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Would you like to live inside a tennis ball used by Wimbledon 2025 winners Jannik Sinner or Iga Swiatek? Just become a mouse.
The Planet Earth presenter started working at the BBC in 1952 (having only watched one TV show). In an article with ...
Post-tournament, Attenborough suggested a switch to a fluorescent yellow ball, which he believed would be much more visible ...
The tennis tournament uses up roughly 55,000 tennis balls each year – but what happens to them once they've served their ...
The tennis tournament uses up roughly 55,000 tennis balls each year – but what happens to them once they've served their purpose?
One woman has shared the story of how Sir David Attenborough, best known for his fantastic nature documentaries, actually changed the way that tennis was played forever ...
Following the championships, Attenborough proposed switching to a fluorescent ball to enhance visibility for spectators. The International Tennis Federation (ITF) carried out research and verified ...
In the comments, someone fumed: “Shame no one listens to David Attenborough’s message about climate change: the collapse of civilisation is on the horizon”. Sir David has played a significant role in ...
But have you ever pondered why tennis balls sport that peculiar fluorescent green-yellow hue?
Madelyn Cline gives a giddy smile as she poses with her hands up at the premiere of I Know What You Did Last Summer in Los ...
Wimbledon opened to the hottest start in the tournament’s history, with temperatures soaring to 32.C at the All England Club.