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Solana Sierra, Wimbledon Museum 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Wimbledon organization asks Solana Sierra to leave a racket and her clothes for the museum

Great recognition for Solana Sierra. Wimbledon 2025 has asked her to leave one of her rackets and the clothing she used to be exhibited at the @WimbledonMuseum (famous for its items), after being the first lucky loser to reach the singles eighth of the Open Era.pic.twitter.com/2VDHbLIqQj

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Carlos Alcaraz talks about his discomfort at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Alcaraz talks about his physical discomfort: "This morning I felt a pinch"

Although at this time all the news is positive after Carlos Alcaraz's victory against Andrey Rublev in the Wimbledon round of 16, the truth is that Sunday didn't start in the best way for the Murcian player. In his last press conference, we could hear the reigning champion talk about some shoulder discomfort he woke up with, although fortunately, it didn't pose any problem during the match. "During warm-up, I felt a slight discomfort in my arm, nothing serious; with Juanjo there, I took the opportunity for him to treat and check it. Then during the match, I felt perfectly fine," said the Spaniard.

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Amanda Anisimova returns to the Wimbledon quarterfinals. Source: Getty

Anisimova leads her group to advance to the Wimbledon quarterfinals

For the third time in her career, Amanda Anisimova will be in the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament. She achieved it in that unforgettable Roland Garros 2019, repeated it in Wimbledon 2022, and, three years later, once again in London, she will be among the top eight in the women's draw. It was not easy to defeat Linda Noskova this Sunday (6-2, 5-7, 6-4), but the 13th seed pulled rank to impose her tennis and now meet Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the next match. Tremendous tournament that the American tennis player is having, although she is barely making noise in the media. Watch out for her, we will see what happens in a couple of days.

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Emma Raducanu watches Alcaraz. Photo: gettyimages

Raducanu was in the Wimbledon stands watching the Alcaraz vs. Rublev match

Emma Raducanu is a big tennis enthusiast and it is not the first time she has been seen attending matches in tournaments from which she has already been eliminated. Just like in Queen's, the British player has been present as a spectator in a match of Carlos Alcaraz, the one that has pitted him against Rublev in Wimbledon 2025, something that only fuels rumors about a supposed relationship between them beyond friendship.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu estuvo en las gradas de Wimbledon viendo el partido de Alcaraz ante Rublev

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Carlos Alcaraz seizes another record of precocity. Source: Getty

Alcaraz smashes another precocity record in Grand Slam

Never before has such a young player reached the quarterfinals in Grand Slam tournaments so many times. This is the latest record that Carlos Alcaraz has achieved after advancing to the last eight at Wimbledon 2025. At 22 years and 56 days, the player from Murcia has 'stolen' the prize from a Bjorn Borg, who needed only a few more days to reach 12 quarterfinals in these tournaments. Another incredible feat to tell our grandchildren about, that of a kid who landed on the circuit to prove that you can become a legend of the sport in just a few active seasons. And the best part is that this movie has only just begun.

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A journalist responds to Nick Kyrgios's criticisms. Source: Getty

A journalist's banter with Nick Kyrgios: "Get a job"

Nick Kyrgios has not competed in a professional tournament since Miami last March. What does this mean? In addition to conveying the sense that his professional career may be reaching its end, the other consequence is that he has a lot of free time, most of which is spent on tweeting and stirring up controversy on social media. One of his favorite targets is journalist Ben Rothenberg, who this afternoon exploded against the Australian's harassment: "You have tweeted about me four times this month and it's only the 6th, let's see if we can find you a job," the writer sarcastically replied.

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Sabalenka reveals who has been the most intelligent rival she has faced. Photo: Getty Images

Sabalenka reveals who has been the most intelligent rival she has faced

While Aryna Sabalenka enjoys dominating her rivals at Wimbledon 2025, she also takes the time to explain who has been the smartest opponent she has faced in her career: "I don't think it's someone I've played against, but certainly talking a lot with Novak Djokovic, he definitely has a lot of knowledge of the game. He has helped me a lot several times. Every time I speak with him, it helps me a lot. But who have I played against? I think Ashleigh Barty was always very clever and understood the game very well. Yes, I think she was the smartest," stated the world number one.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka desvela quién ha sido la rival más inteligente a la que se ha enfrentado

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Andrey Rublev and his fatal statistics against top 5 rivals. Source: Getty

Andrey Rublev's Most Brutal Statistic in Grand Slam Tournaments

That Andrey Rublev is an exceptional player is an undeniable reality, possibly one of the best in history who has never been able to go beyond the quarterfinals in Grand Slam tournaments. What is the reason for this blockage? One piece of data may help understand it, his fateful record against top 5 opponents in these types of tournaments: 0-11. This Sunday, against Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon, it was once again demonstrated that he lacks a bit of confidence to make that big breakthrough that propels you forward, although at 27 years old, he still has time to shake off this thorn.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La estadística más cruda de Andrey Rublev en Grand Slam

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Solana Sierra, Wimbledon Museum 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Wimbledon organization asks Solana Sierra to leave a racket and her clothes for the museum

Great recognition for Solana Sierra. Wimbledon 2025 has asked her to leave one of her rackets and the clothing she used to be exhibited at the @WimbledonMuseum (famous for its items), after being the first lucky loser to reach the singles eighth of the Open Era.pic.twitter.com/2VDHbLIqQj

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La organización de Wimbledon pide a Solana Sierra que deje al torneo una raqueta y su ropa para el museo

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Emma Raducanu watches Alcaraz. Photo: gettyimages

Raducanu was in the Wimbledon stands watching the Alcaraz vs. Rublev match

Emma Raducanu is a big tennis enthusiast and it is not the first time she has been seen attending matches in tournaments from which she has already been eliminated. Just like in Queen's, the British player has been present as a spectator in a match of Carlos Alcaraz, the one that has pitted him against Rublev in Wimbledon 2025, something that only fuels rumors about a supposed relationship between them beyond friendship.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu estuvo en las gradas de Wimbledon viendo el partido de Alcaraz ante Rublev

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Carlos Alcaraz talks about his discomfort at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Alcaraz talks about his physical discomfort: "This morning I felt a pinch"

Although at this time all the news is positive after Carlos Alcaraz's victory against Andrey Rublev in the Wimbledon round of 16, the truth is that Sunday didn't start in the best way for the Murcian player. In his last press conference, we could hear the reigning champion talk about some shoulder discomfort he woke up with, although fortunately, it didn't pose any problem during the match. "During warm-up, I felt a slight discomfort in my arm, nothing serious; with Juanjo there, I took the opportunity for him to treat and check it. Then during the match, I felt perfectly fine," said the Spaniard.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz habla sobre sus molestias físicas: "Esta mañana sentí un pinchazo"

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Carlos Alcaraz seizes another record of precocity. Source: Getty

Alcaraz smashes another precocity record in Grand Slam

Never before has such a young player reached the quarterfinals in Grand Slam tournaments so many times. This is the latest record that Carlos Alcaraz has achieved after advancing to the last eight at Wimbledon 2025. At 22 years and 56 days, the player from Murcia has 'stolen' the prize from a Bjorn Borg, who needed only a few more days to reach 12 quarterfinals in these tournaments. Another incredible feat to tell our grandchildren about, that of a kid who landed on the circuit to prove that you can become a legend of the sport in just a few active seasons. And the best part is that this movie has only just begun.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz destroza otro récord de precocidad en Grand Slam

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Amanda Anisimova returns to the Wimbledon quarterfinals. Source: Getty

Anisimova leads her group to advance to the Wimbledon quarterfinals

For the third time in her career, Amanda Anisimova will be in the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament. She achieved it in that unforgettable Roland Garros 2019, repeated it in Wimbledon 2022, and, three years later, once again in London, she will be among the top eight in the women's draw. It was not easy to defeat Linda Noskova this Sunday (6-2, 5-7, 6-4), but the 13th seed pulled rank to impose her tennis and now meet Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the next match. Tremendous tournament that the American tennis player is having, although she is barely making noise in the media. Watch out for her, we will see what happens in a couple of days.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Anisimova lidera su llave para meterse en cuartos de final de Wimbledon

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A journalist responds to Nick Kyrgios's criticisms. Source: Getty

A journalist's banter with Nick Kyrgios: "Get a job"

Nick Kyrgios has not competed in a professional tournament since Miami last March. What does this mean? In addition to conveying the sense that his professional career may be reaching its end, the other consequence is that he has a lot of free time, most of which is spent on tweeting and stirring up controversy on social media. One of his favorite targets is journalist Ben Rothenberg, who this afternoon exploded against the Australian's harassment: "You have tweeted about me four times this month and it's only the 6th, let's see if we can find you a job," the writer sarcastically replied.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El pique de un periodista con Nick Kyrgios: “Búscate un trabajo”

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Sabalenka reveals who has been the most intelligent rival she has faced. Photo: Getty Images

Sabalenka reveals who has been the most intelligent rival she has faced

While Aryna Sabalenka enjoys dominating her rivals at Wimbledon 2025, she also takes the time to explain who has been the smartest opponent she has faced in her career: "I don't think it's someone I've played against, but certainly talking a lot with Novak Djokovic, he definitely has a lot of knowledge of the game. He has helped me a lot several times. Every time I speak with him, it helps me a lot. But who have I played against? I think Ashleigh Barty was always very clever and understood the game very well. Yes, I think she was the smartest," stated the world number one.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka desvela quién ha sido la rival más inteligente a la que se ha enfrentado

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Andrey Rublev and his fatal statistics against top 5 rivals. Source: Getty

Andrey Rublev's Most Brutal Statistic in Grand Slam Tournaments

That Andrey Rublev is an exceptional player is an undeniable reality, possibly one of the best in history who has never been able to go beyond the quarterfinals in Grand Slam tournaments. What is the reason for this blockage? One piece of data may help understand it, his fateful record against top 5 opponents in these types of tournaments: 0-11. This Sunday, against Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon, it was once again demonstrated that he lacks a bit of confidence to make that big breakthrough that propels you forward, although at 27 years old, he still has time to shake off this thorn.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La estadística más cruda de Andrey Rublev en Grand Slam

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What happened between Nico Jarry and Cameron Norrie at Wimbledon? Source: Getty

Jarry explains the argument with Norrie on the court

The clock stopped at 4:27 in Court 1, where Cameron Norrie arrived slightly stronger in the fifth set to defeat Nicolás Jarry in one of those epic battles that the Grand Slam tournaments always gift us. There was a spicy moment at the net, where the Chilean accused the Brit of something he didn't like during the match. In the press conference, the question was mandatory for both players, and this was the South American's response.

"It was simply something private that I wanted to address at the end of the match. It has been a great battle; he played really well, gave me no chance in the final set, so he deserved the victory. I wish him good luck for the future. Personally, I am happy with what I achieved over these two weeks; I believe I have shown a high level of tennis, so I am leaving happy with that. The crowd was amazing, very supportive of both players. I heard a lot of cheers on my side, so I also leave content with how they reacted," Santiago's player commented after being eliminated at Wimbledon.

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Sonay Kartal, eliminated at Wimbledon 2025. Source: Getty

Kartal and the Missed Opportunity: "I am devastated, people kept repeating to me that the game was wide open"

Wimbledon will now have 48 editions without seeing a local champion in the tournament, these are the consequences of Sonay Kartal's elimination this Sunday in the round of 16 against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. A duel that started as a very open match, although the Russian managed to tip the balance in favor by leveraging her experience. 

“I am devastated for not getting the victory, people kept telling me that the draw was wide open, but I believe Anastasia played like a top seed. Still, I am proud of the week I had, on a surface that is not mine I've achieved many victories, every kid's dream is to play on Centre Court, even though today I leave disappointed. This week has shown me that I can go deep in Grand Slams, that I can beat the best in the locker room, I leave with a lot of motivation,” Kartal stated after the defeat.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kartal y la oportunidad perdida: “Estoy devastada, la gente no paraba de repetirme que el cuadro estaba muy abierto”

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