Wimbledon: Fritz recovers Zverev and joins Musetti in quarters: ‘It’s going to be tough’
The U.S. recovered two sets from the German and won in the fifth set in the round of 16.
The U.S. recovered two sets from the German and won in the fifth set in the round of 16.
The Russian tennis player declared forfeit during the second set against Elena Rybakina due to a wrist problem.
The Kazakh tennis player qualified for the Wimbledon quarterfinals due to the withdrawal of her Russian rival.
The two Italian women were defeated in two sets by the American pair of Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula.
The South Tyrolean present in the stands for the Wimbledon round of 16 against Elena Rybakina ended in the worst possible way.
“I thank first of all Simone Tartarini, without him none of this would be possible, and I also thank my team, my family, Veronica.”
Carrara awaits the winner of the challenge between Fritz and Zverev.
The Polish tennis player spoke after her elimination from Wimbledon
The U.S. tennis player made some remarks.
For the first time in history, Italy featured in both the men’s and women’s quarters.
Former German tennis player: “He is now the most consistent of all.”
Russian tennis player speaks ahead of quarterfinal with Azure
The Italian tennis player will take on the Russian in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon
The South Tyrolean spoke on the sidelines of his Wimbledon success against Ben Shelton and the moment of suffering in the third set.
The South Tyrolean disposed of the American, feared for the power of his serve, in three sets.
The Murcian won the match against the 26-year-old Frenchman in four sets, which lasted exactly three hours.
Victory by withdrawal of the Italian number one who took advantage of an adductor problem of her very unfortunate rival.
Here is who the two blues will face, what time they will play and on what field.
Poland’s world No. 1 beaten in comeback by Kazakhstan.
World No. 2 beats Australian Popyrin in four sets. Medvedev, Rune and Zverev also advance.
Beat Comesana 6-2 6-7 7-6 6-3.
“It’s good to see the passion that Sinner is bringing to Italy, and that’s a great thing.”
No dice for the Ligurian in the continuation of the Wimbledon third-round match that began Friday.
The girlfriend of Jannik Sinner won in two sets with a score of 7-6 6-2.
The South Tyrolean is already certain to contest the round of 16 after his agile victory over Kecmanovic.
“At the beginning I was struggling so much however year after year I feel that I have improved. Let’s see what will happen this time.”
“I had to fight and told myself to try to win thinking that I would also accept defeat, however.”
The 28-year-old Tuscan won 7-6 6-1 against the Canadian, as she did at Roland Garros, when she beat her in three sets.
At Wimbledon, in the third round of the men’s tournament, the South Tyrolean will meet Miomir Kecmanovic: the record is three and bodes well.
The two blues overcame Britain’s Dart and Lumsden in the first round.