Alcaraz expects wiser Sinner in Wimbledon final
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First, Carlos Alcaraz did his part to set up The Grand Slam Rematch The Tennis World Wanted, barely averting a fifth set and getting past Taylor Fritz 6-4, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (6) in the semifinals Friday to move within a victory of a third consecutive Wimbledon championship.
Carlos Alcaraz will be playing for a third consecutive Wimbledon title after the 22-year-old Spaniard beat Taylor Fritz in the semifinal round.
Moving within one victory of a sixth Grand Slam title at age 22, Alcaraz defeated Taylor Fritz, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (8-6).
After an all-time classic in Paris, the world’s two best tennis players get a coveted Wimbledon rematch.
Spain signed off their Euro Women's campaign with a 1-3 win over Italy in their final group stage match yesterday. Montse Tomé's side showed they are one of the top favourites and are already
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A first eye-opening, record-breaking sale occurred June 27 when Alcaraz’s 2024 Topps Royalty one-of-a-kind autographed card with the inscription “2024 Indian Wells Champ” and bearing the knob of his used racket in the card sold for $222,000 through Fanatics Collect. It only took one day for that record sale to be broken.
Jannik Sinner abrumó el viernes 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 a un Novak Djokovic, que no estaba completamente en forma, en las semifinales de Wimbledon para preparar
BBC Sport's Annabel Croft tells Today at Wimbledon's Qasa Alom why Carlos Alcaraz is so effective under pressure after he reached his third consecutive Wimbledon final.