Wimbledon has announced an expansion of Henman Hill for the 2027 edition. The iconic tournament space, located next to Court One, earned its nickname thanks to former British No.
Former British number one Tim Henman believes fellow countryman Jack Draper has the qualities to cope with the pressure of the upcoming grass court home season.
Former British number one Tim Henman believes that Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz is not going through a ‘crisis’ situation. The 21-year-old is already regarded as one of the best players currently playing in men’s tennis in the singles category, along with the likes of Italy’s Jannik Sinner.
Tim Henman is confident of title success for Emma Raducanu going forward with the Brit as he remarked having her career back to front winning a major title early and then fading away instead of building herself up then winning a title.
For the first time since her fairytale run at the 2021 US Open, Emma Raducanu was successful in winning four consecutive matches in an event on the tour.
The Laver Cup has been a source of entertainment for several tennis fans who enjoy the more relaxed atmosphere, and this year's edition will see some slight changes to each team's roster.
Britain’s former number one Tim Henman believes that his fellow countrywoman Emma Raducanu is ‘reaping the rewards’ for her hard work after having an impressive run at the Miami Open.
Tim Henman, a six-time Grand Slam semifinalist, has been named vice captain for Team Europe at this year's edition of the Laver Cup, and he hoping to add rising British star Jack Draper to the team.
Former Britain’s number one Tim Henman believes that his fellow countryman Jack Draper’s triumph at the Indian Wells is a ‘big statement’. The 23-year-old,
Former Britain’s number one Tim Henman believes that his fellow countrywoman Emma Raducanu will finish her career with more Grand Slam titles than the reigning men’s world number two Alexander Zverev.
Legendary coach Larry Stefanki has joined the coaching team of ATP Top-30 star Alejandro Tabilo, who is looking for a change after an incredible losing streak.
Former Britain’s number one Tim Henman has recently spoken about what made Switzerland’s Roger Federer a complete player. The 43-year-old is regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of men’s tennis in the singles category.
Selecting the greatest player of all time (GOAT) is a topic of division among tennis fans, but former British No.1 Tim Henman believes he knows the answer to that question.
Since Sir Andy Murray's retirement, British fans have been eager to see a new top contender emerge on the professional circuit. Their best hope lies in Jack Draper, a young talent who has shown he can compete with the best on the biggest stages.
Former Britain’s number one Tim Henman has backed Emma Raducanu to overcome her recent struggles. The 22-year-old was once regarded as the next big thing, especially when she lifted the US Open at the age of just 18 in 2021.
Former Wimbledon semifinalist Tim Henman has questioned the timing of Jannik Sinner's case resolution with the World Anti-Doping Agency, finding the degree to which it suits the Italian strange.
Britain’s former number one, Tim Henman, believes that the recent agreement between the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and Italy’s Jannik Sinner leaves a ‘sour taste’ for tennis.
Jannik Sinner is still waiting for a final decision on his doping case from March 2024. The ITIA cleared him of any wrongdoing before the US Open, but WADA shocked everyone by appealing the decision in October.
The Australian Open and U.S. Open have expanded to an extra day of competition, allowing for increased gate revenue and more manageable scheduling for the players. Wimbledon, however, won't be following suit.
While three of the four Grand Slam tennis events are operating with the belief that bigger is better in terms of scheduling, Wimbledon won't be adding a 15th day.
Ahead of the 2025 Australian Open, which begins on January 12, several players have been touted as favorites to win the title. In a recent interview British tennis legend Tim Henman predicted who will win the men’s and women’s Grand Slam singles titles in Melbourne.
Former British No. 1 Tim Henman observed Carlos Alcaraz‘s game when he took on qualifier Jesper De Jong in the second round of the Roland Garros and found that the Spaniard was losing his focus.