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Serena and Venus at Wimbledon. My god, what a dream!

That's gonna be court 1 minimum surely?

If it's court 2/3 those people that have those tickets are in for an absolute TREAT omg.

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British teenager Hannah Klugman swept aside compatriot Harriet Dart at the Nottingham Open to claim her first win on the WTA Tour.

The highly rated 17-year-old had lost in qualifying, but got the call to enter the draw as a lucky loser following Katie Boulter's withdrawal.

World number 509 Klugman made the most of her second chance with a 6-2 6-4 victory against 152nd-ranked Dart.

1 hour ago, Mack. said:

British teenager Hannah Klugman swept aside compatriot Harriet Dart at the Nottingham Open to claim her first win on the WTA Tour.

The highly rated 17-year-old had lost in qualifying, but got the call to enter the draw as a lucky loser following Katie Boulter's withdrawal.

World number 509 Klugman made the most of her second chance with a 6-2 6-4 victory against 152nd-ranked Dart.

Don't like Dart. She is, and has always been, a brat. Yet another Wimby WC and being unable to earn it out right.

Glad Klugman took advantage of her second chance, she is a great talent, had a very respectable junior career, hope to see her pick up a couple of results across the coming year or two.

Fun fact, the Nottingham WTA tournament... all qualifiers that lost in the final round have been entered into the main draw as Lucky Losers lol There is no number 1 seed and the 2nd seed is already out, it's a wide open draw tbh.

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Take Alex Bogdanovic, an British player, he was given an wildcard at Wimbledon for eight years from 2002 to 2009.....

He lost in the first round each time and only won three sets.

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France's Corentin Moutet has lost almost his entire Queen's prize money after being fined $40,000 (£30,325) for swearing seven times in a live BBC television interview.

The 27-year-old has been given the maximum punishment for unsportsmanlike behaviour at the west London club by the ATP Tour - but has appealed against the fine.

Moutet earned prize money of about £32,800 for reaching the second round at the ATP 500 event.

The world number 36 repeatedly swore in an on-court interview following his first-round win against compatriot Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard on Tuesday.

Moutet subsequently lost to Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the last 16 on Thursday.

Last year having to listen to Andrew Castle confirmed and honestly… I’m THRILLED lol

Everyone over reacting to Dan Evans not getting a wild card for the main draw and honestly, I don’t think he should.

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Former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova has been banned for four years for refusing an anti-doping test last year.

Vondrousova, 26, was charged by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) after denying a doping control officer entry to her home to conduct the test in December 2025.

The Czech player said in April she feared for her safety when the officer called and said they failed to follow "protocol".

But a tribunal determined Vondrousova, who became the first unseeded player to win the Wimbledon women's singles title in 2023, provided "no compelling justification" for refusing a test.

Vondrousova's suspension will end on 21 June 2030.

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WTA Rankings Update:

(13) 10. Linda Noskova (Czech Republic)

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(12) 14. Jiri Lehecka (Czech Republic)

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(19) 18. Learner Tien (USA)

(26) 19. Frances Tiafoe (USA)

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Jack Draper says his recent injury problems left his confidence levels "below the floor".

But the 24-year-old continued his comeback with an assured win over compatriot Jack Pinnington Jones to reach the Eastbourne quarter-finals.

Draper played his first competitive match in more than two months on Monday after a knee injury sidelined him in April's Barcelona Open.

That was the latest in a long list of injury issues which meant he has played just 13 matches in the past year.

He will face Canada's Gabriel Diallo in the last eight on Thursday after defeating his good friend Pinnington Jones 7-5 6-4.

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Jack Draper says his recent injury problems left his confidence levels "below the floor".

But the 24-year-old continued his comeback with an assured win over compatriot Jack Pinnington Jones to reach the Eastbourne quarter-finals.

Draper played his first competitive match in more than two months on Monday after a knee injury sidelined him in April's Barcelona Open.

That was the latest in a long list of injury issues which meant he has played just 13 matches in the past year.

He will face Canada's Gabriel Diallo in the last eight on Thursday after defeating his good friend Pinnington Jones 7-5 6-4.

Whilst he hasn’t had the most challenging of opponents on his return, I’m really hoping he gains some confidence from these wins and great match play practice too.

He really was on the right track to be challenging for those big tournaments just behind the big 2!

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