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Wimbledon: Alex De Minaur praises Katie Boulter after win
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Wimbledon: Alex De Minaur praises Katie Boulter after win
Wimbledon: Alex De Minaur praises Katie Boulter after win
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — It says a lot about Novak Djokovic that a two-sets-to-none hole at Wimbledon on a day he was hardly at his best likely left no one thinking the ultimate outcome was a forgone conclusion.
The remaining half of the Wimbledon quarter-finals take place on Wednesday, with Simona Halep and Rafael Nadal headlining Centre Court. The pair are the highest remaining seeds in their half of the draw, but both face stern tests if they are to reach the final. Ad/> Opening Centre on Wednesday will be Halep, the No.
WIMBLEDON, England: Wimbledon quarterfinalist Nick Kyrgios is due in court back home in Australia next month. A lawyer representing him said Tuesday the “precise nature of” the allegations “is neither certain at this moment nor confirmed by either the prosecution or” the 27-year-old professional tennis player. “While Mr.
Wimbledon fans will have a tough decision to make on Wednesday with the order of play for Day 10 putting Nick Kygios and Rafael Nadal's matches at the same time. The battle for the singles title has narrowed down to real contenders now with the quarter-final matches underway on Tuesday.
Wimbledon: Alex De Minaur praises Katie Boulter after win
BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom: Police have launched an investigation after India fans claimed they were racially abused during England’s fifth Test victory in Birmingham. The Bharat Army, the official India supporters’ club, said “many” of its members at the Edgbaston ground had been targeted by “a very small minority” in Monday’s fourth day of play. A post on the group’s Twitter account read: “Sad to say many of our members experienced racist abuse from a very small minority of individuals.