Andy Murray's Withdrawal from Wimbledon Singles Draw

Andy Murray, one of the most successful male tennis players of the last decade, has pulled out of the singles draw at what is likely his last Wimbledon due to recovery from spinal cyst surgery. He plans to compete in the men's doubles with his brother, Jamie, but will not play singles.

Wimbledon Tennis Tournaments

Updates on Wimbledon tournaments with Aryna Sabalenka pulling out due to a shoulder injury, and key players like Maria Sakkari, Jasmine Paolini, Daniil Medvedev, and Denis Shapovalov making progress in the competition.

Princess Catherine of Wales Battling Cancer and Aiming to Attend Wimbledon Championships

Princess Catherine of Wales, battling cancer, aims to attend Wimbledon tennis championships to present trophies despite health concerns. Experts and officials remain cautious about her public appearances due to ongoing cancer treatment.

Novak Djokovic's participation in the 2024 Olympic Games

Novak Djokovic to compete in 2024 Olympic Games in Paris despite recent injury at French Open. Uncertainty remains over his readiness for Wimbledon.

Rafael Nadal skipping Wimbledon for Paris Olympics preparation

Rafael Nadal will skip Wimbledon to prepare for the Paris Olympics by entering a clay-court tournament in Bastad, Sweden, due to his preference to stay on clay and avoid switching surfaces. He has been dealing with injuries and wants to focus on the Olympics. Nadal will play doubles and singles at the Olympics with Carlos Alcaraz.

Wimbledon Prize Money Increase

Wimbledon's total prize money fund will rise to a record 50 million pounds, with singles champions earning 2.7 million pounds each. The prize money has increased by 11.9% compared to last year and is exactly double the amount from 10 years ago.