It’s the climactic week at Wimbledon, the world’s most prestigious tennis tournament, and the usual sights and sounds are on display: Players competing in their traditional white. Well-dressed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Experts say there is a physiological explanation for the loud noises on the court (PA) It's that time of year again, when ...
Much better. Now where were we? Oh, right. Grunting. It's almost a Pavlovian reaction in modern-day tennis: As soon as some players make contact with the ball, they unleash a brief, unrestrained aria ...
Australian scientist Dr Karl has revealed the real reason tennis players grunt during matches - and whether making louder sounds really makes you a better player. In the wake of the Australian Open, ...
Victoria Heinicke (then Victoria Palmer) in action in the early 1960s Novak Djokovic's four-set win over Rafael Nadal in Monday's U.S. Open final was brutal, lengthy, and loud. As Nadal strained to ...
It's that time of year again, when Wimbledon is centre stage. The grunting sound created by tennis players is another imposing sound that Wimbledon brings. Sometimes it’s funny and other times ...