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The Wimbledon men's singles semi-finals take place at the All England Club on Friday. If ever a Grand Slam semi-final involving Spain's Carlos Alcaraz could be described as a warm-up act that could be a fair description of his clash with American Taylor Fritz in the opening match on Centre Court.
FABIO FOGNINI has announced his retirement from tennis aged 38. The Italian maverick decided to hang up his racquet following his epic first round exit to Carlos Alcaraz last week. Two-time
Novak Djokovic has canceled his Thursday afternoon practice at Wimbledon, the All England Club confirmed, one day after taking a scary fall in the final game of his win over No. 22 Flavio Cobolli (6-7,
Both players will be focused on finding quick points. Sinner needs to protect his elbow, and Djokovic, at 38 years old, simply can’t grind through rallies like he used to. Given that—plus Novak’s late-match fall in the quarters —the tiebreak prop at -140 feels like the sharpest look.
Italy's Fabio Fognini announced his retirement from tennis on Wednesday, calling time on a 21-year career that culminated with a memorable five-set thriller against defending Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz that left Centre Court on its feet.
Carlos Alcaraz faces Taylor Fritz for a place in the final of Wimbledon. While the Spaniard might be the favorite, his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero isn't underestimating the American.
Taylor Fritz is within sight of his first Grand Slam title. He's reached the Wimbledon semifinals where he'll face two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.
Last Brit standing trails defending champion in quarter-finals - British hopes rest on Norrie’s shoulders as he takes on the world No 2 and reigning Wimbledon champion