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The tournament has previously donated tennis balls to conservation groups that turn them into homes for harvest mice, but ...
The actress discusses discrimination in Hollywood, what she’s learned about herself in her 50s and her iconic role on “Grey’s ...
Prince Louis was the only member of the Wales family who didn’t attend Wimbledon this year - but he wasn’t forgotten ...
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s youngest son Prince Louis was gifted a signed tennis ball from Wimbledon champion Jannik ...
But, according to the book 2,024 QI Facts To Stop You In Your Tracks, at some point, David Attenborough noticed that the ...
Whenever tennis comes to mind, we visualise two rackets, lush grass or clay courts, epic rallies, game-set-match and of course, yellow tennis balls. But what if we told you that yellow wasn't always ...
The wonderful world of tennis is helping nature’s tiniest mammals survive. Each year, following Wimbledon, thousands of used ...
Over 6,000 restrings, tiny variances in string tension and customized logos: How Wimbledon gets its stars' rackets ready for play.
White clothing was enforced at Wimbledon from the 19th century, in part because it covered up unwelcome signs of sweat. White ...
When old-school car radio antennas were a thing, you might have seen people with a tennis ball on top. Now they're less common, but still out there. Why?
The tennis tournament uses up roughly 55,000 tennis balls each year – but what happens to them once they've served their purpose?