American Chris Eubanks ends Wimbledon dream with grueling five-set loss to Daniil Medvedev
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LONDON : Lesia Tsurenko dropped to the ground in exhaustion following her Wimbledon third-round win over Ana Bogdan on Friday, a dramatic clash in which she saved five match points and won the longest tiebreak in women's singles Grand Slam history.
LONDON : As Coco Gauff ponders a fortnight without tennis following her first-round loss at Wimbledon, she might be tempted to phone one of the sport's most accomplished coaches who would love to turn her suspect forehand into the most powerful shot in her armoury.
Mats Wilander believes Roger Federer «took Wimbledon to the next level» after watching the eight-time champion being honoured with a special ceremony on Centre Court. Federer won Wimbledon five years in a row from 2003 to 2007. Ad He made seven more finals, winning three of them, before retiring from the sport at the Laver Cup last September.
Andy Murray, Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina are just some of the names in action on day two at Wimbledon 2023. Defending women's champion Rybakina opens the Centre Court action while Murray plays fellow Brit Ryan Peniston. Ad Men's world No.
American success was once commonplace at Wimbledon. Pete Sampras won at the All England Club seven times – a record until Roger Federer won his eighth title in 2017 – and Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick made five finals between them. Further back there was Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe, who played each other in two finals and won a combined five titles.
Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina have won the last five women’s Grand Slam titles between them. So impressive have the trio been that there has been talk that they have started to form a ‘Big Three’ in women’s tennis. Ad But will they make it six from the last six at Wimbledon? It does not look guaranteed.
Laura Robson believes Elena Rybakina still has a “great chance” of winning Wimbledon, even if the defending champion doesn’t start the tournament 100% fit. Rybakina’s preparations for the Grand Slam, which starts on July 3, have been disrupted after being forced to withdraw from the Eastbourne International after failing to recover from a viral illness. Ad The world No.