Pierre-Hugues Herbert, Rajeev Ram, and Taylor Fritz are just a few of the players in Newport this week who reflected on their favourite tennis memories from their careers. Video courtesy: Dell Technologies Hall of Fame Open
Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Thai-Son Kwiatkowski take a trip to Rose Island and play mini-tennis while enjoying views of the Narragansett Bay Video courtesy Dell Technologies Hall of Fame Open
See how well Rajeev Ram, Bjorn Fratangelo and Denis Kudla perform in this trivia contest about Andy Roddick and Kim Clijster, two of this year's inductees to the Tennis Hall of Fame. Video courtesy: Dell Technologies Hall of Fame Open
Stefan Kozlov and Taylor Fritz compete in a paddle board race and (narrowly) manage to avoid falling in the chilly water in Newport. Video courtesy: Dell Technologies Hall of Fame Open
After celebrating with his friends and family until 5am, a weary but beaming Roger Federer returned to the All England Club at 10am on Monday morning to spend another 90 minutes talking to the media. The Swiss star had spent two and a half hours in press on Sunday, following his straight-sets win over Marin Cilic that earned him a record-breaking eighth Wimbledon crown and 19th Grand Slam championship. [ALSO LIKE] After a 20-minute press conference in English and Swiss German, the 35-year-old Federer conducted six TV interviews on the competitors’ lawn, including live crosses with BBC and NBC, before returning to Centre Court for a photo with the AELTC staff, keeping his trophy close by at all times. “My...