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Seasoned German Laura Siegemund, the oldest woman left in the Wimbledon singles draw, ended the remarkable run of Argentine ...
No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka earned a hard-fought win over Elise Mertens on Sunday at Wimbledon to reach her 11th consecutive Grand ...
“I'm pretty consistent with my weirdness that I have, let's say (laughing). It's nothing. I do it for me and not against other ones, but it does lead to confrontation sometimes. Then I'm just, like, ...
She nearly didn’t make it to the main draw as she had lost in the qualifying game, but when the German Greet Minnen withdrew ...
After years of early exits, Laura Siegemund’s steady hand and disruptive style sent Madison Keys home in straight sets, ...
There were to be no Fourth of July celebrations for American Madison Keys as she joined the exodus of seeds from Wimbledon ...
Laura Siegemund of celebrates winning match point against Madison Keys. Getty Images. When it ended with one last backhand return from Keys that sailed wide, Siegemund smiled broadly, ...
Madison Keys, the Australian Open champion and No. 6 seed, fell to a performance of craft and mastery of the grass from Laura Siegemund, the German world No. 104.
Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the Wimbledon quarter-finals amid thrilling matches and notable challenges.