Things we learned from Wimbledon 2023
An eventful Wimbledon came to a close on Sunday with Carlos Alcaraz ending Novak Djokovic’s 45-match Centre Court winning streak with a stunning five-set victory.
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An eventful Wimbledon came to a close on Sunday with Carlos Alcaraz ending Novak Djokovic’s 45-match Centre Court winning streak with a stunning five-set victory.
Princess Charlotte stole the show at today's Wimbledon Men's Final as the young royal attended the tennis grand slam for the first time.
Carlos Alcaraz is the new king of Wimbledon after ending the reign of defending champion Novak Djokovic. The Princess of Wales presented Alcarez with his first Wimbledon championship trophy on Sunday (July 16).
Hollywood actor Robert De Niro's partner, martial arts instructor Tiffany Chen, has revealed that she has been diagnosed with Bell's palsy, a facial muscle weakness condition, following the birth of their first child together. De Niro, 79, confirmed in May that he has become a father for the seventh time.
On a day when Brad Pitt joined the Formula One grid to shoot his new movie, defending champion Max Verstappen was reduced to a cameo role in his own win with F1 fans gripped by the fight for second place.
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Lewis Hamilton confirmed on Thursday that talks about a new contract with Mercedes had proceeded beyond salary and duration and was now focused on fine details.
SILVERSTONE, UK: On a day when Brad Pitt joined the Formula One grid to shoot his new movie, defending champion Max Verstappen was reduced to a cameo role in his own win with F1 fans gripped by the fight for second place. Apart from losing the lead to Lando Norris at the start — and then taking it back — Verstappen’s cruise on Sunday to yet another win — his sixth in a row — lacked the Hollywood-style drama of Norris’ battle with seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton for second. That fits a pattern this season of dominant wins for the Red Bull driver and increasingly hard-fought battles behind him as Mercedes, Ferrari, Aston Martin and now McLaren jostle to be the second-fastest team.