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Inquirer.net on MSNRomualdez says Alex Eala won `nation’s heart’ with historic WTA runHouse of Representatives Speaker Martin Romualdez on Sunday said that tennis ace Alex Eala won the nation’s heart and brought pride to the country after her historic performance at the Lexus ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNAlex Eala primed for more success after first WTA final, says Rafa NadalTennis legend Rafa Nadal believes Alex Eala is just getting started following her runner-up finish at the Lexus Eastbourne ...
The top two seeds are the clear favourites at SW19 – anyone else in the final feels almost a let-down. Except, of course, if ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNAlcaraz hot favourite to bag men’s Wimbledon hat-trick, but women’s draw is wide openCarlos Alcaraz won the previous two men’s singles titles at Wimbledon, in 2023 and 2024, and it will take a special effort to stop him making it three in a row.
Rafa Nadal has been synonymous with consistency, mental strength, and an almost sacred routine in every match. The jumps ...
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Tennis365 on MSNWimbledon hopeful finds a word to describe Carlos Alcaraz’s stunning Grand Slam recordThe magnitude of the success Carlos Alcaraz has engineered at the tender age of 22 has placed him among the game’s all-time ...
Roger Federer is now a billionaire, as per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. This makes the 43-year-old join the likes of Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan and LeBron James in the list of athletes with ...
Jack Draper once questioned why his coach was not showing him footage of Rafael Nadal when he was still developing as a ...
Over the next decade, it seems certain that two men will dominate men's tennis but for the sake of the sport, one in particular must prevail.
Some good results at Roehampton in qualifying last week saw the Aussie contingent rise to 17 and emerging star Maya Joint ensured one of the green-and-gold stars enters on a high after winning her ...
Novak Djokovic drops emotional hint on 'last dance at Wimbledon' weeks after Roland Garros bombshell
Despite the long wait for another Slam, Djokovic knows that Wimbledon might just be the place where it could all end for him.
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