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After a whirlwind first two days at Wimbledon witnessed a record-tying 23 seeds crash out of the tournament, the early-round carnage continued on Day 3. Frances Tiafoe (No. 12) and Jiri Lehecka (No.
Women’s professional tennis will return to the International Tennis Hall of Fame next week for the first time since the 1990s.
The Canadian rising star, who funds her tennis career by modeling, documented her first Grand Slam main draw on social media.
Still, even on a quiet day, another high seed was toppled; a local star took a step back into the spotlight; and a young player showed off the grit underneath his glamour game. At 5'4", Jasmine ...
She’s worn sunflowers and cherry blossoms this season—but this week, the former world No. 1 is ditching the theme and keeping things minimal.
The collegiate tennis route continues to stake its claim as a viable pathway to the highest professional level, with several former NCAA stars making an impact on the biggest stages at Wimbledon. This ...
Carlos Alcaraz may not have been in peak tennis form on Monday in his Wimbledon opening, but his humanity certainly was. The Spaniard came to the aid of a fan who fell ill during his first-round match ...
Dave Grohl, Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas and other celebrities are bringing as much star power—or maybe even more.
"I just love his game, to be honest," said the Spaniard of the University of San Diego star, who put up a game fight.
The defending champion was "just trying to impress Cate" on Centre Court, she said.
“Siniakova is a very good grass-court player,” Lindsay Davenport said of the WTA doubles No. 1, who peaked at No. 27 in singles. “She hits the ball very flat and through the court. But this is a good ...
Andreeva is coached by Conchita Martinez, who beat Navratilova to win Wimbledon in 1994. Mirra Andreeva has more on the line than usual ahead of her second-round match at 2025 Wimbledon, betting ...
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