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Emma Raducanu is set to pair up with Carlos Alcaraz for the mixed doubles at this year’s US Open, and the British number one ...
Another potential dark horse to make a run for the Wimbledon title is actually a former winner, with Marketa Vondrousova ...
Carlos Alcaraz is well on his way to emulating Roger Federer’s legacy at Wimbledon. After all, the Swiss superstar burst onto ...
Joao Fonseca won his first-round match at the Eastbourne Open, beating Zizou Bergs 6-7 6-0 6-3. The prodigious talent, who ...
Here we rank every single British player’s chances with Wimbledon coming up, with the likes of Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu ...
The 2015 Davis Cup champion battled past the Serbian player on Centre Court as he looks to hit form at the right time before Wimbledon. Evans has set up an enticing clash against number two seed Tommy ...
Despite a disappointing loss in the semi-finals of the Queen’s Club Championships, Draper can take solace in the fact that he remains the only player to have vanquished Carlos Alcaraz at the ...
Of all the US Open mixed doubles teams that were announced earlier this month, Carlos Alcaraz’s partnership with Emma Raducanu has drawn the most interest. After all, these are two of the biggest ...
Alexander Bublik has enjoyed a whirlwind couple of months on the ATP Tour, after reaching the French Open quarter-finals and winning the Halle Open. The 27-year-old Kazakh player shocked British ...
And even Jacob Fearnley backed him up, claiming: ‘He was 5-5 in the third, and he obviously really wants to do well in front of the British fans and he got broken in a pretty crucial moment and Jiri ...
Carlos Alcaraz added to his trophy cabinet on Sunday after defeating Czechia’s Jiri Lehecka 7-5 6-7 6-2 at the Queen’s Club Championships. The Spanish prodigy is currently the man to beat on the ATP ...
With Wimbledon now just around the corner, most players are scrambling to get in as much practice on grass courts as possible.
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