Wimbledon
Djokovic and Federer call for rule change
Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic say Wimbledon should consider rule changes after both their first-round opponents retired with injuries.
Wimbledon under way
The Wimbledon tennis championships are underway in London. Our correspondent Dave Luddy is at Centre Court, and says there have been some early upsets. Audio
Murray strolls through to second round at Wimbledon
There were signs that Andy Murray was still troubled by the sore hip - but they didn't stop him from a first round win at Wimbledon.
Williams struggles for words after win
Venus Williams broke down in tears during her post-match news conference at Wimbledon when asked about a recent motoring incident she was involved in.
Halep too good for Erakovic
New Zealand tennis number one Marina Erakovic has been unable to cause an upset on the opening day of Wimbledon, losing to Romanian second seed Simona Halep.
Wimbledon preview with Dave Luddy
Wimbledon kicks off tomorrow. New Zealand tennis player Marina Erakovic has made the main draw in the singles after coming through three rounds of qualifying. Wimbledon correspondent Dave Luddy who's… Audio
Djokovic all set for Wimbledon
Novak Djokovic looked to have regained his confidence and form just in time for another concerted Wimbledon assault after beating Gael Monfils in Eastbourne.
Erakovic makes Wimbledon main draw
The New Zealand tennis player Marina Erakovic has made the main draw for Wimbeldon after coming through 3 rounds of qualifying.
Great day for Konta in Eastbourne
Britain's Johanna Konta enjoyed an extraordinary day to reach the semi-finals of the Eastbourne tennis tournament.
Kvitova to return at Wimbledon
Two-time champion Petra Kvitova is set to play at Wimbledon in May, less than seven months after she was stabbed by an intruder in her home.
Sharapova decides against asking for Wimbledon wildcard
Maria Sharapova will probably have to win 10 matches to claim a second Wimbledon title this year after deciding not to request a wildcard for the championships.
Sharapova set for a return to Wimbledon
Maria Sharapova guaranteed herself a spot in the Wimbledon qualifying tournament with a first-round victory against American Christina McHale at the Italian Open.
Feedback: Margery Renwick
After hearing last week's feature about the Anzac Day service in the small town of Wimbledon, Margery Renwick wrote in. Her father was a school teacher there in the 1920s, and he and her mother used… Audio
Wimbledon Remembers
The Hawkes Bay community of Wimbledon has a permanent population of just 10, but at least 150 gather each year for its ANZAC Day service, followed by a free lunch at the tavern. Audio, Gallery
New Zealand's forgotten Wimbledon Champion
Anthony Wilding won 11 Grand Slams, including four consecutive Wimbledon titles. His great niece, Anna Wilding says because he was from the colonies, the British have not given him the recognition he… Audio, Gallery
Andy Murray wins second Wimbledon title
Andy Murray wins second Wimbledon title defeating Canadian Milos Raonic in straight sets. Tennis correspondent Dave Luddy tells us it's an astonishing win for the Scot. Audio
Men in action tonight as Wimbledon final looms
Swiss tennis player Roger Federer will attempt to reach his 11th Wimbledon final when he meets Canadian Milos Raonic in tonight's semi-final. David Luddy reports live. Audio
Murray, Federer through to semi-finals at Wimbledon
Andy Murray and Roger Federer are through to the Wimbledon semi-finals. we head courtside to talk to our tennis correspondent, Dave Luddy. Audio
Murray sweeps Kyrgios aside at Wimbledon
Both Williams sisters reached the quarter-finals at Wimbledon, while Andy Murray blew away Nick Kyrgios to also make the final eight.
Doubles marathon stretches over two days
Michael Venus will have to wait another day to complete his marathon third round doubles match at Wimbledon, which is tied 13-13 in the fifth set after almost five hours.