Alcaraz reaches first quarterfinal on grass at Queen’s Club
LONDON: Carlos Alcaraz reached his first quarterfinal on grass as the world No. 2 crushed Jiri Lehecka in the Wimbledon warmup event at Queen’s Club on Thursday.
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LONDON: Carlos Alcaraz reached his first quarterfinal on grass as the world No. 2 crushed Jiri Lehecka in the Wimbledon warmup event at Queen’s Club on Thursday.
Andy Murray insists he will still be able to compete against the very best at Wimbledon despite his gruelling early summer winning streak coming to an end at Queen's. The Scot was comfortably beaten 6-3 6-1 by Australian world No.18 Alex De Minaur at the LTA's cinch Championships, halting his 10-match unbeaten run that saw him win both the LTA's Lexus Surbiton Trophy and Rothesay Open Nottingham over the past fortnight. Ad The defeat also likely spells an end to any hope of Murray receiving a seeding for Wimbledon, meaning a tough draw likely awaits the two-time champion at SW19, but the 36-year-old is confident he will be ready for whatever comes his way.
Andy Murray suffered a major blow to his Wimbledon hopes after falling to a first-round defeat at the cinch Championships.
Carlos Alcaraz survived a scare against lucky loser Arthur Rinderknech at Queen's Club on Tuesday as Andy Murray's winning streak on the grass was ended by Alex de Minaur. Alcaraz was playing only his seventh match on grass and his first outside of Wimbledon as he prepares for the third Grand Slam tournament of the season next month. Rinderknech, ranked 83 in the world, only found out he was playing the Spaniard hours before the match after Frenchman Arthur Fils, Alcaraz's scheduled opponent, withdrew from the tournament.
Andy Murray said he will not "overreact" to his opening round exit at the Queen's Club Championships after Tuesday's 6-3 6-1 defeat by Alex de Minaur ended the three-time Gland Slam winner's hopes of securing a seeding at Wimbledon.
Five-time Queen’s champion Andy Murray suffered a 6-3 6-1 first-round exit to Alex De Minaur in a bitter blow to the 36-year-old’s hopes of earning a Wimbledon seeding. Murray headed to London on the back of a 10-match winning run on grass that saw him claim Challenger titles in Surbiton and Nottingham. Ad But he was second best throughout against the Australian seventh seed, who extended his head-to-head superiority over the Scot to 4-0.
NOTTINGHAM: Katie Boulter won her first WTA Tour title on Sunday, beating Jodie Burrage 6-3 6-3 in the Nottingham Open in the first all-British final at this level for 46 years.
Andy Murray claimed a second title in two weeks at the Nottingham Open on Sunday to continue his fine preparation for Wimbledon. The three-time Grand Slam champion followed up his win at Surbiton last week with a flawless display to beat Frenchman Arthur Cazaux 6-4, 6-4 to claim the tournament without dropping a set. Murray's 10-match winning streak is now his best since he topped the world rankings in 2017 and before he required career-threatening hip surgery.