SAP OpenSan Jose, Calif.
ABN AMRO World Tennis TournamentRotterdam, Netherlands
Brasil OpenCosta do Sauipe, Brazil
Open GDF SUEZParis, France
PTT Pattaya OpenPattaya City, Thailand
Roger Federer defeated Andy Roddick in the 2009 Wimbledon Men's Final to be the first in history to win 15 grand slam titles.
The argument about “greatest of all time” now rages at a fever pitch among tennis fans. These sorts of debates can be fun, but it just doesn’t seem possible that we should be having this discussion so quickly.
Serena Williams defeated sister Venus Williams to win the 2009 Wimbledon Women's Final.
With an often boisterous crowd fully behind him, it was the man in front of Andy Murray who kept the third-ranked Scot from becoming the first British man to reach the Wimbledon final in 71 years.
Venus Williams is just about the perfect older sibling: She supports Serena endlessly and protects her fiercely. Where does Venus draw the line? At Grand Slam championships.
Serena Williams saved a match point and overcame Elena Dementieva to advance to the Wimbledon final against sister Venus.
Roger Federer, Andy Roddick, Andy Murray and Tommy Haas all advanced to the Wimbledon semifinals on Wednesday.
American duo James Blake and Mardy Fish reached the semifinals of the Wimbledon doubles tournament, putting them two wins away from a first Grand Slam title.
Christina McHale, currently ranked a career-high No. 10 in the world, is sharing her thoughts in a blog she is writing for USTA.com while she is competing at junior Wimbledon.
Devin Britton, who won the NCAA Division I Men's Singles Championship as a freshman at the University of Mississippi, will be writing an exclusive blog for USTA.com while he competes in the boys' draw at Wimbledon.
Read all the news and stories from Wimbledon 2009.
View photos from the 2009 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Club.
The 2009 Wimbledon Championships were broadcast on ESPN2 and NBC. The 2010 TV schedule will be posted when it is available.
The Grand Slams:
2009 Wimbledon Champions:Men's SinglesRoger FedererWomen's SinglesSerena WilliamsWomen's DoublesSerena Williams and Venus WilliamsMen's DoublesDaniel Nestor and Nenad ZimonjicMixed DoublesMark Knowles and Anna-Lena Groenefeld