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Iga Swiatek is the youngest woman since Serena Williams to own Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces after becoming ...
Kate, the Princess of Wales, was scheduled to return to Wimbledon on Sunday to watch the men’s final between Carlos Alcaraz ...
William and Kate to attend Wimbledon men’s final - The royals will watch the match on Sunday between defending champion ...
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The Independent on MSNKate to be joined by Prince William for Wimbledon men’s finalKate to be joined by Prince William for Wimbledon men’s final - The royals will watch the match on Sunday between defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner ...
Wimbledon reaches a climax today with the men’s singles final, with the top two seeds – and the best men’s players in the world at the moment – facing off for grand slam glory.Carlos Alcaraz, the ...
Iga Swiatek has sparked a wave of commentary among internet users and media around the world by revealing that her favourite ...
An unforgettable and emotional day for the Polish player and new Wimbledon champion, who will proudly add another victory to her shelf.
Iga Swiatek's Wimbledon win was historic in many ways. For starters, it was just the second time in the Open Era in which a woman has won 6-0, 6-0 in a major final.
Iga Swiatek breaks down in tears after Jessica Pegula match and makes Wimbledon statement Iga Swiatek cried after suffering a straight-sets defeat to Jessica Pegula on Saturday.
Former world number one Iga Swiatek was playing in her first grass-court final but was overpowered by Jessica Pegula who cruised to a 6-4 7-5 win.
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