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Over the next decade, it seems certain that two men will dominate men's tennis but for the sake of the sport, one in particular must prevail.
BBC Sport takes a look at what you need to watch out for as the world's best tennis players descend on SW19 for Wimbledon.
Some good results at Roehampton in qualifying last week saw the Aussie contingent rise to 17 and emerging star Maya Joint ensured one of the green-and-gold stars enters on a high after winning her ...
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The National on MSNCarlos Alcaraz chases history, Coco Gauff eyes rare double: Wimbledon talking pointsThe draw is out, the players are putting the finishing touches to their games, and Wimbledon officially kicks off on Monday.
British number one Emma Raducanu refused to be drawn on rumours of a relationship with French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz as ...
Carlos Alcaraz is a two-time reigning French Open champion, and the 22-year-old is now aiming for a hat-trick of titles on the grass at the All England Club. And the Spaniard goes into the season's ...
Former two-time Grand Slam semifinalist Wally Masur warns Novak Djokovic "cannot be discounted on grass" simply because his ...
Wimbledon begins June 30, and the draws for the men’s and women’s singles are intriguing, while also throwing up some ...
For Wallace, Sampras, with his no-nonsense focus on discipline, clarity, power and physicality (athleticism) represented Spartan virtues. Agassi, colorful, philosophical, impulsive and iconoclastic, ...
Novak Djokovic recently weighed in on the controversy between Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff, which erupted in the aftermath of the pair's clash in the women's singles final of the 2025 French Open.
The Spaniard could join icons Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic as the only men to complete a ...
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