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Solana Sierra analyzed Laura Siegemund's game. Source: Getty

Siegemund, a 'sudoku' for Solana Sierra: "I didn't like her game at all, I found it very complicated"

Solana Sierra fell just short of making history at Wimbledon 2025. A victory against Laura Siegemund would have marked the first time a lucky loser reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam, but the German abruptly halted this dream. Following the match, the Argentine expressed the difficulty faced against a unique style of play on the circuit.

“It was a tough match, she has a lot of experience, in addition to a game that I didn't like at all. I mean, she plays a lot of slice, changes directions all the time, it was really complicated for me. On grass, this becomes even more complex. Perhaps I could have performed better in both sets, but I have to focus on the positives. A week ago, I was out of the tournament, and now I am in the second week; this has all been like a dream,” Solana reflected after being eliminated.

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Norrie prevails in an epic five-set battle against Jarry and awaits the winner of Alcaraz-Rublev. Photo: Getty Images

Norrie prevails in an epic five-set battle against Jarry and awaits the winner of Alcaraz-Rublev

Possibly, it was the most closely contested and thrilling match so far in Wimbledon 2025. Cameron Norrie and Nico Jarry engaged in a battle lasting four hours and 30 minutes. But the Brit, who was two sets up at one point, managed to quell the Chilean's comeback attempt and secured victory with a 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-7(9), 6-7(5), 6-3 scoreline. Consequently, the local player advances to the quarterfinals of the prestigious London tournament and awaits the winner of the match between Carlos Alcaraz and Andrey Rublev to vie for a spot in the semifinal.

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Sabalenka roars again at The Cathedral: defeats a tenacious Mertens and is already in the quarterfinals. Photo: Getty Images

Sabalenka roars again at The Cathedral: defeats a combative Mertens and is already in the quarterfinals

No one is more hungry to win Wimbledon than Aryna Sabalenka. The Belarusian, who missed the last two editions, refuses to let a golden opportunity slip by with the elimination of many seeded players. Therefore, and despite the high level of Elise Mertens, the world number one managed to resist and prevail in a tight match with a score of 6-4, 7-6(4), after an hour and 37 minutes of play. The Minsk native is now in the quarterfinals of the London Grand Slam for the third time in her career and awaits Laura Siegemund for a spot in the semifinals.

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This was the reason for the final argument online between Norrie and Jarry: "I'm a bit of a screamer". Photo: Getty Images.

This was the reason for the final quarrel on the network between Norrie and Jarry: "I am a bit of a loudmouth"

After one of the best matches of this edition of Wimbledon, Cameron Norrie and Nico Jarry had an exchange of words at the end of the match, in which the British player emerged victorious. The Chilean player criticized certain shouts and gestures from the British player, who later explained the dialogue they had: "I'm a bit loud, I think that's my energy. I was cheering for my team. I said to him, 'Mate, you guys competed really well. You held up really well. It was a very competitive match and I loved it, and also the Chilean fans'. No doubt, in the end, you helped me cope with the match," confessed the British player, who advanced to the quarterfinals of the London Grand Slam.

 

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Pavlyuchenkova blasts the umpire: "I thought he would take the lead, he's sitting in the chair for a reason." Photo: Gettyimages

Pavlyuchenkova lashes out at the chair umpire: "I thought he would take the initiative, he's sitting in the chair for a reason"

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova experienced one of the most controversial and conflictive moments throughout this Wimbledon. The electronic line calling system malfunctioned when a ball from Sonay Kartal went out by a large margin. The point was stopped, and instead of awarding the point to the Russian, the referee decided to replay the point, despite the ball being out. During the press conference, Pavlyuchenkova expressed her frustration: "I expected a different decision. I just thought that the chair umpire could also take the initiative. That's why he is there to sit in the chair. He saw it too, he told me after the match. I thought he would do it, but he didn't. Instead, he just said it would be a replay. I don't know if it's because she is the local player, but yes, that was a peculiar moment," lamented the world's number 50.

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Siegemund becomes the oldest tennis player to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals. Photo: Getty Images

Siegemund Becomes the Oldest Tennis Player to Reach the Wimbledon Quarterfinals

Possibly, it's one of the stories of Wimbledon 2025. Laura Siegemund has reached the quarterfinals in London after defeating Solana Sierra (6-3, 6-2). This way, she steps into the Grand Slam quarterfinals again, following her achievement at Roland Garros 2020, and at 37 years and 118 days old, she becomes the oldest female player, since the beginning of the Open Era, to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals.

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Laura Siegemund, quarterfinalist at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Siegemund continues making history at Wimbledon 2025

Incredible story that Laura Siegemund is starring by pushing her limits and defying all odds at Wimbledon 2025. The veteran German player, at 37 years old, has reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam for the second time. She did it after defeating Solana Sierra 6-3 6-2, now set to face Sabalenka or Mertens.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Siegemund sigue haciendo historia en Wimbledon 2025

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Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, quarterfinalist at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Pavlyuchenkova recovers her best form at Wimbledon 2025

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova appears and disappears from the elite, but when she finds the best version of herself, she becomes a tremendous threat to all her rivals. The veteran Russian player is already in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon 2025 after defeating the local player Sonay Kartal by 7-6 (3) 6-4, setting up a quarterfinal clash with the winner of the match between Noskova and Anisimova.

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Solana Sierra analyzed Laura Siegemund's game. Source: Getty

Siegemund, a 'sudoku' for Solana Sierra: "I didn't like her game at all, I found it very complicated"

Solana Sierra fell just short of making history at Wimbledon 2025. A victory against Laura Siegemund would have marked the first time a lucky loser reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam, but the German abruptly halted this dream. Following the match, the Argentine expressed the difficulty faced against a unique style of play on the circuit.

“It was a tough match, she has a lot of experience, in addition to a game that I didn't like at all. I mean, she plays a lot of slice, changes directions all the time, it was really complicated for me. On grass, this becomes even more complex. Perhaps I could have performed better in both sets, but I have to focus on the positives. A week ago, I was out of the tournament, and now I am in the second week; this has all been like a dream,” Solana reflected after being eliminated.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Siegemund, un ‘sudoku’ para Solana Sierra: “No me gustó nada su juego, me ha resultado muy complicado”

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This was the reason for the final argument online between Norrie and Jarry: "I'm a bit of a screamer". Photo: Getty Images.

This was the reason for the final quarrel on the network between Norrie and Jarry: "I am a bit of a loudmouth"

After one of the best matches of this edition of Wimbledon, Cameron Norrie and Nico Jarry had an exchange of words at the end of the match, in which the British player emerged victorious. The Chilean player criticized certain shouts and gestures from the British player, who later explained the dialogue they had: "I'm a bit loud, I think that's my energy. I was cheering for my team. I said to him, 'Mate, you guys competed really well. You held up really well. It was a very competitive match and I loved it, and also the Chilean fans'. No doubt, in the end, you helped me cope with the match," confessed the British player, who advanced to the quarterfinals of the London Grand Slam.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este fue el motivo del pique final en la red entre Norrie y Jarry: "Soy un poco gritón"

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Norrie prevails in an epic five-set battle against Jarry and awaits the winner of Alcaraz-Rublev. Photo: Getty Images

Norrie prevails in an epic five-set battle against Jarry and awaits the winner of Alcaraz-Rublev

Possibly, it was the most closely contested and thrilling match so far in Wimbledon 2025. Cameron Norrie and Nico Jarry engaged in a battle lasting four hours and 30 minutes. But the Brit, who was two sets up at one point, managed to quell the Chilean's comeback attempt and secured victory with a 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-7(9), 6-7(5), 6-3 scoreline. Consequently, the local player advances to the quarterfinals of the prestigious London tournament and awaits the winner of the match between Carlos Alcaraz and Andrey Rublev to vie for a spot in the semifinal.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Norrie se impone en una épica batalla de cinco sets ante Jarry y espera al ganador del Alcaraz-Rublev

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Pavlyuchenkova blasts the umpire: "I thought he would take the lead, he's sitting in the chair for a reason." Photo: Gettyimages

Pavlyuchenkova lashes out at the chair umpire: "I thought he would take the initiative, he's sitting in the chair for a reason"

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova experienced one of the most controversial and conflictive moments throughout this Wimbledon. The electronic line calling system malfunctioned when a ball from Sonay Kartal went out by a large margin. The point was stopped, and instead of awarding the point to the Russian, the referee decided to replay the point, despite the ball being out. During the press conference, Pavlyuchenkova expressed her frustration: "I expected a different decision. I just thought that the chair umpire could also take the initiative. That's why he is there to sit in the chair. He saw it too, he told me after the match. I thought he would do it, but he didn't. Instead, he just said it would be a replay. I don't know if it's because she is the local player, but yes, that was a peculiar moment," lamented the world's number 50.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pavlyuchenkova carga contra el juez árbitro: "Pense que tomaría la iniciativa, está sentado en la silla para algo"

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Sabalenka roars again at The Cathedral: defeats a tenacious Mertens and is already in the quarterfinals. Photo: Getty Images

Sabalenka roars again at The Cathedral: defeats a combative Mertens and is already in the quarterfinals

No one is more hungry to win Wimbledon than Aryna Sabalenka. The Belarusian, who missed the last two editions, refuses to let a golden opportunity slip by with the elimination of many seeded players. Therefore, and despite the high level of Elise Mertens, the world number one managed to resist and prevail in a tight match with a score of 6-4, 7-6(4), after an hour and 37 minutes of play. The Minsk native is now in the quarterfinals of the London Grand Slam for the third time in her career and awaits Laura Siegemund for a spot in the semifinals.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka vuelve a rugir en La Catedral: rinde a una combativa Mertens y ya está en cuartos

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Siegemund becomes the oldest tennis player to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals. Photo: Getty Images

Siegemund Becomes the Oldest Tennis Player to Reach the Wimbledon Quarterfinals

Possibly, it's one of the stories of Wimbledon 2025. Laura Siegemund has reached the quarterfinals in London after defeating Solana Sierra (6-3, 6-2). This way, she steps into the Grand Slam quarterfinals again, following her achievement at Roland Garros 2020, and at 37 years and 118 days old, she becomes the oldest female player, since the beginning of the Open Era, to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Siegemund se convierte en la tenista más veterana en alcanzar los cuartos de Wimbledon

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Laura Siegemund, quarterfinalist at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Siegemund continues making history at Wimbledon 2025

Incredible story that Laura Siegemund is starring by pushing her limits and defying all odds at Wimbledon 2025. The veteran German player, at 37 years old, has reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam for the second time. She did it after defeating Solana Sierra 6-3 6-2, now set to face Sabalenka or Mertens.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Siegemund sigue haciendo historia en Wimbledon 2025

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Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, quarterfinalist at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Pavlyuchenkova recovers her best form at Wimbledon 2025

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova appears and disappears from the elite, but when she finds the best version of herself, she becomes a tremendous threat to all her rivals. The veteran Russian player is already in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon 2025 after defeating the local player Sonay Kartal by 7-6 (3) 6-4, setting up a quarterfinal clash with the winner of the match between Noskova and Anisimova.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pavlyuchenkova recupera su mejor versión en Wimbledon 2025

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Karen Khachanov praises Alcaraz. Photo: gettyimages

Khachanov: "The arsenal of shots and tactical intelligence that Alcaraz has is incredible"

Karen Khachanov attended a press conference after securing his spot in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon 2025 and was asked about various aspects. One of them was to select the tennis players with the greatest tactical intelligence in the world. "Aside from Novak, I would say Musetti is very good because he knows how to take advantage of the opponent's speed to counterattack and change pace and directions. Sinner is like a machine, his intensity and speed are amazing. But I would go with Alcaraz. He has all possible shots and a great understanding of the game, starting to know when to execute each shot," declared the Russian, who will face Taylor Fritz in the quarterfinals.

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Pavlyuchenkova, controversial ball. Photo: gettyimages.

Pavlyuchenkova, victim of an incomprehensible "robbery" at Wimbledon

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova had a set point to go 5-4 up, and that's how it should have been after the point that sparked controversy and led to a huge debate at Wimbledon 2025. The electronic line-calling system failed despite Sonay Kartal's shot clearly being out, and instead of using video replay or trusting his vision to award the point to the Russian, the chair umpire insisted on replaying the point. A scandal that calls into question some rules.

 

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