Amanda Anisimova’s Wimbledon redemption comes
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Players collaborate online all the time, but should a Grand Slam sell its top two seeds as best friends instead of sporting rivals?
Many were quick to have Amanda Anisimova’s back after a Wimbledon match she will never forget for the wrong reasons. And that includes fellow American Coco Gauff. The two-time grand slam champion rallied around Anisimova after she fell 6-0, 6-0 to Iga Swiatek in the women’s singles final Saturday in devastating fashion.
Keen to avoid repeating a past mistake, Aryna Sabalenka struck a diplomatic tone immediately after her three-set defeat to Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon semifinals.
Aryna Sabalenka wasn't going to make the same mistake she did the last time she lost in a Grand Slam tournament.
THE ALL ENGLAND CLUB, WIMBLEDON — Coco Gauff is out of Wimbledon in the first round for the second time in three years, after a straight-sets defeat to Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine on No. 1 Court.
Rick Macci, Boca Raton's wizard of tennis, was not surprised Gauff fell to 42nd-ranked Dayana Yastremska weeks after capturing the French Open.
Coco Gauff is disappointed in her mistake-filled performance during a first-round Wimbledon loss. She also is determined not to dwell on it for too long. The U.S.
Świątek's dominant 6-0, 6-0 win over Amanda Anisimova left the American tennis player understandably distraught, as Anisimova fought back tears before and throughout her post-match interview, in which she graciously congratulated Świątek and shared a beautiful moment with her mother.
As if there were any doubt whether Aryna Sabalenka's loss in the Wimbledon semifinals brought to mind her loss in the French Open final — and its aftermath — a month ago, she made it quite clear right away.
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Players walking to play at Wimbledon’s second-biggest stadium, known as No. 1 Court, are passing through a hallway renovated this year to display memorabilia and photos from the arena’s history.