Wimbledon No.1 seed Aryna Sabalenka out
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Some think Aryna Sabalenka is invincible at Wimbledon this year ... looked shaky in the last eight and has also needed to win three tie-breaks to progress this far at the All England Club.
That’s progress. Also Read: India's teen tennis sensation Maaya Rajeshwaran ready for next level after Wimbledon debut Sabalenka will most certainly add more majors to her tally of two ...
But there Sabalenka showed her quality, fighting back from 2-0 down to win and progress. "Everything is possible," Sabalenka said of winning Wimbledon. "I am just trying to give my best and really ...
Anisimova stuns Sabalenka to reach Wimbledon final (1:13) ... But, as Anisimova knew all too well, progress doesn't always go in a straight line. She didn't play again until April.
Day five at Wimbledon 2025 has come to a close with women's world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka showing off her ... One more service hold and Sabalenka will progress. I think this is curtains for ...
After being outclassed by Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff on hard and clay courts, Emma Raducanu feels the Wimbledon grass represents her best chance of pushing Aryna Sabalenka. Since teaming up with coach Mark Petchey earlier this year, Raducanu has also looked to use her serve and forehand more aggressively.
However, Cruz Hewitt - son of Lleyton - crashed out of the junior singles, losing 6-3 6-0 to Finnish 11th seed Oskari Paldanius. Hewitt is still alive in the doubles, and will face Paldanius again tomorrow alongside Brti Mark Ceban in the round of 16.