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[pixels-player]We analyze the details surrounding this vibrant encounter that will feature one of the most in-form players against a Grand Slam champion. Who will lift the title?
The Czech spoke about her journey at Wimbledon, where she will be seeking her second Grand Slam title: "I am enjoying it much more than I did in Paris".
Novak Djokovic granted an extensive interview to Vogue Adriá in which he was questioned about the relationship he maintains with his children. The Serbian spoke wonders about them and everything they bring to his day-to-day life, pointing to music as an important bond with Stefan and Tara. In fact, while we knew about his daughter's passion for the violin, Djokovic reveals that Stefan plays the guitar and he is proficient with the saxophone. He admits that they bring their instruments to his tournaments and spend time together playing.
Novak Djokovic: “Tara plays the violin, Stefan loves to play the guitar, and I play the saxophone. Sometimes our jams last for hours, and it’s my favorite part of the day or trip. Yes, I admit – we take our instruments on trips. Maybe my little band was responsible for my victory… pic.twitter.com/NwQnMt4IW0
— Novak India Fans (@NovakIndiaFans) July 11, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic desvela la importancia de la música en la relación con sus hijos
[pixels-player]We analyze the details surrounding this vibrant encounter that will pit one of the players in top form against a Grand Slam champion. Who will lift the title?
It's easy to speak in hindsight, but the reality is that things are often clearer then. Less than an hour had passed since Elena Rybakina bid farewell to Wimbledon 2024 after falling to Barbora Krejcikova in the semifinals, a rival who pushed her to the limit and against whom she has a 3-0 head-to-head record. But what went wrong this time? The Kazakh, always giving credit to the Czech, reflected on this bitter farewell.
“It's a shame to lose this match; I was very close to the final. However, I think it has been two very positive weeks for me. I am happy with my level and how I felt on the court. I think I let myself down a bit physically in crucial moments; I should have maybe stayed more aggressive and had better footwork. But the truth is she was also playing very well, opening up the court and serving very effectively, so I can't say much more,” assessed the 2022 champion.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rybakina explica qué podría haber hecho mejor para ganar a Krejcikova
[pixels-player]Serena Williams (2016), Garbiñe Muguruza (2017), Angelique Kerber (2018), Simona Halep (2019), Ashleigh Barty (2021), Elena Rybakina (2022), Marketa Vondrousova (2023), and this coming Saturday, whoever wins, we will have a new champion at Wimbledon for the eighth consecutive edition. It will be either Jasmine Paolini or Barbora Krejcikova, the Italian or the Czech. What is clear is that this tournament is not the best for defending the crown, or directly recapturing the trophy seasons later. A curious dynamic that began to take shape since Serena Williams stopped dominating the locker room with an iron fist.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Wimbledon tendrá una campeona diferente por octava edición consecutiva
[pixels-player]Emotions ran high on the Centre Court after witnessing Barbora Krejcikova advance to her first final at Wimbledon. The tension escalated when the Czech player mentioned Jana Novotna in her on-court interview, who had been her mentor in the early stages of her career and tragically passed away in 2017. Novotna was a true inspiration for Barbora, especially on days like today, where she surely found that extra strength to turn the match around against Elena Rybakina and secure her spot in another Grand Slam final.
Krejcikova said some beautiful words about Jana Novotna, who was her mentor and a former Wimbledon Champion who passed away in 2017
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 11, 2024
“You’ve won the doubles here twice. Did you ever dream you’d play for the women’s singles final?
Barbora: “No. No never. A couple years ago I was… pic.twitter.com/QAG1rLJ80P
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Krejcikova rompe a llorar en la Centre Court al recordar a Jana Novotna
[pixels-player]This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rafael Jódar cae en cuartos de Wimbledon Júnior
[pixels-player]Novak Djokovic granted an extensive interview to Vogue Adriá in which he was questioned about the relationship he maintains with his children. The Serbian spoke wonders about them and everything they bring to his day-to-day life, pointing to music as an important bond with Stefan and Tara. In fact, while we knew about his daughter's passion for the violin, Djokovic reveals that Stefan plays the guitar and he is proficient with the saxophone. He admits that they bring their instruments to his tournaments and spend time together playing.
Novak Djokovic: “Tara plays the violin, Stefan loves to play the guitar, and I play the saxophone. Sometimes our jams last for hours, and it’s my favorite part of the day or trip. Yes, I admit – we take our instruments on trips. Maybe my little band was responsible for my victory… pic.twitter.com/NwQnMt4IW0
— Novak India Fans (@NovakIndiaFans) July 11, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic desvela la importancia de la música en la relación con sus hijos
[pixels-player]We analyze the details surrounding this vibrant encounter that will feature one of the most in-form players against a Grand Slam champion. Who will lift the title?
We analyze the details surrounding this vibrant encounter that will pit one of the players in top form against a Grand Slam champion. Who will lift the title?
The Czech spoke about her journey at Wimbledon, where she will be seeking her second Grand Slam title: "I am enjoying it much more than I did in Paris".
It's easy to speak in hindsight, but the reality is that things are often clearer then. Less than an hour had passed since Elena Rybakina bid farewell to Wimbledon 2024 after falling to Barbora Krejcikova in the semifinals, a rival who pushed her to the limit and against whom she has a 3-0 head-to-head record. But what went wrong this time? The Kazakh, always giving credit to the Czech, reflected on this bitter farewell.
“It's a shame to lose this match; I was very close to the final. However, I think it has been two very positive weeks for me. I am happy with my level and how I felt on the court. I think I let myself down a bit physically in crucial moments; I should have maybe stayed more aggressive and had better footwork. But the truth is she was also playing very well, opening up the court and serving very effectively, so I can't say much more,” assessed the 2022 champion.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rybakina explica qué podría haber hecho mejor para ganar a Krejcikova
[pixels-player]Serena Williams (2016), Garbiñe Muguruza (2017), Angelique Kerber (2018), Simona Halep (2019), Ashleigh Barty (2021), Elena Rybakina (2022), Marketa Vondrousova (2023), and this coming Saturday, whoever wins, we will have a new champion at Wimbledon for the eighth consecutive edition. It will be either Jasmine Paolini or Barbora Krejcikova, the Italian or the Czech. What is clear is that this tournament is not the best for defending the crown, or directly recapturing the trophy seasons later. A curious dynamic that began to take shape since Serena Williams stopped dominating the locker room with an iron fist.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Wimbledon tendrá una campeona diferente por octava edición consecutiva
[pixels-player]Emotions ran high on the Centre Court after witnessing Barbora Krejcikova advance to her first final at Wimbledon. The tension escalated when the Czech player mentioned Jana Novotna in her on-court interview, who had been her mentor in the early stages of her career and tragically passed away in 2017. Novotna was a true inspiration for Barbora, especially on days like today, where she surely found that extra strength to turn the match around against Elena Rybakina and secure her spot in another Grand Slam final.
Krejcikova said some beautiful words about Jana Novotna, who was her mentor and a former Wimbledon Champion who passed away in 2017
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 11, 2024
“You’ve won the doubles here twice. Did you ever dream you’d play for the women’s singles final?
Barbora: “No. No never. A couple years ago I was… pic.twitter.com/QAG1rLJ80P
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Krejcikova rompe a llorar en la Centre Court al recordar a Jana Novotna
[pixels-player]Emotions were running high on the Centre Court after witnessing Barbora Krejcikova advance to her first Wimbledon final. The atmosphere became even more intense when the Czech player mentioned Jana Novotna in her post-match interview, who had been her mentor in the early stages of her career and sadly passed away in 2017. Novotna has been a significant inspiration for Barbora, particularly on days like today, where she surely drew that extra strength needed to turn the match around against Elena Rybakina and once again reach a Grand Slam final.
Krejcikova said some beautiful words about Jana Novotna, who was her mentor and a former Wimbledon Champion who passed away in 2017
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 11, 2024
“You’ve won the doubles here twice. Did you ever dream you’d play for the women’s singles final?
Barbora: “No. No never. A couple years ago I was… pic.twitter.com/QAG1rLJ80P
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Krejcikova rompe a llorar en la Centre Court al recordar a Jana Novotna
[pixels-player]The Czech player provides a big surprise in the semifinals by defeating Elena Rybakina to advance to her first final at Wimbledon 2024.