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Otto Virtanen vs. Ben Shelton: Match Highlights

ESPN has live updates as Serena Williams returns to Wimbledon for the first time in four years.

Alex de Minaur vs. Roman Andres Burruchaga: Match Highlights

Taylor Fritz vs. Dusan Lajovic: Match Highlights

ESPN has a daily guide for Wimbledon including order of play and the weather forecast for south west London.

Jannik Sinner began his Wimbledon title defense with a five-set victory while playing through a foot injury that saw Sinner bleed through his shoe.

Naomi Osaka wore a floor-length white kimono gown ahead of her opening match at Wimbledon, continuing her recent trend of making fashion statements at major competitions.

Yibing Wu vs. Novak Djokovic: Match Highlights

Defending Wimbledon champ Jannik Sinner failed to make a dominant statement Monday. Instead, an erratic opening match proved he is beatable.

'I want an invitation to the wedding!' Djokovic shares moment with newly engaged couple

Jannik Sinner vs. Miomir Kecmanovic: Match Highlights

Could an American take the women's Wimbledon title? Can anyone beat Sinner? Or could Djokovic pull off the improbable? Our experts make predictions.

Leading players at Wimbledon have called off their media protest after talks with All England Club chiefs.

Jannik Sinner says he changed his physical workload after his French Open meltdown when he felt ill and dizzy in a second-round loss.

Though shares of revenues are "getting better," several players suggest ongoing protests over their cut of tournament prize money could extend to the US Open.

Djokovic: Serena Williams' return truly inspirational

No. 1 Jannik Sinner made a limited media appearance a prize-money protest by top players continued at Wimbledon, but he deflected questions about it, saying he wanted to "talk about tennis."

Serena Williams is a betting long shot to win Wimbledon in her return to singles play, while Jannik Sinner is the odds-on favorite to take home the men's title at the grass-court Grand Slam.

Serena Williams is back. Jannik Sinner aims to defend. And Novak Djokovic hopes to set records. Wimbledon begins Monday -- who can win?

Top tennis players at Wimbledon will extend their protest over prize money by limiting their media appearances at the grass-court Grand Slam tournament next week.