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The ‘Sincaraz’ era is here: Sinner gets revenge for Paris with Wimbledon win
World No.1 Jannik Sinner has dethroned defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to capture his maiden Wimbledon title and exact revenge for his Paris final defeat.
- Marc McGowan
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Fashion fault: The Wimbledon rule ignored by Princess Catherine
In the royal box at Wimbledon Kate and Nicole Kidman took a sun smart approach to protocol.
- Damien Woolnough
The change de Minaur must make to take it up to tennis’ best
There is a common misconception that Alex de Minaur needs a faster serve. Tracking data has illustrated where the Australian really needs to improve.
- Marc McGowan
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I’ve seen the future of tennis. It’s Sinner v Alcaraz
There’s no doubt the Italian and Spaniard will dominate tennis for the next decade.
- Peter FitzSimons
‘I’m grateful’: Princess of Wales makes popular appearance at Wimbledon
Princess Kate returned to the All England Club for the first time on Saturday since she revealed in January that she was in remission from cancer.
- Marc McGowan
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American’s double-bagel defeat might just be tennis’s answer to Scott of the Antarctic
Amanda Anisimova, who before our very eyes was thrashed in the Wimbledon singles final, delivered such a magnificent speech that the match will be remembered for that more than anything.
- Peter FitzSimons
Iga’s Bakery: Swiatek delivers historic double-bagel thrashing in Wimbledon final
The 24-year-old eighth seed was merciless as she took brutal advantage of grand slam final debutant Anisimova’s leg-sapping nerves in front of a stunned centre court.
- Marc McGowan
‘At least one more time’: Djokovic crashes out to Sinner but pledges a Wimbledon return aged 39
Novak Djokovic lost to Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon semi-finals before answering questions about whether he would play again at the All England club.
- Marc McGowan
Sinner-Alcaraz final locked in at Wimbledon after Roland-Garros classic
‘King Carlos’ will get his chance to join Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Pete Sampras and Bjorn Borg in winning three straight Wimbledon men’s titles, but Jannik Sinner is waiting for him.
- Marc McGowan
This Australian almost missed out on playing doubles. Now he’s into the Wimbledon final
Rinky Hijikata could become a two-time grand slam doubles champion on Saturday after winning a thrilling Wimbledon semi-final that ended with even better celebrations.
- Marc McGowan
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