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Robson, however, was pleased to debunk that worry. Laura Robson left stunned by the courts at Queen’s In fact, speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, she admitted she was almost stunned by how well the courts ...
Almost all the players seemed to speak glowingly about the conditions, and how it felt to be able to play on such hallowed turf. However, this is just the beginning for Robson, who will be keen to ...
Aryna Sabalenka is the probable favourite for Wimbledon glory but there is room for new faces to go deep in the women’s draw, according to former British No.1 Laura Robson. Sabalenka, who is the ...
Robson also highlighted another player to watch: Australian Open champion Madison Keys, who could shake things up if she stays injury-free. "Our second seed here [at Queen’s Club] this week is Maddie, ...
The grass-court season is officially underway, and the tennis world is buzzing with one big question: Who is more likely to triumph at Wimbledon this year: Coco Gauff or Aryna Sabalenka?
Both Sabalenka and Gauff are yet to win Wimbledon, and former junior champion Laura Robson has picked the player she thinks is more likely to win the title this year. Robson has also suggested that ...
went for a ride. On the eve of the championship match, she took a quick trip on the London Underground and hopped on the London Eye -- the iconic Ferris wheel attraction that offers thousands of ...
HSBC tournament director and former tennis player Laura Robson joined Murray on court for a hit on the court alongside Gloria Pearce, a 10-year-old player from the Queen's Club Foundation, and Jay ...
Sir Andy Murray joked his tennis was now “diabolical” before rallying with a 10-year-old doubles partner on the Queen’s Club court newly renamed in his honour. Centre court was officially ...
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