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With the grass-court season upon us and Wimbledon less than a week away, British tennis is about to experience its annual moment in the spotlight.
What a racket! Tennis fans face paying 13,500 for a pair of tickets...
What a racket! Tennis fans face paying 13,500 for a pair of tickets to see Andy Murray in Wimbledon final - if he gets there High price of success: Ticket prices for this summer's Wimbledon tennis final have soared after Andy Murray's victory at the Queen's Club on Sunday Tickets for the Wimbledon tennis tournament are always hard to come by.
British number one tennis player Laura Robson is encouraging children to take up the sport.
Robson, from Wimbledon, also dropped in on students at Saint Cecilia's Secondary School, Southfields, in a decorated London taxi.
Laura Robson hopes to hit top form at Wimbledon
Robson thrilled the nation last summer when she partnered Andy Murray to a silver medal in the mixed doubles during the Olympics, but her form has been up and down since.
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On BBC One at 18:10 , we'll have more on how a crowd of almost 2,000 tennis fans witnessed the opening of a new landmark on Birmingham's sporting scene this afternoon - a sunken centre court at the Edgbaston Priory Club .
Laura Robson hoping new trainer can spark Wimbledon breakthrough
Tennis: British number one Laura Robson is hoping that new coach Miles Maclagan can bring some much-needed consistency to her game before this month's Wimbledon tournament.
French Open 2013: Serena Williams finds happiness with coach Patrick Mouratoglou
The 29 consecutive victories of Serena Williams tell of someone who could not be happier or more motivated, and a major reason for that is becoming increasingly apparent.
Ten months after she thought she had played her final match, Elena Baltacha will return to the grand slam stage at the French Open later.
Baltacha and Watson set sights on Robson's top rank
LAURA Robson is a hunted woman. It is not the fact that she has been drawn to play Caroline Wozniacki in the first round of the French Open that has pinned the target to her chest, it is the fact that she has tiptoed to the top of the domestic pecking order while both Elena Baltacha and Heather Watson were away on sick leave.
Laura Robson ready to face Caroline Wozniacki and Rory McIlroy at the French Open
Rory McIlroy's unexpected weekend off, after missing the cut at the BMW PGA Championships at Wentworth, offers him the chance to be courtside when his girlfriend Caroline Wozniacki plays Britain's Laura Robson in the first round of the French Open.
'I'm hitting top form in time for Wimbledon', says Laura Robson as...
Following her match against Laura Robson at last week's Italian Open, Serena Williams walked back to the players' area and met her coach, Frenchman Patrick Mouratoglou.
French Open tennis preview: World No 1 Serena Williams shapes up to...
Serena Williams will head to Paris for next week's French Open in the form of her life, but the world No 1 will be taking nothing for granted.