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Rafael Nadal - Nick Kyrgios - Mats Wilander - Cristian Garín - Alex Corretja - Taylor Fritz - 'Worst news ever' - Why Nick Kyrgios is 'nightmare opponent' for injured Rafael Nadal in Wimbledon semis - eurosport.com - France - Usa - Australia - Chile

'Worst news ever' - Why Nick Kyrgios is 'nightmare opponent' for injured Rafael Nadal in Wimbledon semis

Eurosport's Mats Wilander and Alex Corretja have previewed Nick Kyrgios taking on Rafael Nadal in the Wimbledon semi-finals after the Spaniard battled through against Taylor Fritz despite suffering an abdominal injury. The second seed somehow managed to continue his quest to secure a historic Calendar Slam in 2022 after he roared back to beat Fritz in a marathon quarter-final.

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Simona Halep - Elena Rybakina - Serena Williams - Patrick Mouratoglou - Amanda Anisimova - Mats Wilander - Alex Corretja - 'Looking super good' - Why Simona Halep has become 'more complete' at Wimbledon after reaching semi-finals - eurosport.com - Australia

'Looking super good' - Why Simona Halep has become 'more complete' at Wimbledon after reaching semi-finals

Simona Halep remains the favourite to triumph at Wimbledon and Eurosport's Alex Corretja and Mats Wilander have been exploring her recent improvements. The two-time major champion will be competing in her first Grand Slam semi-final since the 2020 Australian Open after she produced a dominant win over Amanda Anisimova on Wednesday afternoon. Ad/> The 2019 champion broke Anisimova, 20, twice in each set on her way to a 6-2 6-4 victory on Centre Court in just over an hour and she will next face Elena Rybakina in the semi-finals.

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Carlos Alcaraz - Mats Wilander - Alex Corretja - 'Very, very difficult to beat Novak' - Expert view: can Jannik Sinner down Novak Djokovic in Wimbledon clash? - eurosport.com - Italy

'Very, very difficult to beat Novak' - Expert view: can Jannik Sinner down Novak Djokovic in Wimbledon clash?

Eurosport's Alex Corretja and Mats Wilander have given their views ahead of the huge quarter-final clash between Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon. Djokovic, who is the defending champion and top seed at the All England Club, has an extremely tough draw in having to face the rising star from Italy in the last eight on Tuesday afternoon. Ad/> Sinner, the 10th seed, has shown his incredible promise already in the tournament by beating both John Isner — Andy Murray's conqueror — and fellow emerging talent Carlos Alcaraz.

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Roger Federer - Rafael Nadal - Mats Wilander - Alex Corretja - 'Without Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer could have won 30 Grand Slams' - Mats Wilander - eurosport.com - France - Australia

'Without Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer could have won 30 Grand Slams' - Mats Wilander

Eurosport's Mats Wilander and Alex Corretja have given their views on the great rivalries between Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. The legendary trio all started the year on 20 Grand Slam singles titles, with Nadal having added two more to his tally at the Australian Open and French Open. Ad/> While Nadal and Djokovic are vying for another major title at Wimbledon this week, Federer is still recovering from injury and has hinted that he will have one last tilt at SW19 to come next year.

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Mats Wilander - Alex Corretja - ‘Never seen anything like it’ - Mats Wilander, Alex Corretja call for stricter umpiring after Kyrgios-Tsitsipas clash - eurosport.com - Australia - county Centre - Greece

‘Never seen anything like it’ - Mats Wilander, Alex Corretja call for stricter umpiring after Kyrgios-Tsitsipas clash

Stefanos Tsitsipas has hit out at Nick Kyrgios after he lost a fiery third-round tie against the Australian. The world No. 40 came from a set down to beat the fourth seed 6-7 6-4 6-3 7-6(7) in a match that had code violations, arguments with the umpire, and interventions from referees and supervisors.

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Nick Kyrgios - Alex Corretja - Paul Jubb - 'She's a snitch!' - Nick Kyrgios slams line judge with 'no fans' in row with umpire at Wimbledon - eurosport.com - Britain - Australia

'She's a snitch!' - Nick Kyrgios slams line judge with 'no fans' in row with umpire at Wimbledon

Nick Kyrgios was as fiery as ever during his Wimbledon first-round match against Britain's Paul Jubb on Tuesday. The Australian, who proclaimed himself as one of the best grass-court men's players in the world in the lead-up to the tournament at SW19, struggled badly early on as he lost the opening set to Jubb. Ad/> But it was after just 12 minutes when he lost his temper with a line judge following an intervention over a line call.

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Alex Corretja - Casper Ruud - Barbara Schett - ‘I hate when chair umpires are like policemen’ – Casper Ruud, Alex Corretja on off-court coaching controversy - eurosport.com - France - Usa

‘I hate when chair umpires are like policemen’ – Casper Ruud, Alex Corretja on off-court coaching controversy

French Open finalist Casper Ruud has praised the ATP for experimenting with coaching during matches, although his excitement was not shared by everyone on the latest episode of Ruud Talk. The ATP will trial off-court coaching after Wimbledon with players allowed to receive instructions in qualifying and main draw matches in tournaments, including the upcoming US Open. The pilot will finish after the ATP Tour Finals in November.

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Roger Federer - Rafael Nadal - Alex Corretja - Casper Ruud - Barbara Schett - Jo Wilfried Tsonga - Grand Slam race will 'be a little more open' when Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer retire - Casper Ruud - eurosport.com - Australia - Norway

Grand Slam race will 'be a little more open' when Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer retire - Casper Ruud

Casper Ruud believes there will be greater opportunities to win Grand Slams when Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer all retire from the men's game and he hopes to be part of the conversation. Ruud reached his maiden Grand Slam final at Roland-Garros earlier this month before he was convincingly beaten by his childhood idol Rafael Nadal in straight sets as the Spaniard secured his 22nd Grand Slam title. Ad/> The Norwegian says reaching the final has given him a taste for greater success in Slams in the future.

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