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Retired Federer can’t stop checking the scores
Roger Federer may be out of tennis but the Swiss icon confessed on Wednesday he often finds himself checking the scores of ATP matches. The
Medvedev stands his ground to reach Halle quarters
Daniil Medvedev gave away a second-set tiebreak lead and had to fight on in the final set to earn a 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-3 trip
Wimbledon opens the door to AI invasion
Tradition-bound Wimbledon will crack the door open for artificial intelligence at this summer’s edition by using AI to produce visual highlight packages. London’s Daily Telegraph
Svitolina snares Wimbledon wild card
Elina Svitolina on Wednesday was awarded a wild card entry into the Wimbledon main draw, as the Ukrainian competes in London for the first time
De Minaur derails Murray at Queen’s
Alex de Minaur threw a spanner into Andy Murray’s Wimbledon buildup on Tuesday as he dumped the five-time champion out in the opening round at
Alcaraz opens grass season with Queen’s club debut win
Carlos Alcaraz stepped onto grass for the first time outside of Wimbledon and tamed a French lucky loser on Tuesday to reach the second round at
Sabalenka ends Berlin loss streak
Aryna Sabalenka broke the back of her Berlin WTA first-round loss streak with a 6-3, 6-2 opening victory on Tuesday over Vera Zvonareva. World No. 2
Raonic comeback collapses with Queens injury pullout
The injury comeback effort of Milos Raonic lasted barely a week as the Canadian withdrew prior to his opening match at Queen’s club on Tuesday.
Sinner success with Halle debut win
Jannick Sinner fought through for a debut win at the ATP Halle event on Tuesday, with the forth seed getting past Richard Gasquet 6-3, 5-7, 6-2.
Former No. 2 Kontaveit to retire with back injury
Former WTA No. 2 Anett Kontaveit will hang up her racquet due to a serious back problem, the Estonian announced on Tuesday. Kontaveit, currently ranked