• Osaka Dominates Grass at Wimbledon | Pro Tennis News
    Jul 5 2026

    Naomi Osaka is rewriting her Wimbledon story with a stunning straight-set win over top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka, marking her first grass-court quarterfinal and a major confidence boost after past struggles on the surface. Serving at an elite 87% first-serve rate and dropping just one set all tournament, Osaka’s aggressive, confident game—shaped by coach Tomasz Wiktorowski—is proving her hard-court power can thrive on grass. This isn’t just a victory—it’s the beginning of a new era for the former world No. 1.

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  • Fritz Aims to End American Drought at Wimbledon | Pro Tennis News
    Jul 7 2026

    Taylor Fritz is back in the Wimbledon quarterfinals, mirroring his run last year—and reigniting the dream of an American men’s Grand Slam title after a 26-year drought since Pete Sampras. With a straight-set win over Bublik and a scorching serve, Fritz is riding momentum into a tough draw, including a potential clash with Zverev. But facing Sinner and Djokovic, and remembering how Alcaraz stymied him last year, the road to glory remains steep. Can he break the curse and bring home the trophy?

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  • Wimbledon’s Rising Stars Shine | Pro Tennis News
    Jul 5 2026

    Naomi Osaka’s stunning run to the Wimbledon quarterfinals, where she stunned top seed Aryna Sabalenka, proves that even the biggest names can be toppled—and that focus matters more than fame. While Serena Williams’ brief appearance signals the rise of new stars, the tournament’s true magic lies in its global tapestry: underdogs from the Czech Republic and across Asia are rising, turning the All England Club into a stage for unexpected triumphs. With top seeds falling and the draw wide open, the next rounds promise chaos, heart, and heroics—because at Wimbledon, it’s never just about the rankings, it’s about grit, grace, and the relentless pursuit of greatness.

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  • Zverev-Lehecka Match Paused by Wimbledon Curfew | Pro Tennis News
    Jul 6 2026

    Wimbledon’s curfew just threw a wrench in the gears—Alexander Zverev leads Jiri Lehecka 2-0, but the match got paused at 11 PM on Centre Court, resuming Tuesday at 9:30 AM Eastern. Lehecka’s in a tough spot, but this break could be his lifeline. The winner advances to the quarterfinals, but Tuesday’s schedule is already packed: Jannik Sinner vs. Jan-Lennard Struff, then Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. Novak Djokovic on Centre Court. Chaos, drama, and tennis on tap—thanks to the clock.

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  • Wimbledon Upended by Upstarts | Pro Tennis News
    Jul 4 2026

    Wimbledon just got wild as reigning champ Iga Świątek and last year’s winner Elena Rybakina both fell in the third round, opening the door for an American breakthrough—five U.S. players remain, including Coco Gauff and Madison Keys. Aryna Sabalenka, who’s been dominant and hasn’t dropped a set, now has a clearer path to her first title. Meanwhile, Alexandra Eala stunned the tennis world by defeating Świątek and becoming the first woman from the Philippines to reach the second week of a Grand Slam, setting the stage for a historic run. With top seeds falling and surprises emerging, this Wimbledon is anyone’s game.

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    Jul 4 2026

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  • Serena Pulls Out of Wimbledon Doubles | Pro Tennis News
    Jul 4 2026

    Serena Williams pulled out of her Wimbledon doubles match with Venus due to a stubborn knee injury, admitting she did everything possible to be ready but the pain was too much. She called playing with Venus a gift and thanked fans and organizers for their support during her comeback. A photo of drained knee fluid—“yikes,” she joked—showed the severity, though recovery may reduce swelling. The duo, six-time Wimbledon doubles champs, were set to make their first appearance since 2022. Serena’s return at Queen’s Club had been a success, but now she’s likely taking time to heal before deciding next steps—while still savoring the magic of Wimbledon.

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  • Mertens Upsets Rybakina at Wimbledon | Pro Tennis News
    Jul 4 2026

    Elise Mertens, ranked 25th, stunned second-seeded Elena Rybakina with a straight-sets victory at Wimbledon, advancing to the fourth round for the second straight year. Mertens won 7-6 (7-5) in the first set, including a crucial tiebreak, then cruised to a 6-1 second set, showcasing improved serve and relentless pressure. Rybakina, the 2022 champion, suffered her second consecutive third-round exit — a surprising turn given her past dominance, especially her 7-1 record against Mertens, including a recent straight-sets win in January. Mertens now eyes a showdown with 21st-seeded Marie Bouzková, poised to extend her Wimbledon run.

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