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Wimbledon: Carlos Alcaraz praised for incredible act of sportsmanship

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This week marked the start of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. One of the highlights of any British sporting summer.

It has been a good Championship in the main for British hopes. The loss of Andy Murray in the second round, his earliest ever Wimbledon exit was a blow.

As was the defeat of Emma Raducanu, the current US Open champion and number 10 seed, in the second round. However other players have stepped up.

Katie Boulter is up against Harmony Tan, who defeated Serena Williams in the first round on court 2 today. Whilst Liam Broady will face off against Australian Alex de Minaur on court one in their third-round clash.

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