Wimbledon, Grand Slam and Jannik Sinner
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow Alcaraz and Sinner compare to Djokovic, Federer and Nadal at similar agesThe Wimbledon finalists have created a new Big Two after winning the past seven men’s grand slam titles between them
Winning a grand slam title is something most tennis players dream of from the day they start swinging their racquet. ... In 2025, the battle for those records continues, ...
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Iga Swiatek produced a flawless display on Centre Court to win her maiden Wimbledon title, defeating Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in just 57 minutes on Saturday. The emphatic scoreline marks the most one-sided women’s final at the All England Club in 114 years,
It comes after Iga Swiatek clinched the women's honours with a historic victory over Amanda Anisimova, who failed to win a single game. It was only the second time a Grand Slam final had ended in a double bagel, with Steffi Graf beating Natasha Zvereva by the same scoreline at Roland Garros in 1988.
Welcome to the Wimbledon briefing, where will explain the stories behind the stories on each day of the tournament. On day two, a series of upsets set records, a champion waved goodbye to Wimbledon, and a French Open star took full advantage of her opportunity as a lucky loser.
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Tennis Temple on MSNDespite her defeat, Sabalenka records an impressive statistic over her last 100 Grand Slam matchesOutplayed by the world No. 12, Anisimova, in the Wimbledon semifinals (6-4, 4-6, 6-4), Sabalenka left the English capital deeply disappointed with her performance. Despite her remarkable consistency in Grand Slams,
Iga Swiatek ended her 13-month title drought in stunning fashion, winning the most one-sided Wimbledon final in the Open Era. The No. 8 seed thrashed first-time Grand Slam finalist Amanda Anisimova 6-0 6-0 to lift her sixth Major trophy and first here in under an hour.