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Barbara Schett - Wimbledon 2023: Barbara Schett - 'Why shouldn’t we talk about our period?' - eurosport.com -  Prague

Wimbledon 2023: Barbara Schett - 'Why shouldn’t we talk about our period?'

We all know and love Wimbledon for its traditions, but we were very ready for this particular implementation. The all-white policy has been extremely strict — if you had one coloured stripe on your kit, you were sent off to the locker room. That’s not the case anymore, which is fantastic, especially for women who will be on their period during the tournament.

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Petra Kvitova - Elena Rybakina - Venus Williams - Barbara Schett - Karolina Muchova - Petra Kvitova, Karolina Muchova tipped to impress at Wimbledon by Barbara Schett as Elena Rybakina defends title - eurosport.com - France -  Berlin

Petra Kvitova, Karolina Muchova tipped to impress at Wimbledon by Barbara Schett as Elena Rybakina defends title

Barbara Schett believes there are four favourites for the Wimbledon women’s title — but has tipped Karolina Muchova and Petra Kvitova to also challenge. Muchova made the French Open final a few weeks ago and is a two-time quarter-finalist at Wimbledon. Ad She hasn’t played a grass event ahead of competing at the All England Club, but Eurosport expert Schett has been impressed with her game.

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Rafael Nadal - Mats Wilander - Tim Henman - Barbara Schett - Novak Djokovic 'better than ever' as experts predict 'scary' tally of Grand Slams after French Open glory - eurosport.com - France - Usa -  Paris

Novak Djokovic 'better than ever' as experts predict 'scary' tally of Grand Slams after French Open glory

Eurosport's experts have been lining up to pay tribute to Novak Djokovic after he clinched his 23rd Grand Slam singles title in the final of the French Open on Sunday. The 36-year-old surpassed his great rival, Rafael Nadal, with his 23rd major crown as he comprehensively defeated fourth seed Casper Ruud in straight sets, 7-6(1) 6-3 7-5, for his third triumph at Roland-Garros. Ad Shorlty after Djokovic sealed the deal in Paris, the attention switched to whether he could go on and clinch a famous 'Calendar Slam' by winning Wimbledon and the US Open — a feat he came close to securing in 2021 as he fell at the final hurdle.

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Rafael Nadal - Carlos Alcaraz - Mats Wilander - Tim Henman - Casper Ruud - Barbara Schett - Novak Djokovic exclusive: 23-time Grand Slam champion 'overwhelmed with emotion' after historic win - eurosport.com - France -  Paris

Novak Djokovic exclusive: 23-time Grand Slam champion 'overwhelmed with emotion' after historic win

Novak Djokovic has reached a new pinnacle in the world of men's tennis by winning his 23rd Grand Slam title, having edged ahead of Rafael Nadal’s 22. He beat Casper Ruud in the French Open final in straight sets, with the clay-court specialist powerless to stop Djokovic’s date with destiny. This Slam has proved arguably the toughest for Djokovic to win, with his three titles here a far cry from the 10 he has achieved Down Under, and the seven at Wimbledon.

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Elena Rybakina - Iga Swiatek - Mats Wilander - Alex Corretja - Barbara Schett - Karolina Muchova - French Open: 'Heaps of problems' - Experts tell Karolina Muchova to emulate retired star against Iga Swiatek - eurosport.com - France

French Open: 'Heaps of problems' - Experts tell Karolina Muchova to emulate retired star against Iga Swiatek

Eurosport's experts have been breaking down the ways Karolina Muchova can spring a big surprise and attempt to topple Iga Swiatek in the women's final at the 2023 French Open on Saturday. Mats Wilander, Barbara Schett and Alex Corretja shared some thoughts ahead of the showpiece match at Roland-Garros on Saturday with world No. 1 Swiatek the overwhelming favourite to triumph yet again on the red dirt of Paris.

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Iga Swiatek - Nick Kyrgios - Carlos Alcaraz - Mats Wilander - Casper Ruud - Barbara Schett - Holger Rune - French Open: Holger Rune 'needs a bit of that Kyrgios’, says Mats Wilander after slow start against Casper Ruud - eurosport.com - France

French Open: Holger Rune 'needs a bit of that Kyrgios’, says Mats Wilander after slow start against Casper Ruud

Holger Rune “needs mayhem” to produce his best tennis, according to Eurosport expert Mats Wilander. The 20-year-old Dane crashed out of the French Open to Casper Ruud at the quarter-final stage – just like he did last year – after producing a timid display against his Scandinavian rival.

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Carlos Alcaraz - Mats Wilander - Tim Henman - Stefanos Tsitsipas - Barbara Schett - French Open: Carlos Alcaraz demolition was 'borderline embarrassing' for Stefanos Tsitsipas, says Tim Henman - eurosport.com - France - Greece

French Open: Carlos Alcaraz demolition was 'borderline embarrassing' for Stefanos Tsitsipas, says Tim Henman

Carlos Alcaraz shone under the lights against Stefanos Tsitsipas at the French Open on Tuesday night, and Tim Henman felt it was «borderline embarrassing» how average Alcaraz made the Greek look during the pair's one-sided quarter-final. Thanks to his comprehensive straight-sets victory over the Greek — that was laced with too many shots for a regular highlight reel — Alcaraz stormed into a now hugely anticipated semi-final with Novak Djokovic. Ad Reacting to Alcaraz's performance afterwards in The Cube for Eurosport, Barbara Schett, Tim Henman and Mats Wilander were all somewhat lost for words at what they had just seen.

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Rafael Nadal - Sloane Stephens - Mats Wilander - Elina Svitolina - Daria Kasatkina - Barbara Schett - Amelie Mauresmo - Philippe Chatrier - Exclusive: French Open Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo addresses lack of women's matches in night sessions - eurosport.com - France - Usa - Australia

Exclusive: French Open Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo addresses lack of women's matches in night sessions

Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo has addressed the lack of women’s matches in the night sessions of the French Open. The competition was a week old when the first women’s match – Aryna Sabalenka v Sloane Stephens – finally took centre stage on Court Philippe-Chatrier as the late match. Ad It has created plenty of debate with Eurosport expert Mats Wilander describing the situation as “ridiculous”.

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