page 1 page 2 page 3 page 4 page 5 page 6 page 7 page 8 page 9 page 10 page 11 page 12 page 13 page 14 page 15 page 16 page 17 page 18 page 19 page 20 page 21 page 22 page 23 page 24 page 25 page 26 page 27 page 28 page 29 page 30 page 31 page 32 page 33 page 34 page 35 page 36
|
To watch a short video featuring the summer grass court events click the above linkWatch now!MAJOR EVENTS The Championships, Wimbledon The 2011 Wimbledon singles titles went to world No.1 Novak Djokovic on the men's side and top ten Czech player Petra Kvitova on the women's, upsetting Rafael Nadal and Maria Sharapova in their respective finals. Britain's Andy Murray kept the home fans entertained reaching the singles semi-finals whilst Colin Fleming & Ross Hutchins made the men's doubles quarter-finals, with the event eventually won by top seeded American pair Bob & Mike Bryan. The women's doubles title went to Kveta Peschke & Katarina Srebotnik.In the junior events Australia's Luke Saville won the boys' singles, beating British hopeful Liam Broady in the final, whilst another Australian, Ashleigh Barty, took home the girls' title. There was British success in the doubles as George Morgan & Mate Pavic (CRO) won the boys' event and the second seeds, Eugenie Bouchard (CAN) & Grace Min (USA) won the girls' title.Barclays ATP World Tour Finals 2010 saw the return of the second Barclays ATP World Tour Finals to be staged at The O2 arena in London. The season-ending finale of the men's tour sees the top eight players in singles and top eight doubles pairings battle it out in the final ranking event of the year. It's an event that brings all the glamour of the Tour to London and helps to put tennis at the forefront of people's minds, reminding people it's a year-round sport.2010 saw a then world No.2 Roger Federer defeat Rafael Nadal in three sets to claim his fifth World Tour Finals title. At the time of going to press the 2011 event has just concluded, one which saw Roger Federer retain his title, his sixth World Tour Finals triumph was also his 70th professional title in a remarkable career. 25 SERVICING BRITISH TENNIS |