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Tumaini Carayol
Tumaini’s thoughts on the mission facing Raducanu:
The 22-year-old was still in a boiling boil after several hours of the latest IGA Swiatek at the French Open a few weeks ago. She once again gave herself a chance to face one of the best players in the world, and once again she couldn’t keep up and lost 6-1, 6-2.
Her uncomfortable afternoon At the end of May, Philippe-Chatrier reflected in court the pattern she defined in recent months. Raducanu has performed well in the face of players who should beat, with a record of 14-3 against low-level players over the past year. However, against elite players, she was always flattened.
“I think I did a great job of maintaining a good win with the top 10 players,” she sighed. “But when you get into the top 5 and then you’re like a Grand Slam title. It’s a completely different ball game.”
Sometimes these top players almost seem to be working in another sport. Raducanu beat Swiatek 6-1, 6-2 at Roland Garros, which actually marked her 6-1, 6-0 Loss In their Australian Open round 3. She has also suffered heavy losses against Coco Gauff and Zheng Qinwen in recent weeks, 1-9 against the top five players in her career. A common theme in these performances is how Raducanu’s lack of play was with the performance of the players who were able to completely overwhelm her with excellent pace and shooting.
Now she will do her best, her most powerful opponent Aryna Sabalenkaundisputed women are the world number one. Over the past few years, Sabalenka’s evolution has become one of the most impressive attractions in the sport. Arriving on the tour as a very inconsistent shooter, his only intention to enter every game was to beat the ball as much as possible without controlling his emotions, the 27-year-old has evolved into a more refined, more comprehensive player who has learned how to incorporate her power into a consistently devastating tennis.
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Paul McKinnis
This is Paul Macinnes’ report on Draper’s premature export:
After this punishment failure, the question that came to Jack Draper was simple: How did Andy Murray do it? Draper is the new hope for British men’s tennis, and he expects him to leave his mark and enter these championships. Replace Wimbledon In an emerging career, there are new courses.
Draper has caused great excitement in the prospect of SW19 this summer as he rose in the rankings and wins in Indian Wells in the spring. This is just his fourth Wimbledon Appearance, his previous outings did not exceed the weight of the second round. But perhaps inexperienced here, at least in how Draper manages the competition, and the 36-year-old Wimbledon finalist Cilic fell into his own Indian summer in the 2017 finalist.
“It made me think Andy had two wins here, two wins here,” Draper said. “I didn’t think I was under too much pressure. I wasn’t doing well today. I lost to a better player. I couldn’t find the level I wanted.”
It seems fair to imagine there is a deflection element in this answer, too. Part of Murray’s great victory is that he surpasses his expectations whenever he stepped into an All England club. Draper does look tight in the game, especially with the opening two sets. But there are other obvious factors: He points to the effort to find feet on the grass, and then the form of cilic.
Croatia’s serving ability is well known, and his forehand is a deadly weapon. What is unclear is how he will summon these forces in a game where a knee injury requires two rounds of surgery for more than two years. Last month, the 36-year-old won the Pasture Championships and became the champion of the oldest ATP Challenger event ever. Here he looks like a player who appears completely from recovery, more mobile players in the court.
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Preface
Hello, welcome to our report Wimbledonthere was a mix of shock and awe earlier on Day 5: Shocked after Jack Draper’s punishment exit last night, awe at how Marin Cilic’s (36-year-old) had only one nice knee that hadn’t won at Wimbledon since 2021. Therefore, the British leader was fully brought out.
Draper’s exit means out of 23 British players in singles, we only had three left at the start of the third round. Emma Raducanu Aryna Sabalenkathe only survivor of the top five seeds for women, but the way Raducanu challenged 2023 champion Maketa Vondrousova in the last round was encouraging. Sonay Kartal and Cameron Norrie are both in the 1st court: Kartal, Raducanu’s childhood rival Kartal (dare I say) plays against Diane Parry in the French qualifiers, and Norrie finally smiles on her face again after injury and illness, starting a favorite with Italy Mattia Bellucci.
Action is also being taken: Carlos AlcarazElina Svitolina, Naomi Osaka, Andrey Rublev and Joao Fonseca, and Jasmine Paolini Kamilla Rakhimova and Alexander Zverev Arthur Rinderknech, while Marathons Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, Madison Keys and Amanda Anisimova were the U.S. forces on July 4.
The game begins with: UK at 11 a.m. in the External Court and 1.30 p.m. in the 1st Court and the Central Court. Don’t be late!

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