Sabalenka and Alcaraz through to semis of Wimbledon
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Fabio Fognini announces his retirement at Wimbledon
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British interest in the Wimbledon singles is over after Cameron Norrie fell in straight sets to defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in a one-sided quarter-final.
Alcaraz is establishing a Grand Slam pattern which spells danger for the rest of the field: get him early, or risk not getting him at all.
Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz are the last men standing at Wimbledon. Four of the best players in the world remain in the Wimbledon men's singles draw. In a tournament that saw upsets galore early, the final stages are shaping up to give fans a grand finish.
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Carlos Alcaraz has stretched his Wimbledon winning streak to 18 matches and returned to the quarterfinals as he pursues his third title in a row at the All England Club.
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Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will attempt to join Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer (2006-08) as the only players in the Open Era to meet in both the French Open and Wimbledon finals in the same year.
Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz is one of the favourites to win this year's Wimbledon, having scooped up the title for the last two years - but what else do we know about the ace?
Carlos Alcaraz remains on the course to defend his Wimbledon crown for the second time. World no. 2 faced Cameron Norrie in the quarter-final on Centre Court and scored a dominant 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 victory in an hour and 39 minutes.
Wimbledon ’s AI line-calling system suffered another high-profile glitch as Taylor Fritz knocked Karen Khachanov out of the quarter-finals. The All England Club scrapped human line judges this year in favour of an automated system similar to those used at other tournaments,