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 feature one of the most in-form players against a Grand Slam champion. Who will lift the title?
The Italian player will reach the final of Wimbledon after a tough battle that was decided in the super tie-break. Both players put up a great fight that ultimately came down to small details.
The pair formed by Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos will remain without knowing what it is like to step on the grass at Wimbledon. Indeed, the Spanish and Argentine players lost in straight sets against the Australian duo composed of Jordan Thompson and Max Purcell (6-4 6-4). Thus, the title favorite pair bids farewell this year for the second consecutive time on the doorstep of a Grand Slam final.
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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 Wimbledon 2024 tournament is coming to its conclusion and the men will play an exciting day tomorrow with the semifinals. Firstly, Carlos Alcaraz will seek to reach the final of the All England Club for the second time in a row to defend the title against Daniil Medvedev. The Spanish player leads the head-to-head with 4 wins and 2 losses, making him slightly more favored in what will be a tight and high-level semifinal. On the other hand, Novak Djokovic will face Lorenzo Musetti to try to reach the final again at the London Grand Slam, leading the head-to-head by 5-1. Great day of tennis ahead.
The two male semifinal matches of Wimbledon 2024 will take place next Friday, July 12th on Centre Court. First, Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev will step onto the court at 13:30 local time, which is 14:30 Spanish time. Subsequently, the second semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Lorenzo Musetti will be played. Both matches can be watched live in Spain on Movistar+ through its generalist channel and in the Deportes+ package, while in Latin America, it will be broadcast on ESPN and Star+.

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The year for Jasmine Paolini is turning out to be spectacular in terms of results, as she will once again reach a Grand Slam final for the second time in 2024. Thus, she is signing her best year at 28, an age that some might consider late. However, the legendary Billie Jean King believes that every player has their own timing and that everything comes at the right moment, it is never too late. "Everyone has their own timing, some players reach the peak of their game when they are young, while others probably just need a little more time to understand, learn, grow from all perspectives and then put it all together. From this point of view, we are witnessing a truly rare edition of Wimbledon and I refer to the women's singles: Rybakina is 25 years old, but the other semifinalists are between 28 and 29 years old," she told Ubitennis. Furthermore, the former American number 1 acknowledged how well the grass suits Paolini: "She is an amazing player, I have always appreciated her and I am very happy that in these last months she has managed to definitively express all her talent, completing her tennis maturity. She has adapted perfectly to the grass, which in my opinion is perfect for her characteristics: she plays very well at the net and has a truly spectacular forehand."
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The Wimbledon Junior tournament features a 17-year-old Spaniard who is aiming to go far. Spanish prospect, Rafael Jódar, excelled in his debut by defeating Tomasz Berkieta with a convincing score of 6-0 6-3. The recent winner of the international U18 Roehampton tournament arrived at Wimbledon in great form, well-prepared for this relatively new surface for him. Consequently, the Madrid native strengthens his position by overcoming the fourth seed and remains the sole surviving Spaniard following the losses of Izan Almazán and Andrés Santamarta.
A big step forward 👣🇪🇸
— Tenis España (@RFETenis) July 11, 2024
Rafael Jódar defeats Tomasz Berkieta (4) 🇵🇱 6-0 6-3 in 59 minutes and secures a spot in the JUNIOR #Wimbledon QUARTERFINALS!
The Madrid player continues his journey in London 🫡 pic.twitter.com/eTxKYPFmtV
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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 Italian player will reach the final of Wimbledon after a tough battle that was decided in the super tie-break. Both players put up a great fight that ultimately came down to small details.
The Wimbledon 2024 tournament is coming to its conclusion and the men will play an exciting day tomorrow with the semifinals. Firstly, Carlos Alcaraz will seek to reach the final of the All England Club for the second time in a row to defend the title against Daniil Medvedev. The Spanish player leads the head-to-head with 4 wins and 2 losses, making him slightly more favored in what will be a tight and high-level semifinal. On the other hand, Novak Djokovic will face Lorenzo Musetti to try to reach the final again at the London Grand Slam, leading the head-to-head by 5-1. Great day of tennis ahead.
The two male semifinal matches of Wimbledon 2024 will take place next Friday, July 12th on Centre Court. First, Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev will step onto the court at 13:30 local time, which is 14:30 Spanish time. Subsequently, the second semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Lorenzo Musetti will be played. Both matches can be watched live in Spain on Movistar+ through its generalist channel and in the Deportes+ package, while in Latin America, it will be broadcast on ESPN and Star+.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Horario y dónde ver en TV y online hoy las semifinales masculinas de Wimbledon 2024
The pair formed by Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos will remain without knowing what it is like to step on the grass at Wimbledon. Indeed, the Spanish and Argentine players lost in straight sets against the Australian duo composed of Jordan Thompson and Max Purcell (6-4 6-4). Thus, the title favorite pair bids farewell this year for the second consecutive time on the doorstep of a Grand Slam final.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Granollers y Zeballos ceden en semifinales de Wimbledon 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nadal despierta pasiones en sus primeros entrenamientos en Bastad
The year for Jasmine Paolini is turning out to be spectacular in terms of results, as she will once again reach a Grand Slam final for the second time in 2024. Thus, she is signing her best year at 28, an age that some might consider late. However, the legendary Billie Jean King believes that every player has their own timing and that everything comes at the right moment, it is never too late. "Everyone has their own timing, some players reach the peak of their game when they are young, while others probably just need a little more time to understand, learn, grow from all perspectives and then put it all together. From this point of view, we are witnessing a truly rare edition of Wimbledon and I refer to the women's singles: Rybakina is 25 years old, but the other semifinalists are between 28 and 29 years old," she told Ubitennis. Furthermore, the former American number 1 acknowledged how well the grass suits Paolini: "She is an amazing player, I have always appreciated her and I am very happy that in these last months she has managed to definitively express all her talent, completing her tennis maturity. She has adapted perfectly to the grass, which in my opinion is perfect for her characteristics: she plays very well at the net and has a truly spectacular forehand."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Billie Jean King, sobre Paolini: "Se ha adaptado muy bien a la hierba, perfecta para su juego"
The Wimbledon Junior tournament features a 17-year-old Spaniard who is aiming to go far. Spanish prospect, Rafael Jódar, excelled in his debut by defeating Tomasz Berkieta with a convincing score of 6-0 6-3. The recent winner of the international U18 Roehampton tournament arrived at Wimbledon in great form, well-prepared for this relatively new surface for him. Consequently, the Madrid native strengthens his position by overcoming the fourth seed and remains the sole surviving Spaniard following the losses of Izan Almazán and Andrés Santamarta.
A big step forward 👣🇪🇸
— Tenis España (@RFETenis) July 11, 2024
Rafael Jódar defeats Tomasz Berkieta (4) 🇵🇱 6-0 6-3 in 59 minutes and secures a spot in the JUNIOR #Wimbledon QUARTERFINALS!
The Madrid player continues his journey in London 🫡 pic.twitter.com/eTxKYPFmtV
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rafael Jódar, la promesa española que ya está en cuartos de Wimbledon Junior 2024
The Serbian reached the penultimate round after the withdrawal of Alex de Miñaur due to injury. He spoke about his level and the rapid recovery from his meniscus operation.
The world number 1 spoke with the media after his defeat in the Wimbledon quarterfinals in what was a very tough match due to his poor physical condition.