Sunday’s order of play at Wimbledon
Order of play on Centre Court on the final day of the Wimbledon tennis championships on Sunday (play starts at 1300 GMT/9 AM ET, prefix number denotes seeding):
Highlights of Wimbledon day 12
Angelique Kerber powered past an error-prone Serena Williams 6-3 6-3 in the Wimbledon final on Saturday to become the first German player since Steffi Graf in 1996 to lift the crown at the All England Club.
Djokovic seeks rest and calm before final against Anderson
Novak Djokovic envies Kevin Anderson the extra night’s sleep he’ll have had before the pair meet in the men’s Wimbledon final on Sunday.
Croatia’s coastal town Zadar warms up for World Cup finals
Croatia’s coastal town of Zadar, known for its beautiful sunsets once lauded by Alfred Hitchcock, is packed with tourists every summer.
World Cup third place ensures legacy for Belgian football: Martinez
A third place finish at the World Cup on Saturday leaves a strong legacy for Belgian soccer, coach Roberto Martinez said, as he declared the tournament a success for his team.
Belgium overpowers tired England to secure third place
Belgium beat England 2-0 in the World Cup third-place playoff on Saturday to secure their best ever finish at a World Cup and send Gareth Southgate’s side home with a second straight loss.
For the rest of our lives, we’ll kick ourselves: England’s Delph
England midfielder Fabian Delph says he and his team mates will live with regret for their World Cup semi-final defeat by Croatia for the rest of their lives.
Southgate singles out Stones for praise, defends Kane
England manager Gareth Southgate singled out defender John Stones for special praise and defended captain Harry Kane’s performance after they lost 2-0 to Belgium in the World Cup third place match on Saturday.
Belgium beat England to secure third place finish
Belgium beat England 2-0 in the World Cup third-place play-off on Saturday to secure their best ever finish at a World Cup and send Gareth Southgate’s side home with a second straight loss.
Kerber stuns Williams to win Wimbledon title
It was supposed to be the day Serena Williams completed a remarkable comeback and claimed a record-matching 24th Grand Slam title but Angelique Kerber ripped up the script to outclass her 6-3 6-3 in Saturday’s Wimbledon final.




