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The FT's John Burn-Murdoch explains why the men's and women's games of tennis are diverging
A look at some of the key stats from the classic tournament
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Five homes formerly owned by prominent people, including an oil tycoon’s house and a Polish prince’s penthouse apartment
Akram Khan was ostracised when he first brought contemporary dance to India. Now, he’s treated like a rock star
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The British public could not love Andy Murray until he cried in public
Such form may have won victory against any but Federer
Scot to play Federer in Wimbledon singles final
Lime green did not suggest contrition
Wimbledon’s teenage volunteer training has produced strong results, writes Lucy Kellaway
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