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"It actually helped me to keep fighting," the Belarusian pro recalled using a point of frustration as fuel during the match ...
Jannik Sinner overwhelmed a not-fully-fit Novak Djokovic 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 in the Wimbledon semifinals on Friday to set up a showdown for the championship against Carlos Alcaraz.
Wimbledon has replaced its human line judges, opting for a fully automated electronic system, despite growing complaints.
Some players have criticized certain calls made by the software, and in one match, the system shut down entirely.
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inews.co.uk on MSNAndre Agassi makes BBC coverage of Wimbledon so much more watchableYou compare that to Andrew Castle, who along with Tim Henman kept Agassi company in the box. Castle retired in 1992 and had a career-high ranking of No 80 in the world. He is an experienced “safe pair ...
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BVIRAL Sports on MSNTennis player is working on his forehand and backhand using the ball machine!Tennis player is working on his forehand and backhand using the ball machine! @coachdods,@mr.dodaro ...
If you want to get your money's worth out of your Wimbledon tickets, one savvy woman named Kaya has shared how she managed to ...
The world’s top female tennis player was embroiled in a heated moment in Thursday’s semifinals match at Wimbledon.
WIMBLEDON 2025 has reached the semi-final stage – and some huge names are still in the hunt for the men’s and women’s titles!
From comparing Carlos Alcaraz's movement on court to an octopus, and noticing Taylor Fritz increasing his backhand speeds ...
King Charles has made the decision to scrap a strict, century-old dress code at Buckingham Palace in a major shake-up toward modernizing the monarchy. The monarch, 76, has axed the traditional ...
The general consensus is it is all to do with rhythm and comfort. Flavio Cobolli said at Wimbledon was "normal" for players ...
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