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All of the players competing in Wimbledon must wear all white for their match. Here's everything you need to know about why.
Word origins: The word “tennis” traces back to a centuries-old French shout "tenez " but earliest version of tennis was ...
Welsh inventor Walter Clopton Wingfield, then a retired British Army officer, is credited with pioneering the sport around ...
Wimbledon, renowned for its strict all-white dress code since the Victorian era, has faced controversies and undergone ...
Pristine, crisp and all-white — tennis whites have been a tradition dating back centuries. The distinctive look has not only made the racquet sport stand out, it has also become a sartorial mainstay ...
Tennis historian Joel Drucker says the single biggest change since the dawn of lawn tennis was the professionalization of the ...
Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner is featured on Andrea Bocelli’s new single “Dust and Glory.” The song blends Italian and English and mixes Bocelli’s vocals with spoken verses ...
Was it his sparkling personality or his neon-green shirt? Or maybe he was mistaken for a pirate. All Raymond Hedrick knows is he was playing tennis with his regular group of tennis friends over the ...
There are rules and etiquette in place for players and spectators at the Wimbledon tennis tournament, which is held in London ...
While Centre Court is quiet, a team prepares for two weeks of sporting theater. In the future, this time will be taken over ...
From the oldest country club in America to a billionaire-backed retreat, these establishments combine elegance with history and ask their members to do the same.