tournament. The flashpoint came when a late time violation penalty was…