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- Last year's Wimbledon runner-up Kevin Anderson beaten by 26th-seeded Guido Pella 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (4) on Centre Court
- Eight-time champion Roger Federer moved into the third round at Wimbledon, while defending champion Angelique Kerber went out in the second round.
- As tennis heads to Wimbledon, Big 3 are in charge of men's game, while women's tennis keeps finding new champions
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- Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal set up for a potential semifinal at Wimbledon; Serena Williams in tough quarter of women's bracket
- A tearful Andy Murray says the Australian Open could be his last tournament because of the hip injury that has derailed his career.
- Marylander Frances Tiafoe is making waves at Wimbledon, and faces Russia’s Karen Khachanov on Saturday.
- Frances Tiafoe, a 20-year-old American from Riverdale in Prince George’s County, reached the third round at a Grand Slam tournament for the first time.
- Frances Tiafoe, 20, of Riverdale in Prince George’s County won his first-round match Tuesday at Wimbledon and is on the verge of breaking into the top 50 in the rankings.
- Ninety-plus-degree temperatures for as far out as the forecast goes. Welcome to the heat of summer.
- Andy Murray has been all in with Under Armour, and vice-versa.
- Novak Djokovic defeats Andy Murray to win the French Open men's title on Sunday, giving him the final major in a career Grand Slam.
- After struggling in some of her earlier matches, Serena Williams takes her game to another level in beating Maria Sharapova in the Wimbledon semifinals.
- Under Armour has been seeking to make inroads in the sport, reflecting its push to expand globally.
- Now that summer is officially upon us, we've been taking a look at the definitive summer songs of all time, based on their seasonal popularity on Billboard's Hot 100 charts. In this final installment, we count down the summer jams from 2000 to 2014.
- Christine Othello Dantley Bryan, a retired physical education teacher in Baltimore City Public Schools and active church volunteer who later in her career performed with Arena Players, died of cardiac disease Feb. 18 at Gilchrist Center in Towson.
- Sidney Anne Willson, a stellar athlete who went on to help run a horse-breeding farm in Howard County, died Tuesday. She was 87.
- ONDON (AP) ¿ Novak Djokovic lay crumpled on Centre Court, clutching his upper left arm and grimacing. He felt something pop and feared the worst.
- John Isner won a 19-17 tiebreaker in the opening set and never faced a break point Thursday en route to beating 62nd-ranked Jarkko Nieminen of Finland to reach Wimbledon's third round for the first time.
- Reporter bounces back from life-threatening illness, picks up her tennis racquet
- Sandy Harlow, a Timonium resident who recently moved to Maryland from the Chicago area, has been lobbying the London Olympic Committee in hopes that his grandmother, Hazel Wightman, the last gold medalist in the mixed doubles event, is recognized for her achievements.
- Nadia Petrova beats Shahar Peer for Citi Open title
- City liquor board chairman Steve Fogleman launches tennis blog. Now he's covering Citi Open Women's Tennis Championship in College Park
- Tennis: American Mardy Fish will play in Legg Mason Tennis Classic, Washington's ATP Tour hard-court tournament July 30-Aug. 7 at the William H.G. Fitzgerald Tennis Center
- Development of Troy Park athletic complex slowed due to funding. WTA event scheduled for the park switched to Tennis Center at College Park
- Wimbledon 2011: Defending champion Rafael Nadal believes the current top four players in the world have a unique rivalry