Wimbledon, Emma Raducanu and Aryna Sabalenka
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Emma Raducanu needs a permanent coach and I cannot commit to it – Mark Petchey - Raducanu has enjoyed some positive results since linking up with the former British number one on an informal basis in March.
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Quotations from six-time Wimbledon singles champion Billie Jean King and wheelchair tennis star Alfie Hewett adorn the walls painted a deep green. Lighted signs show various key moments that took place at either the current No. 1 Court, which opened in 1997, or its predecessor — including John McEnroe’s “You cannot be serious!” line in 1981.
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Yardbarker on MSNEmma Raducanu's coaching puzzle continues as Petchey confirms no long-term dealEmma Raducanu's coach, Mark Petchey, revealed that for the moment, they will not have a long-term agreement, despite their notable collaboration at Wimbledon.
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On Sunday evening, Carlos Alcaraz dazzled against Andrey Rublev in the fourth round of Wimbledon. After dropping the first set in a tiebreak, Alcaraz came back to defeat Rublev in four sets: 6-7 (7), 6-3, 6-4, 6-4.
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Carlos Alcaraz has made it abundantly clear he's looking for a relationship, but that can be difficult given the nature of his job. “No, I am single. I am looking for someone. It can be difficult as a tennis player to meet the right person because you are traveling all the
With victory over Andrey Rublev that was never less than riveting, Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the quarter-final where he will face Cameron Norrie. For the Centre Court crowd, that encounter on Tuesday will present something of a dilemma.
Rumors have swirled since it was announced last week the two would be teaming up for the newly formatted mixed doubles event at the U.S. Open later this summer.
Amanda Anisimova has had quite the journey leading her to the Wimbledon semi-final, where she will face Aryna Sabalenka. The American reached the same stage of the French Open as a 17-year-old in 2019, but just four years later announced that she would be quitting tennis indefinitely.