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Wimbledon 2024: Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff are taking over tennis
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Alcaraz opens Wimbledon with straight-set win, Sabalenka and Azarenka withdraw with injuries
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz had goosebumps walking onto Centre Court before his opening match at Wimbledon -
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Wimbledon 2024: Sinner, Gauff, Alcaraz and Raducanu through – live
Sabalenka blows hole in draw after pulling outGet in touch: email Michael with your thoughtsBBC don’t appear to agree with my judgment. None of the matches I’m into have commentary, and on the main show they’re showing Heather Watson – down 0-2 to ... -
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2024 Wimbledon women's odds, picks, predictions, schedule, draw: Top tennis expert fading Iga Swiatek
Tennis expert Jose Onorato has released his Wimbledon 2024 picks, predictions and best bets for the women's singles draw -
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Carlos Alcaraz casts the shackles off to open Wimbledon defence with win
Champion overcomes Mark Lajal 7-6 (3), 7-5, 6-2Spaniard says opponent ‘has the level to go up a lot’One of the most beautiful symphonies in sport was heard again on Centre Court just before 4pm on Monday as Carlos Alcaraz uncocked his elbow and ... -
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Will Alcaraz repeat? Can Swiatek win on grass? Storylines for Wimbledon 2024
Wimbledon arrives with questions on Djokovic's status and a wide-open women's field. -
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Wimbledon 2024: Iga Swiatek calls herself a perfectionist and now she wants to improve on grass
Iga Swiatek calls herself a perfectionist, and she knows she has not been perfect at Wimbledon so far in her career -
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Wimbledon 2024 preview: Will Novak Djokovic win 8th trophy on bum knee? Can Iga Swiatek break out on grass?
Novak Djokovic is testing his surgically repaired knee before he plays at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. -
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Djokovic the underdog for Wimbledon with Sinner and Alcaraz shining
Serb roars back to competition after a knee injury in Paris to do battle with young bucks vying for slam silverware. As Novak Djokovic cleared out his locker room and made his sad departure from the French Open 25 days ago, weeks of uncertainty ... -
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Jannik Sinner’s red-hot form makes him the man to beat at Wimbledon
Humble Italian is in his first grand slam as world No 1, but he has won six ATP titles since last year’s semi-final defeat. Everything you need to know about Jannik Sinner can be summed up in the words he uttered in the immediate aftermath of his ...
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