Friday at 14:572 days Author The German is through to the final.What a couple of weeks for Arthur Fery, I think the other week there was an article saying that British tennis was in crisis, what crisis, I can only hope that Arthur Fery can build on his remarkable run to the semi-finals but hoping that the media don't put him into too much pressure.
Friday at 15:002 days The British media love to tear down their own (see Konta/Raducanu) so he certainly won't be evading that unfortunately.Very inspired run though, reminiscent of Cam Norrie in 2022 (who himself flopped in pretty much every tournament afterwards). Hopefully he can kick on from this.
Friday at 15:092 days Z****v was unplayable in the second set and start of the third, shame Arthur couldn’t recover when the opportunities were there. Disappointing but at the same time Arthur really should be proud of how well he’s done and hopefully this kickstarts some big results for him in the future.Come on Jannik and pls do your thing!!
Friday at 15:122 days If Draper can remain fit it does bode well to have 2 British hopes down the line Even better if Norrie/Raducanu can get some more consistency
Friday at 16:192 days On 09/07/2026 at 14:27, Doug said:Arrogant, misogynistic, anti-vaxxer, the list goes on really. No discredit to him as a player but as a person, he’s pretty rotted.Yeah pretty much covered it for me thank you!
Friday at 17:452 days Wow, Sinner absolutely unplayable today. Only let Djok have one break point the entire match.So a rather unappealing final is a rematch of the 2025 Australian Open.
Friday at 18:072 days I won’t be going out of my way to watch, I like sinner and please god let him get rid of the trash but I honestly cannot bear the thought of the rat winning so I would rather be ignorant to it.
Friday at 18:082 days Sinner to win. But feel like this year has been very uninteresting overall to follow. My king Draper better be back and in perfect health next year ready to bring them all down x
Friday at 19:092 days Author Great Britain's Alfie Hewett is into his fifth successive wheelchair singles final at Wimbledon after he fought back from a set down to beat Gustavo Fernandez.Hewett, the second seed, was edged out in a first-set tie-break but recovered well and stormed to a 6-7 (2-7) 6-0 6-3 victory against the Argentine."It was a rollercoaster of a match. I seem to always have these sorts of matches in the semi-final against Gustavo," said 2024 champion Hewett."It's these sort of matches that I believe puts wheelchair tennis on the map a lot more."
Friday at 19:302 days Author Looks like yet another Wimbledon title will go to a player who's (twice) failed a drug test.
Saturday at 16:251 day Author After saving three championship points, Muchova holds her serve, 5-3Noskova to serve for the championship.
Saturday at 16:371 day Author Muchova breaks Noskova's serve on the seventh break point, Noskova had her fourth championship point. Of course the Wimbledon crowd playing an part by calling out and not shutting up.
Saturday at 16:451 day Author Muchova holds her serve and its 5-5 in the second set as Noskova had her fifth championship point but couldn't convert it.
Saturday at 16:481 day Author Muchova breaks Noskova's serve and it is 6-5 in the second set, Muchova to serve to take this into an deciding set.
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