Tennis-Collins becomes highest women's seed to fall on day one
LONDON (Reuters) - American Danielle Collins was the highest women's seed to fall on day one at Wimbledon as she went down 5-7 6-4 6-4 to Marie Bouzkova on Monday.
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LONDON (Reuters) - American Danielle Collins was the highest women's seed to fall on day one at Wimbledon as she went down 5-7 6-4 6-4 to Marie Bouzkova on Monday.
LONDON : American Danielle Collins was the highest women's seed to fall on day one at Wimbledon as she went down 5-7 6-4 6-4 to Marie Bouzkova on Monday.
British hopes at Wimbledon will be high after an encouraging draw for the home players led by Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray.
Jeanjean da la gran sorpresa del día
Tercera jornada en Roland Garros y últimos debuts de la Armada. Paula Badosa, Pablo Carreño y Roberto Carballés cerrarán la nómina española de estrenos en París. La catalana jugará frente a la francesa Fiona Ferro; el asturiano, frente al también local Gilles Simon. Carballés, por su parte, contra el alemán Oscar Otte. No serán los únicos nombres destacados del día. El número dos del mundo, Daniil Medvedev, Casper Ruud, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Andrey Rublev, Danielle Collins o Jessica Pegula también entrarán en acción.
Bianca Andreescu of Canada advanced to the third round of the Madrid Open with a victory against American Danielle Collins on Sunday.
Naomi Osaka passed her first clay-court test of the season with flying colours, snapping the nine-match winning streak of Anastasia Potapova with a smooth 6-3, 6-1 victory to reach the second round of the Madrid Open.
Anastasia Potapova with a smooth 6-3, 6-1 victory to reach the second round of the Madrid Open. The former world No.1, who received entry into the tournament via a wildcard, needed just 61 minutes to ease past Russia's Potapova, who was coming off a title run in Istanbul last week and won nine consecutive matches on clay coming into their showdown. "I wouldn't say it was an easy match, I feel like I just adjusted a little bit.