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If Gauff wins Wimbledon, she will become the first WTA player since Williams in 2015 to win both the French Open and ...
That was until victories over Australian Open champion Madison Keys and home favourite Lois Boisson in Paris set up a date ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'Women's tennis has a lot of big names': Naomi Osaka reacts to coach Mouratoglou's 'no superstars' commentsNaomi Osaka spoke about comments made by her coach Patrick Mouratoglou, who recently asserted that 'there are no big stars' ...
Coco Gauff is considered the most likely American to join that illustrious list, having fought back from a set down to beat Sabalenka in the French Open final earlier this month ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNCoco Gauff ‘tired of talking’ about Sabalenka French Open spatCoco Gauff is keen to move on from the fallout of her French Open final victory over Aryna Sabalenka as the American looks to ...
BBC Sport takes a look at what you need to watch out for as the world's best tennis players descend on SW19 for Wimbledon.
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Djokovic offered something of a mix of seemingly trying to quiet any talk about whether he truly is pondering retirement at ...
It's become part of Novak Djokovic's routine now, particularly at Grand Slam tournaments: He shows up and gets asked -- at ...
Given the scintillating form he is in it’s hard to look past Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard is fast becoming a serial winner on ...
Mouratoglou was impressed by her ability to raise her level throughout, hold her serve and handle the break points. She lost ...
Wimbledon's pre-tournament favorites are the same as the French Open's, a sign of how striking the the difference between courts is.
Just three weeks after the last Grand Slam, Wimbledon begins on Monday. Our experts answer these questions and more.
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