Coco Gauff’s Wimbledon challenge ended by Amanda Anisimova in all-American clash
Coco Gauff failed to make the fourth round for the first time at Wimbledon after she went down to fellow American Amanda Anisimova on Centre Court.
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Coco Gauff failed to make the fourth round for the first time at Wimbledon after she went down to fellow American Amanda Anisimova on Centre Court.
Katie Boulter’s Wimbledon dream might have ended differently if she had been given one of the tournament’s show courts, her friends believe.
Katie Boulter admitted she ran out of steam as her fine Wimbledon run ended in disappointing fashion with a one-sided defeat by Harmony Tan in the third round.
Wimbledon contenders Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff suffered surprise defeats on day six of the Championships, which ended with an explosive Court One clash between Nick Kyrgios and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Eurosport expert Alize Lim feels Harmony Tan’s status as an unknown quantity could play to the Frenchwoman’s strength at Wimbledon. The middle Saturday of Wimbledon proved to be a positive one for the women of France, as Tan’s win over Katie Boulter came a few hours before Alize Cornet stunned world No. 1 Iga Swiatek.
Cameron Norrie must hope he has not helped contribute to his own downfall as he prepares to face Tommy Paul for a place in the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
Alex De Minaur has admitted he would have given up his Court 1 billing to allow girlfriend Katie Boulter to play in front of a bigger crowd after the 25-year-old crashed out to Harmony Tan in under an hour when Wimbledon stunned fans by putting the home hope on Court 2 at 11am.
For the second match in succession, the 23-year-old was up against a British left-hander, and as against Jack Draper the 19th seed gave a masterclass of precision hitting. Broady, playing in the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time after knocking out seeded Argentine Diego Schwartzman in five sets, threw everything in his arsenal at De Minaur. But finding a way past one of the quickest players in men's tennis was exhausting with De Minaur picking up balls that he had no right to get back.