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Sports remains biggest audience aggregator in an era of infinite content: JioStar's Ishan ChatterjeeLive sports remains a powerful audience magnet, reaching over a billion viewers during the IPL. JioStar is using this scale to expand acros...
Life Advice of the Day by Andre Agassi: “There’s a lot of good waiting for… — a longtime trainer once told the tennis champ, offering inspiring life lessons on confidence, overcoming challenges, hard work, and why growth happens outside your comfort zoneAndre Agassi’s life advice, “Get yourself tired,” reflects a powerful mindset about effort, discipline, and pushing beyond personal limits....
Wimbledon 2025 prize money: how much champions, finalists, and other competitors earnWimbledon offers record prize money across all rounds, with men’s and women’s singles champions earning £3 million ($3.87 million). Iga Swi...
PVR Inox to bring live Wimbledon finals to select Indian cinemasPVR Inox is set to screen the Wimbledon Finals live in select luxury cinemas across Mumbai, Gurugram, and Bengaluru on July 12th and 13th. ...
Djokovic hits 100 Wimbledon wins, but daughter Tara’s dance takes Centre Court. Watch videoNovak Djokovic celebrated his 100th Wimbledon victory, but his daughter Tara stole the show with an adorable impromptu dance. After Djokovi...
Fashion vs Tradition: The history of Wimbledon's all-white controversiesWimbledon's all-white dress code continues to spark debate. The rule, meant to hide sweat, became strict in 1963. Andre Agassi once boycott...
Line judges missed at Wimbledon as AI takes their jobsSome players say they find the new calls too quiet while others lament the passing of a 148-year-old tradition at the All England Club in s...
Wimbledon’s love affair with strawberries & cream since 1877Strawberries and cream have been a Wimbledon tradition since 1877, symbolizing the charm of the All England Club. The Malling Centenary str...
Wimbledon organisers want famous cricketers to help them grow in cricket-mad IndiaWimbledon is strategically targeting India, leveraging its cricket craze and cultural ties to the UK, to expand its global audience. The AE...
Wimbledon 2024: Free live streaming in US, dates, schedule, a complete guideThe battle of the grass courts is finally on as some of the tennis greats of today are going to take the center-stage at Wimbledon 2024 in ...
Wimbledon 2023: Alcaraz takes on Berrettini in fourth-round matchup; See Monday’s schedule hereItalian tennis player Matteo Berrettini, who has previously reached the final at Wimbledon, is set to go head-to-head against the current t...
Wimbledon line judges' future uncertain as Grand Slam embraces AIThe All England Club and global tech giant IBM on Wednesday announced new AI features for the championships, which start early next month.
Wimbledon turning into indoor tournament for late starters: Novak DjokovicThe reigning champion beat wildcard Tim van Rijthoven in four sets under the Centre Court lights on Sunday, setting up a quarter-final agai...
Why the all-white clothing rule at Wimbledon? Women players speak outWomen players have time and again raised voice against the Wimbledon's Victorian era rule, but to avail.
Roger Federer celebrates no 1 rank with 98th titleFederer’s 78-minute win, sealing his first Stuttgart triumph, was the perfect tonic for the Swiss in the build-up to defending his Wimbledo...
Here's why the players at Wimbledon have to wear all whiteThe players must wear white. All white. It's tradition. The All-England Club, where the tournament is played, takes this rule very seriousl...
How Fanatics, a group of Australian supporters, is dividing opinions at Wimbledon?The group was founded in 1997 as a cheer squad for the Australian Davis Cup team, with backing from the former Wimbledon champion John Newc...
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Why the players at Wimbledon have to wear all white?The sight of sweat spots through colored clothing was thought unseemly, especially for women, and "tennis whites" became an institution.
Networking haven: India Inc vying for business at Wimbledon grass courtsIncreasingly Indian companies are discovering the opportunity for structured corporate entertainment that events like Wimbledon provide.