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The tennis star on his money, his marriages and what he learnt in prison
‘I would do it all over again,’ says winner of 20 Grand Slams after doubles defeat with partner and rival Rafael Nadal
Swiss player quits sport after struggle with injuries following glittering career
Forty-year-old winner of 23 Grand Slams bows out to Australia’s Ajla Tomljanović in three sets
Federal requirement for non-citizen travellers thwarts tennis star’s return to New York
Plus, reforms for the Commonwealth Games, Toto Wolff has Lunch with the FT, and more
Taiwan wants to force Foxconn to unwind an $800mn investment in Chinese chip company Tsinghua Unigroup
The 23-time Grand Slam champion and Olympic gold medallist plans to focus on her family and business interests
Jabeur vies to become first Arab woman to win grand slam as Djokovic seeks seventh title
Zenith hopes deal with French trainer Patrick Mouratoglou will bring in a younger audience
How the former British number one enjoys spending time in the UK capital
Can vibrating trousers, CBD muscle sticks, eco balls and more help a gizmo sceptic up her game?
From 16th-century makeshift paddles to today’s masterpieces of aerodynamic design — via the controversial 1970s ‘spaghetti’ maverick — they’ve come a long way
Hitting the courts proved a surprising source of stories for the FT Weekend editor throughout his time as a foreign correspondent
Why golf has a problem with Saudi money, the cost of Raducanu’s Wimbledon exit, and more
An enthusiastic club player seeks out professional help to smooth out the kinks in his game
Stay in the game longer with these tips from coaches and trainers from around the world
The corruption and redemption of one of the world’s top tennis players
The guardians of the rules occupy the loneliest seat in the house. So why is it such a sought-after job?
British number one’s departure deals blow to corporate backers as Andy Murray exits on same night
From Alcaraz to Zverev, stopping by ‘junk balls’, temper tantrums and the wind en route: a lexicographical take on the game
Pay and play in the shadow of a Brutalist icon, an 18th-century church or a flyover
As Wimbledon kicks off in the UK capital, FT Globetrotter celebrates the world’s greatest Grand Slam and the real ‘beautiful game’. Follow as we publish new tennis articles every day over the two-week tournament
Like tennis, there are rules. But there’s also scope for flair
Tennis tournament has lost the men’s world number one to geopolitics but plenty of top players will compete
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