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Wimbledon and 2022 grass-court season preview
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Wimbledon and 2022 grass-court season preview
After reaching the French Open final, Coco Gauf’s stock has skyrocketed and the US teenager looks set to cash in.
After reaching the French Open final, Coco Gauf’s stock has skyrocketed and the US teenager looks set to cash in.
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Toni Nadal is backing Rafael Nadal to compete at Wimbledon this year despite his foot injury while his doctor says they will only know in a couple of days if his latest treatment is going according to plan.
Barbara Rittner waxed lyrical about Iga Swiatek’s progress after winning the French Open, and says the biggest challenge for the Pole is to translate her dominance onto grass. Rittner highlighted Swiatek’s physical and mental strengths in a hard-fought path to glory at Roland-Garros. Ad/> «It was remarkable how she managed to deal with these unbelievably high expectations at just 21 years of age,” she told Eurosport Podcast Das Gelbe vom Ball.
Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek ruled in Paris, but who will conquer the grass? The grass season gets under way this week with events in Stuttgart, 's-Hertogenbosch and Nottingham, with Queen’s, Halle and Eastbourne to follow. The tournaments all lead up to Wimbledon, which starts on June 27. Ad/> But are Nadal and Swiatek still the favourites on grass? Or will the change of surface see a switch at the top? Roland-GarrosZverev confirms he has undergone surgery after tearing ligaments at French Open11 HOURS AGO Men’s grass power rankings* 1.
Figure skaters will have to be at least 17 to compete in future Winter Olympics after the minimum age was raised from 15 in the wake of the Kamila Valieva controversy.