Henman, who enjoyed his best years on Tour between 1998 and 2004, spending most of that time in the top 10, witnessed the rise of not just Nadal but also Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.
Tennis legend Tim Henman insists Wimbledon won't follow other Grand Slams by starting its tournament on a Sunday. This week the US Open said it would be following in the lead of the Australian ...
Former Britain’s number one, Tim Henman, has insisted that Wimbledon will not follow the decisions made by other Grand Slams. In the recent past, one of the Grand Slams — the Australian Open ...
While Nadal’s potential was evident, Tim Henman has now confessed that he never thought the Spaniard’s hard-hitting game would pay off. The former world No. 4 hit with Nadal when he was still ...
Former British No1 Tim Henman is on the All England Club board but says he and his colleagues in South-West London will refrain from following the other majors. Henman, 50, said: “It’s pretty ...