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The accusation landed on the eve of perhaps the most important match of Kyrgios’s controversy-filled career, a quarterfinal showdown with Cristian Garín.
The New York Times – Sports:
The accusation landed on the eve of perhaps the most important match of Kyrgios’s controversy-filled career, a quarterfinal showdown with Cristian Garín.
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After dropping the first two sets to the young Italian player, Djokovic rallied to win three straight sets.
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In a world of online ticketing, camping overnight for tennis seats is an anachronism, but it is also about community and a sense of belonging.
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Kyrgios, the big, talented Australian, has taken over Wimbledon with his antics and psychological warfare. It’s working.
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Federer said he hoped to return to the tournament he has won eight times before. His absence from the field this year left a void over Wimbledon’s early rounds.
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Advances in physical preparation keep their bodies in the game, and so can the changing nature of sports business and celebrity.
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The young talents made their Centre Court debuts hours after Wimbledon celebrated the main stage’s 100th anniversary, and they provided a foil to a contentious match the day before.
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The Australian’s matches and news conferences have become irresistible theater — some call them a circus — a blessing and a curse for a sport that is always battling for attention.
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Swiatek, the top-seeded women’s singles player, lost in straight sets to Alizé Cornet of France.