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Jannik Sinner now holds three of the four Grand Slam titles after his latest major triumph at Wimbledon – an especially sweet victory coming against his great rival in Carlos Alcaraz.
Carlos Alcaraz found himself in unfamiliar territory early on Sunday evening in London. He’d just lost 4-6 6-4 6-4 6-4 to primary rival Jannik Sinner, the world No.1 who now holds three of the sport’s ...
On the grandest stage in tennis, Iga Swiatek etched her name into tennis immortality as a Wimbledon champion in the most dominant fashion possible.
Just the fourth active female player to have reached all four Grand Slam semifinals, a rejuvenated Iga Swiatek is enjoying her best-ever results on grass.
Iga Swiatek has become the youngest player since Justine Henin 23 years ago to reach major finals on all surfaces, and will play for the Wimbledon title that eluded the great Belgian.
This time last year, Amanda Anisimova was eliminated from Wimbledon qualifying. Now, she’s into her first Grand Slam final at SW19, and thriving after taking a restorative break from tennis.
Five players who competed in qualifying at Roehampton are through to the third round at Wimbledon. By contrast, just three lead-up event champions have reached the same stage.
With his win over Andrey Rublev, Carlos Alcaraz has won 22 matches in a row, his last 18 at Wimbledon, and is unbeaten in 16 matches on grass.
On The Sit-Down podcast, esteemed Australian coach Craig Tyzzer takes us behind the curtain of his work with Ash Barty, which included her run to the Wimbledon title of 2021.
Less than a year into her comeback after welcoming daughter Bella into the world, Belinda Bencic has become a Wimbledon quarterfinalist for the time at age 28.
The Stuttgart and Eastbourne champion, Taylor Fritz has carried his grasscourt form into Wimbledon, where on Tuesday he reached the semifinals for the first time.
In one of the matches of the tournament, Aryna Sabalenka survived a torrid Centre Court battle with Emma Raducanu to return to the second week at Wimbledon.