Tsitsipas fancies a snog and Salah signs new deal – Friday’s sporting social
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Tennis’s most impossibly glorious streak is somehow still gathering pace. Three weeks ago, 25-year-old Tim van Rijthoven had never won a match on the main ATP tour and was ranked 205 in the world. Now, after rattling off an extraordinary eight-match winning run – including five victories over players in the top 30 – he will face Novak Djokovic in the last 16 of Wimbledon on Sunday. Most likely on Centre Court. No, Tim, you’re not dreaming. Tennis’s Cinderella Man really is coming to the ball.
One of the most hotly-anticipated events on the tennis calendar, Wimbledon 2022, is finally upon us.
Three British players provided some much-needed cheer on the fourth day at Wimbledon where French Open winners Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek survived mini-scares to progress into the third round.
Katie Boulter starred on another day of strong British performances by defeating last year’s Wimbledon finalist Karolina Pliskova to reach the third round of a grand slam for the first time.
Jack Draper vowed to come back stronger after seeing his Wimbledon run end in the second round with defeat by 19th seed Alex De Minaur.
There are four Brits left in contention in the Wimbledon singles – with two in action on day five.
Leicestershire’s Katie Boulter celebrated the greatest victory of her tennis career so far yesterday by booking herself a place in the third round of Wimbledon - just two days after the death of her grandmother.