The Pole has a clear intention to reduce her schedule in the next season, seeking the best moments to train and improve her tennis.
The Pole has a clear intention to reduce her schedule in the next season, seeking the best moments to train and improve her tennis.
Amanda Anisimova debuted with a solid victory at the US Open 2025 and talked about how she is approaching this tournament following her excellent performance at Wimbledon 2025, overshadowed by that defeat in the final against Swiatek. "I think a lot about the great tournament I had, and that gives me confidence to achieve something significant here again. I managed to disconnect for a few days after the final and train well to regroup. It was tough to lose the final in that way; I don't know how I managed to keep my composure because I was feeling really bad. Coming out of the locker room, I was proud of how I handled my frustration. Everything I experienced in London has taught me a lot," she commented.
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[pixels-player]Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, the reigning champions at Wimbledon 2025, share their thoughts on the revolution we will see at the US Open with the mixed doubles format.
The Polish player, who will play in the Billie Jean King Cup playoffs this weekend, says that winning in London was "a dream come true and something I did not expect."
After doing his duties on the court, saving his debut at the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati against the ever-dangerous Roman Safiullin, the figure of Holger Rune rushed to the Tennis Channel set to share some interesting things. The one that caught our attention the most was his prediction revealed weeks later regarding who would be the champion at the last Wimbledon. "I didn't say it publicly, but since I saw her play at Queen's, I bet on Amanda Anisimova," confesses the Dane, who will partner with the American in the upcoming mixed doubles at the US Open. Holger was quite meticulous, as he ‘only’ missed seeing his triple go into the basket by 12 games.
Holger Rune reveals that he predicted Amanda Anisimova's Wimbledon after seeing her play at Queen's Club 👀
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 9, 2025
Rune and Anisimova are playing together in the upcoming US Open mixed doubles event.#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/z0H6IurGhp
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La predicción de Rune en Wimbledon que ‘casi’ se cumple
[pixels-player]We analyze which tennis players have the greatest chances of breaking into the Spanish and Italian rivalry to form a new dominant Big 3 for years to come.
The double champion in London is adamant about how the Spaniard faced the duel against Sinner and believes he should have looked for some kind of alternative.
Joao Fonseca continues to take giant steps in the professional circuit. The young Brazilian became the third youngest player of the 21st century to break into the Top 50 after his impressive performance at Wimbledon 2025. Joao now joins a list led by Carlos Alcaraz, followed by Felix Auger-Aliassime.
Thanks to his 3rd round at Wimbledon, João Fonseca becomes the 3rd youngest player born in the 21st century to enter the Top 50. 🇧🇷💎
— Avantage Tennis 🎾 (@AvantageTennis_) July 15, 2025
🇪🇸 Alcaraz – 18 years, 131 days
🇨🇦 Auger-Aliassime – 18 years, 236 days
🇧🇷 Fonseca – 18 years, 327 days
🇩🇰 Rune – 19 years, 3 days
🇫🇷 Fils – 19 years, 49 days
🇮🇹… pic.twitter.com/zL23vHDShW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca y un nuevo dato que refleja su increíble evolución
[pixels-player]The Pole has a clear intention to reduce her schedule in the next season, seeking the best moments to train and improve her tennis.
The Polish player, who will play in the Billie Jean King Cup playoffs this weekend, says that winning in London was "a dream come true and something I did not expect."
Amanda Anisimova debuted with a solid victory at the US Open 2025 and talked about how she is approaching this tournament following her excellent performance at Wimbledon 2025, overshadowed by that defeat in the final against Swiatek. "I think a lot about the great tournament I had, and that gives me confidence to achieve something significant here again. I managed to disconnect for a few days after the final and train well to regroup. It was tough to lose the final in that way; I don't know how I managed to keep my composure because I was feeling really bad. Coming out of the locker room, I was proud of how I handled my frustration. Everything I experienced in London has taught me a lot," she commented.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Anisimova: "Estuve muy incómoda tras la final de Wimbledon, no sé cómo pude mantener la compostura"
[pixels-player]After doing his duties on the court, saving his debut at the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati against the ever-dangerous Roman Safiullin, the figure of Holger Rune rushed to the Tennis Channel set to share some interesting things. The one that caught our attention the most was his prediction revealed weeks later regarding who would be the champion at the last Wimbledon. "I didn't say it publicly, but since I saw her play at Queen's, I bet on Amanda Anisimova," confesses the Dane, who will partner with the American in the upcoming mixed doubles at the US Open. Holger was quite meticulous, as he ‘only’ missed seeing his triple go into the basket by 12 games.
Holger Rune reveals that he predicted Amanda Anisimova's Wimbledon after seeing her play at Queen's Club 👀
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) August 9, 2025
Rune and Anisimova are playing together in the upcoming US Open mixed doubles event.#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/z0H6IurGhp
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La predicción de Rune en Wimbledon que ‘casi’ se cumple
[pixels-player]Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, the reigning champions at Wimbledon 2025, share their thoughts on the revolution we will see at the US Open with the mixed doubles format.
We analyze which tennis players have the greatest chances of breaking into the Spanish and Italian rivalry to form a new dominant Big 3 for years to come.
The double champion in London is adamant about how the Spaniard faced the duel against Sinner and believes he should have looked for some kind of alternative.
Joao Fonseca continues to take giant steps in the professional circuit. The young Brazilian became the third youngest player of the 21st century to break into the Top 50 after his impressive performance at Wimbledon 2025. Joao now joins a list led by Carlos Alcaraz, followed by Felix Auger-Aliassime.
Thanks to his 3rd round at Wimbledon, João Fonseca becomes the 3rd youngest player born in the 21st century to enter the Top 50. 🇧🇷💎
— Avantage Tennis 🎾 (@AvantageTennis_) July 15, 2025
🇪🇸 Alcaraz – 18 years, 131 days
🇨🇦 Auger-Aliassime – 18 years, 236 days
🇧🇷 Fonseca – 18 years, 327 days
🇩🇰 Rune – 19 years, 3 days
🇫🇷 Fils – 19 years, 49 days
🇮🇹… pic.twitter.com/zL23vHDShW
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca y un nuevo dato que refleja su increíble evolución
[pixels-player]Everything has a beginning and an end. And the golden era of tennis history is very close to coming to an end. First it was Roger Federer, then Andy Murray, followed by Rafa Nadal, and in the twilight of his career is Novak Djokovic. But sometimes a fact speaks louder than many words, and in the 2025 Wimbledon final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, it was the first since 2002 without any of the Big-4 members present on the last Sunday of the prestigious London tournament. A milestone that confirms the end of a 23-year era and marks the beginning of another with the Spanish and Italian players as its greatest flag bearers.
23 years of dominance on Centre Court 🏆
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 15, 2025
It was the first time since 2002 that the gentlemen's final hasn’t featured Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray or Novak Djokovic
👉 Jannik Sinner: born in 2001
👉 Carlos Alcaraz: born in 2003 pic.twitter.com/tBXu2MECjM
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El fin del dominio del "Big4" en Londres: por primera vez desde 2002 ninguno de ellos jugó la final de Wimbledon
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek starred in a fun scene at the Wimbledon 2025 closing gala, following the tradition that both champions must dance together. What has been revealed through some words from the Italian on the BBC is that the organization explained to both players that it was not mandatory and that, being very late, they could opt out of this dance. However, the Polish player insisted on doing it and convinced Sinner.
Jannik Sinner says Iga Swiatek convinced him to do the Wimbledon Champions’ dance:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 14, 2025
“They told us that we don't have to do it because it was quite late. Then Iga told me ‘No, no.. let's do it.’ I was like okay." 😂
(via @BBCSport h/t @livv_hq)
pic.twitter.com/VY7X0z2kGg
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner admite que fue Swiatek quien le convenció para bailar en la gala de Wimbledon
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