Cautious after her latest victory and happy for having managed her nerves: "Years ago I would have gone crazy and would have lost 7-5 the first set".
Cautious after her latest victory and happy for having managed her nerves: "Years ago I would have gone crazy and would have lost 7-5 the first set".
Being very self-critical, but aware of what it means to push the world's No. 1 to the limit. These were Emma's words in her last conference at Wimbledon.
The scenario awaiting Aryna Sabalenka at Wimbledon is tremendous if she beats Emma Raducanu tonight and advances to the fourth round. If she reaches that stage, the Belarusian would face Elise Mertens, who this afternoon took care of defeating Elina Svitolina (6-1, 7-6) in one of the most serious matches she has played this season. The winner of that potential clash would then meet Sierra or Siegemund in the quarterfinals, while in the semifinals, she would potentially face Noskova, Anisimova, Kartal, or Pavlyuchenkova. As mentioned, if Sabalenka maintains, it could be a red carpet to her first final in London.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mertens se carga a Svitolina y despeja un poco más la parte alta del cuadro
[pixels-player]Despite being only 22 years old, the coaching history of Emma Raducanu is not something many retired players can boast. It's incredible how many people have tried, yet none have been able to extend the experience much. Mark Petchey was chosen a couple of months ago to accompany the Brit, although after finishing her adventure at Wimbledon, nobody knows what will happen between them. Not even her.
"It's a complex issue because he also has commitments as a commentator. He agreed to help me until the end of Wimbledon, and then we'll see from there because he gave up some work to be with me here, which I really appreciate and am grateful for. This is a conversation we need to have in a few days to see how everything settles," Emma confessed in her press conference following the defeat to Sabalenka.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu deja en el aire la continuidad de su entrenador
[pixels-player]Two intense hours of play, that's what Aryna Sabalenka needed to stop the good dynamic of a Emma Raducanu who made it really tough for the world number one. Regardless of what the scoreboard says (7-6, 6-4), the truth is that the British player served to win the first set and led the second set by 4-2, but you know how the best in the world handle it. A little spark of life served Aryna to push the match forward and end up moving on to the Wimbledon round of 16 once again. Her good friend Elise Mertens awaits her on Sunday.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu vende su piel carísima ante Sabalenka
[pixels-player]Solana Sierra is conquering unknown territory at Wimbledon 2025, becoming a pioneer in two prestigious and symptomatic statistical aspects of the merit of what she is doing. The 21-year-old is the first Argentine tennis player in history to reach the second week of Wimbledon and the first lucky loser of all time at the British Grand Slam to reach the round of 16.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Solana Sierra inscribe su nombre en la historia del tenis con dos récords históricos en Wimbledon
[pixels-player]Huge credit to what Laura Siegemund has achieved by reaching the Wimbledon 2025 round of 16, becoming one of the six tennis players in the entire Open Era to make it to this stage after turning 37. The German player joins a list with impressive names like Billie-Jean King, Virginia Wade, Martina Navratilova, Venus Williams, and Serena Williams.
6 - Laura Siegemund is the sixth player in the Open Era to reach the Round of 16 in Women’s Singles at the SW19 after having turned 37 after Billie Jean King, Virginia Wade, Martina Navratilova, Venus and Serena Williams. Rejuvenation.#Wimbledon |@Wimbledon @WTA pic.twitter.com/0WnfGgAHdi
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 4, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Laura Siegemund, sexta jugadora de la historia en la octavos de Wimbledon con 37 años o más
[pixels-player]Madison Keys has been unable to find a way to dismantle the game of a seasoned grass court specialist, like the 37-year-old German, Laura Siegemund. The natural talent, good mobility, and prodigious hand of the German got on Keys' nerves, leading her to make too many errors. The final result was 6-3 6-3 in favor of Siegemund, who will face Solana Sierra in the Wimbledon 2025 round of 16.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Keys queda atrapada en la maraña táctica de la veteranísima Siegemund
[pixels-player]Cautious after her latest victory and happy for having managed her nerves: "Years ago I would have gone crazy and would have lost 7-5 the first set".
Despite being only 22 years old, the coaching history of Emma Raducanu is not something many retired players can boast. It's incredible how many people have tried, yet none have been able to extend the experience much. Mark Petchey was chosen a couple of months ago to accompany the Brit, although after finishing her adventure at Wimbledon, nobody knows what will happen between them. Not even her.
"It's a complex issue because he also has commitments as a commentator. He agreed to help me until the end of Wimbledon, and then we'll see from there because he gave up some work to be with me here, which I really appreciate and am grateful for. This is a conversation we need to have in a few days to see how everything settles," Emma confessed in her press conference following the defeat to Sabalenka.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu deja en el aire la continuidad de su entrenador
[pixels-player]Being very self-critical, but aware of what it means to push the world's No. 1 to the limit. These were Emma's words in her last conference at Wimbledon.
Two intense hours of play, that's what Aryna Sabalenka needed to stop the good dynamic of a Emma Raducanu who made it really tough for the world number one. Regardless of what the scoreboard says (7-6, 6-4), the truth is that the British player served to win the first set and led the second set by 4-2, but you know how the best in the world handle it. A little spark of life served Aryna to push the match forward and end up moving on to the Wimbledon round of 16 once again. Her good friend Elise Mertens awaits her on Sunday.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu vende su piel carísima ante Sabalenka
[pixels-player]The scenario awaiting Aryna Sabalenka at Wimbledon is tremendous if she beats Emma Raducanu tonight and advances to the fourth round. If she reaches that stage, the Belarusian would face Elise Mertens, who this afternoon took care of defeating Elina Svitolina (6-1, 7-6) in one of the most serious matches she has played this season. The winner of that potential clash would then meet Sierra or Siegemund in the quarterfinals, while in the semifinals, she would potentially face Noskova, Anisimova, Kartal, or Pavlyuchenkova. As mentioned, if Sabalenka maintains, it could be a red carpet to her first final in London.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mertens se carga a Svitolina y despeja un poco más la parte alta del cuadro
[pixels-player]Solana Sierra is conquering unknown territory at Wimbledon 2025, becoming a pioneer in two prestigious and symptomatic statistical aspects of the merit of what she is doing. The 21-year-old is the first Argentine tennis player in history to reach the second week of Wimbledon and the first lucky loser of all time at the British Grand Slam to reach the round of 16.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Solana Sierra inscribe su nombre en la historia del tenis con dos récords históricos en Wimbledon
[pixels-player]Huge credit to what Laura Siegemund has achieved by reaching the Wimbledon 2025 round of 16, becoming one of the six tennis players in the entire Open Era to make it to this stage after turning 37. The German player joins a list with impressive names like Billie-Jean King, Virginia Wade, Martina Navratilova, Venus Williams, and Serena Williams.
6 - Laura Siegemund is the sixth player in the Open Era to reach the Round of 16 in Women’s Singles at the SW19 after having turned 37 after Billie Jean King, Virginia Wade, Martina Navratilova, Venus and Serena Williams. Rejuvenation.#Wimbledon |@Wimbledon @WTA pic.twitter.com/0WnfGgAHdi
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 4, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Laura Siegemund, sexta jugadora de la historia en la octavos de Wimbledon con 37 años o más
[pixels-player]Madison Keys has been unable to find a way to dismantle the game of a seasoned grass court specialist, like the 37-year-old German, Laura Siegemund. The natural talent, good mobility, and prodigious hand of the German got on Keys' nerves, leading her to make too many errors. The final result was 6-3 6-3 in favor of Siegemund, who will face Solana Sierra in the Wimbledon 2025 round of 16.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Keys queda atrapada en la maraña táctica de la veteranísima Siegemund
[pixels-player]Wimbledon 2025 is nearing the end of its first week, and as the days shorten, the matches improve. That's what will happen on Saturday, July 5th. Opening up Centre Court will be Jannik Sinner, the world number one, facing Pedro Martinez. The battle between the Italian and the Spaniard will commence at 13:30 London time, 14:30 Spanish time. Following that will be the clash between Iga Swiatek and Danielle Collins, with the day concluding at The Cathedral as Novak Djokovic stands across his compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic. Another noteworthy match will be Jaume Munar against Marin Cilic, scheduled as the second match on Court 12.
Wimbledon Order of play - Saturday, July 5, 2025 (Singles matches only) pic.twitter.com/yRTZ0tBxIV
— Tennis Schedules (@SchedulesTennis) July 4, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego del sábado 5 de julio en Wimbledon 2025: Sinner y Martínez abren la central; Djokovic la cierra
[pixels-player]Naomi Osaka is not going through her best moment in tennis. A year after returning from her break due to mental health issues and having become pregnant, the Japanese player has not managed to regain the form that led her to win three Grand Slams and become world number one. It's something that frustrates her, as was evident at Roland Garros, where she broke down in tears during a press conference after her defeat. However, after her elimination at Wimbledon, she appeared very cold: "I don't feel anything. I suppose I prefer to feel nothing than everything," stated the world number 53.
Naomi Osaka after her loss to Pavlyuchenkova
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 4, 2025
“Compared to Paris does it feel kind of similar? You talked about being hard on yourself.”
Naomi: “I think in Paris.. when I sat here I was very emotional. Now I don’t feel anything. I guess I prefer to feel nothing than everything.”… pic.twitter.com/YZNlIcTVvm
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Osaka, tras caer en Wimbledon: "No siento nada, prefiero no sentir nada que todo"
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