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It is widely accepted that Alcaraz and Sinner are the two standout players at Wimbledon, with an ageing Djokovic hoping to ...
Carlos Alcaraz pulled off a big escape at Wimbledon as he avoided joining an unwanted club, but his five-set win helped him ...
Carlos Alcaraz’s serve remains a slight concern despite his smooth progress at Wimbledon. The world No. 2 continues to work ...
Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas has agreed with John McEnroe’s comments about how Carlos Alcaraz would fear against prime Rafael Nadal. There has been a lot of comparison between the two players ...
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.
For the men, Wimbledon represents probably the most predictable of all Slams. In the past 20 years, only 12 players have ...
His career has spanned the era of tennis’ Big Three - Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic ... inbox So he will know better than most how well the likes of Alcaraz and Sinner compare to the ...
There was once a time when American men dominated the tennis world at Wimbledon, but those years are long gone and the US ...
Long dominated by serve-and-volley enthusiasts, the London tournament opted for a more resistant grass in 2001, which ...
Perhaps the biggest shock in Wimbledon history came in 1994, when unseeded Lori McNeil became the first player in the Open ...