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Wimbledon results 2024: Emma Raducanu beats Maria Sakkari after Coco Gauff knocks out Sonay Kartal
BBC News· 3 days agoBritain’s Emma Raducanu made a strong statement of intent by dismantling Greek ninth seed Maria...
Naomi Osaka through as Aryna Sabalenka’s withdrawal blows women’s draw wide open
Gazette & Herald, Ryedale· 6 days agoRaducanu eased through against lucky loser Renata Zarazua either side of fellow US Open champions Osaka and Coco Gauff laying down markers with solid first-round ...
Wimbledon recap day one: Coco Gauff joined by lucky losers in women's draw, Tiafoe rises
New York Times· 6 days agoWimbledon 2024 began with a huge withdrawal in the women's draw, recovery for Casper Ruud, and...
Young tennis stars rolling the dice by passing up allure of playing in Paris Olympics
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Canada Sports· 2 days agoAnd this time, the unconventional surface switch is... within the tennis world, everyone on the...
'I didn't know if I could play' - Why Wimbledon's biggest subplot is injuries
New York Times· 3 hours agoA stress fracture in her back forced her out of last year’s French Open; at Wimbledon a few weeks later, she had to retire hurt from her second-round match against Marta Kostyuk. In January, ...
Emma Raducanu calls Carlos Alcaraz a source of inspiration
Tennis World· 1 day agoSeeds are falling like rain in the women's singles at Wimbledon, which is why Emma Raducanu can...
Wimbledon 2024 preview: Will Novak Djokovic win 8th trophy on bum knee? Can Iga Swiatek break out on...
Yahoo Sports· 7 days agoYou could watch anyone, but why wait to see if an unseeded player can break out when you can watch...
Biden in Crisis
New York Times· 4 days agoWhy the next few days will be pivotal for his candidacy.
Grigor Dimitrov shares bold ambitions for Wimbledon 4th round
Tennis World· 2 days agoIn the 3rd round of the Championships, the Bulgarian clearly beat Gael Monfils and today he will...
Slice, slice baby - why the Wimbledon grass rewards the most annoying shot in tennis
New York Times· 2 days agoFor 11 months, professional tennis exists largely as a hitting contest light on finesse. Then the grass season arrives in June, reaching its zenith at Wimbledon’s All England Club in the middle ...