If this is to be the last Classic held in Birmingham it could not have a more fitting send-off as Maria Sharapova, the Queen of Edgbaston, is back at her pre-Wimbledon bolt-hole from where she launched an entire career.Read
The unloved child of the grass court season, the Aegon Classic, based at Edgbaston Priory, is set to be given a spot of TLC as Russian superstar Maria Sharapova is expected to be confirmed as the top name for next month’s event.Read
The battle may be lost but Edgbaston Priory Club insist the war can still be won following the announcement that the Aegon Classic, formerly the DFS Classic, will leave Birmingham. Read
Daniel Evans, one of the brightest prospects in British men’s tennis, has had his funding suspended for partying late into the night just hours before he was due to play in doubles match at Wimbledon.Read
Rafael Nadal his withdrawn from the Mercedes Cup in Stuttgart, citing a knee problem. He might as well have added complete physical and mental exhaustion. Read
Britain’s national wheelchair champion, Jordanne Whiley, from Halesowen, talks about her golden ambitions and her coin-tossing task ahead of the women's singles final at Wimbledon. Read
Roger Draper, the man who signs the cheques, has challenged Birmingham’s Dan Evans to improve his world tennis ranking by 400 places by the end of the year if he is to make a quick step up into the men’s game.Read
Teenage Birmingham firebrand Dan Evans bids to equal his best ever showing at a junior Grand Slam when he takes on Australian Dane Proppogia in round three of the Wimbledon boys singles championships.Read