Special words from the Serbian, before making his debut in London, when recalling the battle that Carlos and Jannik fought in Paris. "The level was incredible, I have to congratulate both of them."
Special words from the Serbian, before making his debut in London, when recalling the battle that Carlos and Jannik fought in Paris. "The level was incredible, I have to congratulate both of them."
The dream of Martín Landaluce to participate in his first Wimbledon has come to an end. The Madrid-born player, who reached the final round of the qualifying stage, couldn't secure a victory against Alex Bolt who dominated him, advancing to the main draw with a win of 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 after two hours and one minute of play. Consequently, none of the 6 Spanish players have made it through the qualifying round of the prestigious London tournament. Landaluce won't be able to replicate his performance from the 2025 Australian Open, where he reached his first Grand Slam main draw and was eliminated in the first round.
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If anyone was wondering why Carlitos plays so well at Wimbledon and why his serve causes so much damage on grass, we have the answer.
It's not a 'Déjà vu', but it could very well be. The finalists of the last two Wimbledon finals, Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic, are training together on the Centre Court. Both must have recalled those two finals in which the Spaniard defeated the Serbian to claim his two titles in London. The player from Murcia trained for the first time at the tournament facilities last Wednesday, after resting for two days following his victory at Queen's. Meanwhile, the Belgrade native, who has not played in any previous tournament, has been training since Monday.
Two great champions arrive for a special practice on Centre Court 🤩#Wimbledon | @DjokerNole | @carlosalcaraz pic.twitter.com/iRCEdjhw1E
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 26, 2025
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The former tennis player and Roger Federer's former coach sees the Spaniard very well adapted to the grass, in addition to having crushed the Italian's morale and not ruling out Djokovic as a title contender.
The Briton confesses that he will not go to the London Grand Slam at first: "I'm not going to watch tennis as a fan".
Who trains with the best so that they arrive at Wimbledon at their best level? This is the story of Adam Jones.
We reveal which are the strongest potential rivals that Sinner and Alcaraz could face, but also those who could least bother them at Wimbledon 2025.
Special words from the Serbian, before making his debut in London, when recalling the battle that Carlos and Jannik fought in Paris. "The level was incredible, I have to congratulate both of them."
It's not a 'Déjà vu', but it could very well be. The finalists of the last two Wimbledon finals, Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic, are training together on the Centre Court. Both must have recalled those two finals in which the Spaniard defeated the Serbian to claim his two titles in London. The player from Murcia trained for the first time at the tournament facilities last Wednesday, after resting for two days following his victory at Queen's. Meanwhile, the Belgrade native, who has not played in any previous tournament, has been training since Monday.
Two great champions arrive for a special practice on Centre Court 🤩#Wimbledon | @DjokerNole | @carlosalcaraz pic.twitter.com/iRCEdjhw1E
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 26, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz y Djokovic rememoran las dos últimas finales de Wimbledon y entrenan juntos en la Pista Central
The dream of Martín Landaluce to participate in his first Wimbledon has come to an end. The Madrid-born player, who reached the final round of the qualifying stage, couldn't secure a victory against Alex Bolt who dominated him, advancing to the main draw with a win of 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 after two hours and one minute of play. Consequently, none of the 6 Spanish players have made it through the qualifying round of the prestigious London tournament. Landaluce won't be able to replicate his performance from the 2025 Australian Open, where he reached his first Grand Slam main draw and was eliminated in the first round.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bolt fulmina a Landaluce y termina con su sueño de jugar el cuadro final de Wimbledon
The former tennis player and Roger Federer's former coach sees the Spaniard very well adapted to the grass, in addition to having crushed the Italian's morale and not ruling out Djokovic as a title contender.
If anyone was wondering why Carlitos plays so well at Wimbledon and why his serve causes so much damage on grass, we have the answer.
The Briton confesses that he will not go to the London Grand Slam at first: "I'm not going to watch tennis as a fan".
Who trains with the best so that they arrive at Wimbledon at their best level? This is the story of Adam Jones.
We reveal which are the strongest potential rivals that Sinner and Alcaraz could face, but also those who could least bother them at Wimbledon 2025.
Negative outcome for the three Spanish players who fought this Wednesday, June 25 in the qualifying round of Wimbledon 2025. Firstly, Solana Sierra defeated Leyre Romero with a score of 6-4 and 6-4, while a few hours later, Linda Fruhvirtova won against Nuria Párrizas with a score of 6-3 and 6-1 in 1 hour and 22 minutes of play in London. Marina Bassols also fell short. The world number 238 fought until the end, but Shibahara emerged victorious in a tight match with scores of 7-6(5), 6-7(5), and 7-5.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fase previa Wimbledon 2025. Jornada oscura para las españolas
Nick Kyrgios has been the latest to comment on the situation in which Emma Raducanu finds herself immersed. Struggling to string together victories, overcome injuries, and find happiness playing tennis, the Australian shared his opinion on TalkSport about what the British player needs. "She needs someone who truly cares about her well-being. Winning a Grand Slam at 18 is not easy, it comes with many responsibilities off the court, immediately puts you in the media spotlight. She has to remember that playing tennis is fun. That's why she plays. Every time I see a lot of negativity around her in the press, I truly feel it, because I feel like she just wants to go out on the court, enjoy herself, and achieve good results. I hope she finds what works for her, but it's not easy." We will be monitoring the developments of both players in the coming months.
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