Jannik Sinner regrets missed opportunities
Statements from the South Tyrolean after his Wimbledon semifinal loss to Djokovic.
Statements from the South Tyrolean after his Wimbledon semifinal loss to Djokovic.
The 20-year-old Spaniard in the second men’s singles semifinal beat the Russian with a triple 6-3 and will now take on Novak Djokovic.
Statements from the 36-year-old Serb after his three-set victory over the South Tyrolean in the first Wimbledon semifinal.
The Italian tennis player was beaten in three sets by the former world number one, who won his ninth career semifinal at Wimbledon
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The Serbian tennis player won 6-3 in the first partial of the Wimbledon semifinal
The Italian tennis legend spoke just hours before the start of the Wimbledon semifinals.
The Czech beats Ukrainian Svitolina somewhat surprisingly, and the Tunisian recovers and defeats Belarusian Sabalenka.
The South Tyrolean tennis player spoke on the eve of the semifinal against the Serb.
Former marcher to countryman: “If he thinks it’s the most important match of his career, it’s over. If he thinks it’s the first of many Slam semifinals, it all begins.”
The German tennis player speaks clearly: “Jannik has the qualities and the game to beat Djokovic, but I want to see more determination.”
The Tunisian took revenge for last year’s defeat in the final against Rybakina by beating her in a comeback; the Belarusian swept the U.S. Keys.
The world number one won in three sets (7-6 6-4 6-4) against the Danish player.
The Russian tennis player praised the Italian after the Wimbledon quarterfinal loss
“He glides on grass using his toes, it’s like he’s skiing. With Djokovic he is underdog but…”
The Serb praises his next Wimbledon opponent: “I respect him a lot, he can become a leader.”
No dice for Andrey Rublev: although the first set smiled on the Russian, Nole won the other three and clinched a place in the top four.
The South Tyrolean speaks out after qualifying for the semifinals of the Wimbledon Tournament.
The South Tyrolean suffered only in the second set from the blows of Russian Roman Safiullin, then flew to a well-deserved success.
The South Tyrolean tennis player won the first set with a score of 6-4 in just over 35 minutes.
The former German champion will be a guest of the broadcaster’s Wimbledon Studios.
“Giant, Cobolli and all the others are the present and the future of our movement.”
Alcaraz beats him 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, but the Roman does not bow his head, “I have so much awareness after months of hell.”
The Spaniard honors his opponent, defeated 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 at Wimbledon.
First set to the Roman, then the world No. 1 emerges: 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 the final.
The Greek was surprisingly defeated by the U.S. Eubanks in the round of 16
Federer’s former tennis player and coach commented on the Italian player’s performance at Wimbledon
The young Russian was defeated by Madison Keys of the United States.
The Canadian will be forced to take a break but would like to avoid surgery.