The excitement around Wimbledon 2021 is palpable and here we look at the major talking points ahead of the grass court tournament.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion is feeling “pumped up” as he is targeting to reach the second week of Wimbledon.
Andy Murray has struggled over the past few years with a number of injury issues, mostly in the hip which led to him having surgery.
Murray is the only tennis player in history to win consecutive gold medals in the men's singles event at the Olympics.
Two-time Olympic champion Andy Murray will be competing in the Tokyo Olympics set to be held later this year.
The Roland Garros was Federer's only third tournament of 2021 while in 2020, he played only one in the Australian Open. Federer used the time to go for surgeries.
With five years having passed, let us look back at what is a momentous achievement by Novak Djokovic - completing the career Grand Slam.
Wawrinka, who has a 44-15 record in the French Open, won the title back in 2015 and finished runner-up on the Parisian terre battue in 2017.
The 19-year-old Italian tennis player needed only 90 minutes to beat the Frenchman in straight sets.
Andy Murray, who has struggled with injuries in recent times, will play in the Queen's club tournament in June this year, it was confirmed on Monday.