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Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrates after defeating Tommy Paul of the United States in their quarterfinal match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London. Tommy Paul of the United States ...
Paul’s two victories have come up north in Montréal and Toronto, where Alcaraz has had the upper hand elsewhere, most recently winning their Wimbledon quarterfinal earlier in the month.
World No 3 Aryna Sabalenka dropped out of Wimbledon just hours before ... defending champion Carlos Alcaraz was given a sterner than expected test by Estonia's Mark Lajal before eventually ...
Carlos Alcaraz continues his quest to retain his Wimbledon title with a match against ... with this clash against the 12th seed set to be another major test. Despite his lofty seeding, this ...
Wimbledon has ... the eye test told us otherwise. He was all over the court, directing the ball with purpose and intensity. Unfortunately for him, Alcaraz was even more inescapable, moving so ...
Carlos Alcaraz returned from a brief injury layoff with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Serbian qualifier Dusan Lajovic at the Italian Open. Also advancing comfortably was world No. 2 and reigning champion ...
A big show from ‘Big Foe’ fell short of producing an even bigger upset, defending Wimbledon ... within seconds, as Alcaraz levelled the match with a glorious backhand pass.
The Wimbledon champion versus ... the entire British grass-court swing last year. Facing Alcaraz was a test of his progress – and he passed with flying colours. Draper’s work in recent months ...
At 21 years and 65 days old, the victory made Alcaraz – who beat Novak Djokovic in an epic final last year – the youngest player to reach the last four of the Wimbledon men's draw in ...