• Nadal, Murray, Swiatek, Gauff on Paris entry list

    Nadal, Murray, Swiatek, Gauff on Paris entry list
    Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray all were included on the entry list for tennis at the Paris Olympics released by the ITF, as were Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff and Elena Rybakina on the women's side.
  • Emma Raducanu makes an incredible revelation

    Emma Raducanu makes an incredible revelation
    "I followed the game between Carlos Alcaraz and Frances Tiafoe before going out on the court. It was amazing tennis, very fun to watch. In the last two challenges I watched Carlos, and it was great to see him before my matchEmma Raducanu© Getty Images Sport - Julian Finney .Sometimes you try to imitate certain strokes or other things". With these words, released at a press conference, Emma Raducanu made it known that she was inspired by the Spanish tennis player. A beautiful source of
  • Iga Swiatek reveals she is not having a really good time at Wimbledon

    Iga Swiatek reveals she is not having a really good time at Wimbledon
    What a shock for the Ladies Singles at Wimbledon! The women's tournament lost WTA No.1 Iga Swiatek and the finalist of the last two editions Ons Jabuer in a matter of minutes, reserving for the crowd two big surprises, which sensationally opened the top-half of the main draw. And to think that the Polish player had thought - and a lot! - about her first historic triumph at the Championships, given her - in her opinion - constant improvements on grass, as Iga herself had explained on the med
  • Ben Shelton is not afraid of Jannik Sinner

    Ben Shelton is not afraid of Jannik Sinner
    Jannik Sinner had no problems in the third round of Wimbledon against Miomir Kecmanovic. The tournament’s number 1 seed set for three sets to zero and qualified for the round of 16. 6-1 6-4 6-2 final score.Jannik Sinner© Clive Brunskill / Staff Getty Images Sport After the game with Matteo Berrettini full of pathos and very hard fought, Sinner this time in fact spread against the Serbian player who in the previous round had eliminated Tallon Griekspoor. The Australian Open champi
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  • Ons Jabeur said Wimbledon brought back some painful memories

    Ons Jabeur said Wimbledon brought back some painful memories
    After two consecutive defeats - very painful - in the final at Wimbledon, the Tunisian Ons Jabeur was eliminated by Elina Svitolina in the 3rd round, losing in straight sets, in a match dominated by the Ukrainian tennis player in the first set (6-1) and much more balanced in the second set, won by Svitolina in the tie-break (7-6(4).At the press conference after the defeat, Ons revealed how difficult it was to return to play on the Centre Court after losing the Wimbledon final last year against M
  • Djokovic advances to 4th round at Wimbledon

    Djokovic advances to 4th round at Wimbledon
    Novak Djokovic shrugged off a slow start to power past unseeded Australian Alexei Popyrin in four sets and into the Wimbledon fourth round Saturday.
  • Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz scheduled on two different courts

    Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz scheduled on two different courts
    Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, the two big favorites to reach the semi-final in the upper part of the draw, will hunt for the quarter-finals of the Championships on Day 7 of Wimbledon. The reigning champion will open the program on Centre Court at 14:30 Italian and will face Ugo Humbert after the complicated victory against Frances Tiafoe.Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner© Julian Finney / Staff Getty Images Sport The Spaniard found himself under two sets to one and, despite the
  • Rafael Nadal’s next steps revealed

    Rafael Nadal’s next steps revealed
    Rafael Nadal’s career will probably see his epilogue at the Paris Olympics. The Spanish champion played his last race at Roland Garros, beaten by Alexander Zverev. A painful defeat in the most important tournament of his career.Raafel Nadal© Clive Brunskill / Staff Getty Images Sport The feelings released at the end of the lost match were mixed. If until a few months before the former number one almost certainly gave his farewell to Tennis, now, thanks to a newfound fitness, some
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  • Emma Raducanu calls Carlos Alcaraz a source of inspiration

    Emma Raducanu calls Carlos Alcaraz a source of inspiration
    Seeds are falling like rain in the women's singles at Wimbledon, which is why Emma Raducanu can really dream big. The young British player, who yesterday qualified for the 4th round of the Championships, is living a dream in London; tomorrow's match against Australian Lulu Sun could be worth the quarter-finals of the tournament. A tournament that had already lost Aryna Sabalenka on the eve and that today said goodbye to two other contenders: Iga Swiatek and Ons Jabeur.Emma Raducanu© Getty I
  • Novak Djokovic downs Alexei Popyrin, remains on Wimbledon title course

    Novak Djokovic downs Alexei Popyrin, remains on Wimbledon title course
    Novak Djokovic is through to the Wimbledon fourth round for the 16th time from 19 trips to London! Novak faced Alexei Popyrin in the third round on Centre Court and scored a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 victory in three hours and five minutes. Djokovic delivered his 95th Wimbledon win, remaining on the course toward the eighth All England Club title. Novak lost the opener before raising his level, losing serve once and scoring two breaks in sets two and three. The fourth set went into a tie break, an
  • Pan and Rai take the lead at the John Deere

    Pan and Rai take the lead at the John Deere
    The second round of the John Deere Classic currently taking place in Silvis, Illinois, ended during the night. Gaining the lead is an interesting pairing between the present form and the one in Olympic projection, the one composed of the Englishman Aaron Rai and C. T. Pan, standard bearer of China Taipei (the sporting name of Taiwan). For both today's lap in -8 and overall score of -14.Chasing them in third place, one stroke behind, is the Englishman Harry Hall, who is not exactly a regular at t
  • Nick Kyrgios shares big comment Novak Djokovic made to him after Wimbledon practice

    Nick Kyrgios shares big comment Novak Djokovic made to him after Wimbledon practice
    Nick Kyrgios has issued a massively positive update as the Australian reveals he is having a good week of practice at Wimbledon and also shared that Novak Djokovic told him after their practice that he "could not tell" that he had surgery.After Kyrgios arrived at Wimbledon to work as a commentator for the BBC, he said he would use his time at The All England Club to practice with some players and see where he was at 10 months after his wrist surgery. And on Friday, 29-year-old Kyrgios met o
  • With No. 1-ranked Iga Swiatek out, who will win Wimbledon now?

    With No. 1-ranked Iga Swiatek out, who will win Wimbledon now?
    No. 1 Iga Swiatek had few answers for Yulia Putinseva in the third round at Wimbledon. What went wrong for Swiatek, and predictions for the rest of the wide-open tournament.
  • In-form Emma Raducanu pumps brakes on Wimbledon hype, highlights very important thing

    In-form Emma Raducanu pumps brakes on Wimbledon hype, highlights very important thing
    Emma Raducanu may be playing some of her best tennis ever in front of her home fans at Wimbledon but highlights that she is not looking too far ahead because she wants to go "point by point" and remain in the present moment. On Friday, Raducanu - currently ranked at No. 135 in the world - delivered an outstanding performance to dismantle world No. 9 Maria 6-2 6-3 and reach the Wimbledon round-of-16 but also secure a top-100 return. For the 21-year-old Briton, that was just yet another great
  • Aramco Team Series-London for Leona Maguire

    Aramco Team Series-London for Leona Maguire
    Leona Maguire made an eagle on the final hole, for a par of 73 strokes and a total of 211 (66 72 73, -8), and won the Aramco Team Series Presented by PIF – London, the third of the five Aramco tournaments played on the Centurion Club course (par 73), in St. Albans in England. She overtook the Spanish Maria Hernandez, who was the leader in the clubhouse, then relegated to second place with 212 (-7). Two Italians on the field: Virginia Elena Carta, 66th with 231 (73 77 81, +12), and Alessand
  • No. 1 Swiatek falls as Wimbledon woes continue

    No. 1 Swiatek falls as Wimbledon woes continue
    World No. 1 Iga Swiatek again faltered at Wimbledon, losing in the third round to Yulia Putintseva in three sets.
  • Dimitrov reveals who is the GOAT among Djokovic, Nadal and Federer

    Dimitrov reveals who is the GOAT among Djokovic, Nadal and Federer
    Who is the GOAT tennis among Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer? After qualifying for the 4th round of Wimbledon, the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov tried to answer this question or rather, the question of questions. Grigor answered some questions about his challenges against the Big 3 at Wimbledon, explaining how it feels to face them and revealing who is for him the greatest tennis player of all time."Every year the grass is different here. I think Federer has been the toughest opp
  • Zverev, American Shelton advance at Wimbledon

    Zverev, American Shelton advance at Wimbledon
    Alexander Zverev overcame a knee problem to advance at Wimbledon in straight sets. American Ben Shelton also won his third round match that had been suspended Friday due to rain.
  • Alps Tour, the second title for Kewalramani

    Alps Tour, the second title for Kewalramani
    New good performance by Flavio Michetti, the second in a row, who ranked third with 200 (64 67 69, -10) in the Alps de Andalucia, won with 198 (67 64 67, -12) by the American Brandon Kewalramani.On the Aguilon Golf course (par 70) in Almeria, Spain, Michetti, a 20-year-old from Ascoli Piceno, achieved his third top ten of the season after ninth place in the Tunisian Golf Open and second in the Open de la Mirabelle d'Or.Golf, resultsLeader in the first round, he was joined in the second by Kewalr
  • World No 1 Swiatek stunned by Putintseva as Dart suffers Wimbledon exit

    World No 1 Swiatek stunned by Putintseva as Dart suffers Wimbledon exit
    World No 1 Iga Swiatek was handed a stunning Wimbledon third-round exit as she lost to Yulia Putintseva on Saturday, while Britain's Harriet Dart saw her championships end in defeat to China's Xinyu Wang.
  • Wimbledon: Iga Swiatek suffers absolutely shocking collapse and gets bounced in 3R

    Wimbledon: Iga Swiatek suffers absolutely shocking collapse and gets bounced in 3R
    World No. 1 Iga Swiatek has just crashed out of Wimbledon after suffering one of the most shocking collapses of her career and picking up a stunning loss to 35th-ranked Yulia Putintseva.Swiatek, who made her first Wimbledon quarterfinal last year, saw her run at The Championships end in the third round this year after Putintseva handed her a 3-6 6-1 6-2 loss. At one point, Swiatek led by a set and she was tied with Putintseva to one game apiece at the start of the second set. Then, the top-
  • Greg Norman on his LIV Golf role: No one has told me that I'm doing the wrong things

    Greg Norman on his LIV Golf role: No one has told me that I'm doing the wrong things
    Negotiations between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour continue, and it is still unclear whether a final agreement will be reached soon. One of the key figures since the creation of LIV Golf is Greg Norman, CEO of LIV Golf, and a man who has made history in this sport. His involvement with LIV Golf did not particularly cause positive reactions. Norman has drawn the ire of fans since joining LIV Golf, but he still believes that golf fans love and respect him. In an interview with Bloomberg News
  • Alexei Popyrin: 'I can challenge Novak Djokovic'

    Alexei Popyrin: 'I can challenge Novak Djokovic'
    Novak Djokovic and Alexei Popyrin will embrace their second match at Majors in 2024 in the Wimbledon third round. Novak battled past Alexei at the Australian Open, and the Aussie will try to repeat that performance and challenge the 24-time Major winner. While admitting he is facing the world's finest grass-courter, Popyrin will try to become the first Aussie with a Major win over the Serb since the 2006 US Open! Alexei will not have the support he had at Rod Laver Arena in January, but he is st
  • Wimbledon: Norrie, Dart lose as Brit hopes fade

    Wimbledon: Norrie, Dart lose as Brit hopes fade
    Brits Cameron Norrie and Harriet Dart both saw their 2024 Wimbledon campaigns ended at the third-round stage on Saturday.
  • Langer: "Golf has been a dream for 50 years"

    Langer: "Golf has been a dream for 50 years"
    At 66, Bernard Langer failed to make the cut at the BMW International Open in Munich. For him, one of the greatest golfers ever, it was the last match on the European tour after 50 years. “For me it was a dream. I come from Anhausen, a town of 800 people, no one knew what golf was when I started” he said at the end of the day.Langer, statementsLanger started in 1974 and was the first player to become number one in the world since he was there when the World Ranking was born in 1986.
  • Dart suffers Wimbledon exit against Wang

    Dart suffers Wimbledon exit against Wang
    Britain's Harriet Dart suffered a heartbreaking Wimbledon third-round exit as she surrendered a one-set lead to lose to China's Xinyu Wang on Saturday.
  • Emma Raducanu withdraws from mixed-doubles, ending Andy Murray's Major career!

    Emma Raducanu withdraws from mixed-doubles, ending Andy Murray's Major career!
    Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray will not team up for the Wimbledon mixed doubles. Emma withdrew a few hours ahead of their first-round duel, citing her right wrist as the reason to skip the mixed doubles and focus on her singles duties. Thus, Andy Murray's career at Majors is over, playing his last match alongside his brother Jamie two days ago. The Murray brothers fell to Rinky Hijikata and John Peers on Centre Court, and it will stand as Andy's final match at Majors following Raducanu's decision
  • Norrie out of Wimbledon after R3 loss to Zverev

    Norrie out of Wimbledon after R3 loss to Zverev
    Cameron Norrie has been eliminated from Wimbledon in the third round after a straight-sets defeat to Alexander Zverev.
  • Vic Seixas, Winner of 15 Grand Slam Tennis Titles, Dies at 100

    Vic Seixas, Winner of 15 Grand Slam Tennis Titles, Dies at 100
    Once declared “the face of American tennis,” he was ranked among the leading players in the United States from the 1940s to the ’60s.
  • Canada, new intense brawl on a golf course

    Canada, new intense brawl on a golf course
    New brawl on a golf course. This time the blows flew to Canada. The last part of the brawl ended up on social media.Golf, brawlIt all happened in particular in the Canadian town of Burnaby, home of the Riverway Golf Course & Driving Range. At 10.40 on Saturday the request for intervention arrived at the secretariat for an unspecified episode of violence. Once on site the scene was quite eloquent: a woman was on the ground in front of the red golf cart. Someone was trying to help (perhaps) a

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