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Jan-Lennard Struff assesses his defeat to Alcaraz at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Struff: "It is difficult to play against Carlitos, I would have liked to take him to the fifth set"

A tough match unfolded this afternoon between Carlos Alcaraz and Jan-Lennard Struff at Wimbledon 2025, with the final victory going to the Spaniard in four sets, although it easily could have gone to a fifth. The German struggled to find his rhythm at the beginning, a factor that would eventually cost him in the outcome of the match. In the press conference that followed, this was his analysis of a game that clocked in at 2h25min.

“It's tough to play against Carlitos, for me, it was very different performing on Centre Court; initially, it took me a while to adjust, I wasn't feeling great. Then I managed to get back into the game, had a good second set, and in the third, I came close. In the fourth, I let the game slip at 4-4, it was painful, I would have loved to push it to a fifth set, but I missed the opportunity,” the German suggested.

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Elise Mertens makes a splash at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Mertens knocks out Svitolina and clears the top part of the draw even more

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.

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Nico Jarry beats Fonseca at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages.

"Jarry emerges victorious from a memorable battle against a great Fonseca"

Spectacular match between Nicolás Jarry and Joao Fonseca in the third round of Wimbledon 2025, with a packed Court 2 cheering on both players as they showcased tremendous points and exceptional competitive spirit. The Chilean dominated the first two sets, but the Brazilian's comeback put him on the ropes. Fonseca had a 0-40 lead in the ninth game of the fourth set and a 4-2 advantage in the tiebreak, yet he ultimately succumbed to Jarry's excellent performance, who is now back in form. The final score was 6-3 6-4 3-6 7-6 (4), setting up a match with Cameron Norrie.

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Joao Fonseca reviewed his first Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Fonseca acknowledges what the biggest learning experience he takes away from Wimbledon is

At 18 years old and in his first time at Wimbledon, reaching the third round is not bad at all. There will certainly be no consolation for Joao Fonseca tonight, but the Brazilian only confirms that he is on the right path. This Friday, after losing in four sets to Nico Jarry, it was a pleasure to hear from the South American what the greatest lesson he takes from this grass court experience.

"The lesson today is that, even if you are two sets down, you can still win the match. I take away the learning that you can still win; you just need to be focused, although for a while he was serving very well. In a five-set match, anything can happen; you can go up 2-0 and then lose the match, so concentration is crucial. Surely, this tournament will give me a lot of experience for the upcoming hard court season," the Brazilian assessed.

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Nico Jarry gets emotional when hugging his family. Source: Wimbledon

Nico Jarry breaks down in tears in the arms of his wife after achieving his best result at Wimbledon

Nico Jarry has had a really tough time. Tremendously tough. The past year wasn't easy for the Chilean, affected by an ear problem which also impacted his ranking. His reward awaited him this week at Wimbledon, where he has advanced through qualifying to reach the round of 16, the second time he has reached this stage in a Grand Slam. It was no surprise that just two minutes after defeating Joao Fonseca, Nico immediately went to embrace his wife and children, where he could finally let out all the emotion he had held back during the match.

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Solana Sierra, history at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Solana Sierra inscribes her name in the history of tennis with two historic records at Wimbledon

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

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Andrey Rublev, possible rival of Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Rublev advances steadily and could be Alcaraz's rival in the round of 16

Andrey Rublev is avoiding the typical upsets of this edition of Wimbledon 2025 and has already met his primary and expected goal of reaching the round of 16. He achieved this by defeating Mannarino 7-5 6-2 6-3, showing good form and now waiting for the winner between Alcaraz and Struff.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rublev avanza con paso firme y podría ser el rival de Alcaraz en octavos

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Laura Siegemund, a veteran's date. Photo: gettyimages.

Laura Siegemund, sixth player in history to reach the Wimbledon round of 16 at 37 years old or older

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.

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

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Jan-Lennard Struff assesses his defeat to Alcaraz at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Struff: "It is difficult to play against Carlitos, I would have liked to take him to the fifth set"

A tough match unfolded this afternoon between Carlos Alcaraz and Jan-Lennard Struff at Wimbledon 2025, with the final victory going to the Spaniard in four sets, although it easily could have gone to a fifth. The German struggled to find his rhythm at the beginning, a factor that would eventually cost him in the outcome of the match. In the press conference that followed, this was his analysis of a game that clocked in at 2h25min.

“It's tough to play against Carlitos, for me, it was very different performing on Centre Court; initially, it took me a while to adjust, I wasn't feeling great. Then I managed to get back into the game, had a good second set, and in the third, I came close. In the fourth, I let the game slip at 4-4, it was painful, I would have loved to push it to a fifth set, but I missed the opportunity,” the German suggested.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Struff: “Es difícil jugar contra Carlitos, me hubiera gustado llevarlo al quinto set”

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Joao Fonseca reviewed his first Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Fonseca acknowledges what the biggest learning experience he takes away from Wimbledon is

At 18 years old and in his first time at Wimbledon, reaching the third round is not bad at all. There will certainly be no consolation for Joao Fonseca tonight, but the Brazilian only confirms that he is on the right path. This Friday, after losing in four sets to Nico Jarry, it was a pleasure to hear from the South American what the greatest lesson he takes from this grass court experience.

"The lesson today is that, even if you are two sets down, you can still win the match. I take away the learning that you can still win; you just need to be focused, although for a while he was serving very well. In a five-set match, anything can happen; you can go up 2-0 and then lose the match, so concentration is crucial. Surely, this tournament will give me a lot of experience for the upcoming hard court season," the Brazilian assessed.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca reconoce cuál es el mayor aprendizaje que se lleva de Wimbledon

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Elise Mertens makes a splash at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Mertens knocks out Svitolina and clears the top part of the draw even more

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

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Nico Jarry gets emotional when hugging his family. Source: Wimbledon

Nico Jarry breaks down in tears in the arms of his wife after achieving his best result at Wimbledon

Nico Jarry has had a really tough time. Tremendously tough. The past year wasn't easy for the Chilean, affected by an ear problem which also impacted his ranking. His reward awaited him this week at Wimbledon, where he has advanced through qualifying to reach the round of 16, the second time he has reached this stage in a Grand Slam. It was no surprise that just two minutes after defeating Joao Fonseca, Nico immediately went to embrace his wife and children, where he could finally let out all the emotion he had held back during the match.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nico Jarry rompe a llorar en los brazos de su mujer tras firmar su mejor resultado en Wimbledon

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Nico Jarry beats Fonseca at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages.

"Jarry emerges victorious from a memorable battle against a great Fonseca"

Spectacular match between Nicolás Jarry and Joao Fonseca in the third round of Wimbledon 2025, with a packed Court 2 cheering on both players as they showcased tremendous points and exceptional competitive spirit. The Chilean dominated the first two sets, but the Brazilian's comeback put him on the ropes. Fonseca had a 0-40 lead in the ninth game of the fourth set and a 4-2 advantage in the tiebreak, yet he ultimately succumbed to Jarry's excellent performance, who is now back in form. The final score was 6-3 6-4 3-6 7-6 (4), setting up a match with Cameron Norrie.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jarry sale victorioso de una memorable batalla ante un gran Fonseca

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Solana Sierra, history at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Solana Sierra inscribes her name in the history of tennis with two historic records at Wimbledon

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

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Andrey Rublev, possible rival of Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Rublev advances steadily and could be Alcaraz's rival in the round of 16

Andrey Rublev is avoiding the typical upsets of this edition of Wimbledon 2025 and has already met his primary and expected goal of reaching the round of 16. He achieved this by defeating Mannarino 7-5 6-2 6-3, showing good form and now waiting for the winner between Alcaraz and Struff.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Rublev avanza con paso firme y podría ser el rival de Alcaraz en octavos

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Laura Siegemund, a veteran's date. Photo: gettyimages.

Laura Siegemund, sixth player in history to reach the Wimbledon round of 16 at 37 years old or older

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.

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

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Madison Keys loses to Siegemund. Photo: gettyimages.

Keys gets trapped in the tactical web of the veteran player Siegemund

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

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Sinner, why did you fire Panichi and Badio? Photo: Getty Images

The reason for Panichi and Badio's dismissal by Sinner is revealed

It had already been rumored that the dismissal of Marco Panichi and Ulises Badio was due to dissatisfaction on the part of Jannik Sinner with the continuous interviews by the Italian fitness coach. These rumors are confirmed by information from Corriere della Sera, revealing that Sinner was bothered by the disclosure of internal team secrets after Roland Garros, such as him crying for fifteen minutes in the locker room, feeling somewhat upset, and the clear support of the public for Alcaraz. The Argentine Badio would have been a collateral victim.

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