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Commuters stopped in their tracks by folded bus

Commuters were stopped in their tracks this morning in the capital as a full-size, folded London bus was spotted in

Reid and Hewett hoping to further solidify Wimbledon doubles legacy

Gordon Reid wants to further cement his place in the pantheon of Wimbledon wheelchair greats ahead of Sunday’s doubles final

Andy Lapthorne

Lapthorne hoping to swap SW19 for Germany after Wimbledon defeats

Andy Lapthorne hopes an unexpected football-fuelled trip to Berlin can lift his spirits after a pair of hard-fought defeats at

Hewett not taking anything for granted ahead of Wimbledon final

Alfie Hewett insists he will not be complacent in his pursuit of a long-awaited Wimbledon wheelchair singles title. The Norwich

Patten on brink of completing remarkable rise to Wimbledon nirvana

Henry Patten’s Wimbledon journey started inputting courtside data for IBM – seven years on, he’s been busy keeping others crunching

Andy Lapthorne

Lapthorne pivots towards Paris Paralympics after Wimbledon defeat

Upbeat Andy Lapthorne wants to use his Wimbledon experience as a platform for the Paris Paralympics. The London player, 33,

Mimi Xu

Xu and Stojsavljevic hoping to channel spirit of Searle at Wimbledon

Mimi Xu and Mika Stojsavljevic believe they can follow in the footsteps of British junior hero Henry Searle and clinch a

Hewett hails Watkins after advancing to Wimbledon semi-finals

Alfie Hewett thanked England hero Ollie Watkins for sparing him an even later pre-match night after battling into the wheelchair

Patten pinching himself after booking spot in Wimbledon final

Henry Patten hailed a dream come true after brilliantly booking his place in the Wimbledon men’s doubles final. The Manningtree

Hooper and Swaine suffer boys’ singles defeats at Wimbledon

Bristol tennis stars Luke Hooper and Charlie Swaine saw their Wimbledon dreams come to an end with a pair of

Hewett ignoring the noise in pursuit of maiden Wimbledon singles title

Alfie Hewett hopes blocking out the noise can fire him to a long-awaited first Wimbledon singles title. The Norwich wheelchair

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