Wimbledon

Game On: How Canada became a tennis superpower

From major players like Felix Auger-Aliassime to rising stars, million-dollar training facilities, and the people behind a success story 15 years in the making.

The Canadian at the centre of Wimbledon

Olds College grad Grant Cantin’s handiwork is seen by a billion people who tune in to the world’s pre-eminent tennis match

Video: In conversation with Milos Raonic

Milos Raonic on his favourite tournaments, what foods are off-limits, and what a typical off-season day looks like

Milos Raonic: ‘I want to be the best in the world’

In conversation with the Canadian tennis star now ranked sixth in the world

Andy Murray wins and Britain breathes a sigh of relief

The streets of London were awfully quiet for a sunny Sunday afternoon

Perfect timing

Rolex and Federer: Perfect timing

Minutes after the tennis star’s Wimbledon win, ads were out

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What it takes to be a “ball kid” at Wimbledon

Summer camp is nothing compared to this: hundreds of kids training for months on end just for the opportunity to fetch balls for Rafael Nadal.

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Rebecca Marino’s got serve

How the Vancouver tennis star went from near obscurity to the red carpet at Wimbledon

Newsmaker

Newsmakers: June 30 – July 7, 2011

Prince Harry has a new gal, Thailand elects a woman, and at least one Canadian mayor will march at Pride

Grandest slam

Milos Raonic’s grandest slam

Can he ride his scorching serve to the next level?

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Newsmakers

Burton Cummings finishes high school, Lady Gaga tries to liven her show with a few corpses, and a big week for—poets?

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Isner wins world’s longest tennis match

Three day contest ends 70-68