Career
Previously, Harman was football and tennis correspondent for The Daily Mail and tennis correspondent for the Sunday Telegraph. Journalist Harman started his journalistic career at the Evening Echo (Southend) and later worked for the Birmingham Evening Mail. In 2002, Harman was appointed chief tennis correspondent for The Times.
In 2007, he became the first tennis journalist to be awarded the Sports Journalists" Association"s "Sports News Reporter of the Year" award.
Neil also was the recipient of the Association of Tennis Professionals"s Ron Bookman Award for Media Excellence in 2005. Neil is a past chairman of the Lawn Tennis Writers" Association and a former president of the International Tennis Writers Association.
Harman has also written for ProTennisCoach.com, the tennis coaching website of Roger Rasheed, Paul Annacone, Brad Gilbert and Darren Cahill. Author Plagiarism In July 2014 it was revealed that Harman had plagiarized material for the official Wimbledon yearbook, which he had written since 2004.
Harman admitted the allegation and subsequently resigned from the International Tennis Writers Association.
Harman was suspended from The Times in mid-2014.