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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSN'Nobody likes you': Stars in ugly spat ahead of WimbledonA match in Germany ended in distasteful scenes when an argument erupted at the net following a fixture involving Maria Sakkari.
Kazakh Alexander Bublik achieved his first win in seven meetings with Russian Daniil Medvedev to claim his second title on the grass of Halle, a week before Wimbledon. Bublik, ranked 45, claimed the ...
Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan won the Halle Open, defeating Daniil Medvedev. This is Bublik's second Halle Open title, ...
Kazahkstan's unseeded Alexander Bublik beatthird seed Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 7-6 (7-4) in the Halle final on Sunday to lay down ...
Speaking on Halle Open’s official YouTube channel, Becker explained why Agassi’s story about ‘a weird tick’ with Boris Becker ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNBublik sees off Medvedev to claim second title on grass in HalleKazakh Alexander Bublik achieved his first win in seven meetings with Russian Daniil Medvedev to claim his second title on ...
Boris Becker has pinpointed one very real problem that he had to deal with, which remains even today. The German, at the peak ...
Andy Murray has ranked Roger Federer the best amongst the Big 4 members in terms of crying. The British icon puts himself second in this category. However, he admits that he has barely seen Rafael ...
Since the Open Era began in 1968, there had been only eight men who had come back from two sets down to win a Grand Slam final. Last week, Alcaraz became the ninth. The ninth man in 57 years.
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 15 men with the most grass-court match wins: Roger Federer 192, Novak Djokovic 12thWe look at the 15 men to seal the most grass-court match wins in the Open Era. Behind the stats. The majority of the players ...
Carlos Alcaraz undoubtedly is on the path which many greats in the tennis history have taken. Having won five grand slam titles already including defending two of them (Wimbledon 2023 & 2024 and ...
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SABC Sport on MSNCzech tennis star Petra Kvitova to retire after 2025 US OpenTwo-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova has announced her retirement from professional tennis at the end of the 2025 season, capping a remarkable career that spanned nearly two decades.
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