Tim Henman was Britain's leading tennis player of the late 1990s and early 2000s, achieving a career-best world ranking of No.4 between July 2002 and October 2004. Despite his accomplishments ...
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Tim Henman insists there is “zero appetite” for Wimbledon to start on a Sunday despite the other three Grand Slams all aligning on their start day. The US Open announced this week that the ...
Former British No. 1 Tim Henman is best remembered for his Wimbledon exploits, but away from the court he has a very private life with wife Lucy and their three daughters ...
Tim Henman, who played in 14 Wimbledon championships and reached the semifinals on four occasions, believes it's time to get rid of the let serve. A let serve occurs when a legally served ball ...
Jannik Sinner is expecting a resolution to his doping case within the next two weeks, and Tim Henman has shared his opinion on the matter. The world No. 1 tested positive for Clostebol in two ...
The case is still ongoing. Former British player Tim Henman recently spoke to ‘Sky Sports Tennis’ about how this case affects tennis. Sinner’s hearing at the CAS in Lausanne is set for mid ...
Henman, who enjoyed his best years on Tour between 1998 and 2004, spending most of that time in the top 10, witnessed the rise of not just Nadal but also Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.
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Tim Henman has slammed the Australian Open tennis fans who booed Novak Djokovic off court last month, branding their actions "indefensible". Speaking to Mirror Sport, former British No. 1 Henman ...