Tim Henman says that Roger Federer can return to the No. 1 ranking and break the record of Pete Sampras’ of 286 weeks at No. 1. World No. 3 Federer is stuck at 285 weeks. "I think with a rolling ranking it will be interesting to see if Federer can get back to No. 1," said Henman, who hit with Federer ahead of the ATP Champions Tour tournament in London. "He is just short of Sampras' record for most weeks at World Number One. I know Roger will...
Who knew that JD Salinger, who died two years ago this week, was a big fan of Tim Henman and his parents? And who, quite frankly wanted to know? Re-reading The Catcher in the Rye becomes difficult, if not impossible once you do know it. Did the creator of ...
Tim Henman believes there is still much more to come from Roger Federer over the next few years and he's backing the Swiss to regain the world number one spot. Federer has been all but written off by some pundits at times over the past couple of years ...
Climbing to the top of the rankings is no easy task. Staying there is even tougher. With Roger Federer at No. 1 for 285 weeks and one week away from Pete Sampras' all-time record, the king was dethroned. He's now on a quest to take back the crown and Tim Henman thinks it's a doable task. Former British No. 1 player Tim Henman thinks highly of Roger Federer. So highly in fact, that he believes the Swiss will win more Grand Slams and regain the...
For Top 10er Tim Henman thinks that Roger Federer can regain his No. 1 ranking. Speaking after a hit with the Swiss in London last month, Henman was not ruling out that his good friend could return to the top spot in men’s tennis. “I think ...
On May 15 we said Tim Henman was being paid £200,000 by the BBC for commentating at Wimbledon this year. In fact we have been informed that his fee will be substantially less than that. We apologise for the mistake and are happy to set the record straight.Read Full Story
Retired tennis baller Tim Henman participated in the controversial Olympic torch relay this past Sunday in London, where some of the crowd protesting against China's human rights records attempted to grab and extinguish the flame. In his typically understated English manner Tim , who had to be surrounded by security, told the Associated Press, "There was definitely a bit of an edge." Yeah - having throngs of angry, pissed-off protesters lunging at you while trying to keep a toothy smile on...Read Full Story
The largest destination club in Europe, The Hideaways Club, has just announced that the UK's top tennis player has becomes Ambassador for, and a member of, the club.Read Full Story