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Lush grass courts are central to event’s charm but they demand constant attention
Queue of companies eager to be linked to tournament is stark contrast to other sports
In sport, gauging current performance is fundamental to the whole enterprise
Aside from guaranteed seats, this instrument could make the owner money over the long run
National identity matters less in an age of globalised sport
Americans used to dominate the men’s game — but then the Berlin Wall came down
Prices correlate as much with the state of the game as the wider economy
As other tournaments move to digital ticketing, Wimbledon prefers old-fashioned approach
UK tennis tournament is looking to new markets for revenue growth
Winners of men’s and women’s singles titles will each receive £2.2m
Neil Stubley, the man responsible for the tennis tournament’s famous grass courts, offers his golden rules
Scot scores emotional straight sets victory over Milos Raonic
Grand Slams invest in multimillion-pound renovations and increase prize money
John McEnroe adds to the Canadian’s armour on grass
Next royals of the courts have yet to show up as tennis lacks a system for producing all-time greats
Better facilities and moving tournaments are set to change the landscape
Debenture sale for No. 1 Court could challenge price records
Television groups seek help to protect free-to-air coverage
The Serb has become the undisputed master of winning the crucial point, writes Matthew Engel
The Swiss swept to the final, but UK tennis gloom gave way to cricket hope for England in the Ashes
Much-shared Federer lob shows the power of video clips online
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