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Carlos Alcaraz topped the list of highest-paid tennis players in 2024, earning $42.3 million between prize money and ...
Grigor Dimitrov was forced to retire with a pectoral injury while leading Jannik Sinner during the fourth round of Wimbledon.
Grigor Dimitrov was forced to retire in the match despite winning the first two sets off of Sinner. The Bulgarian suffered an injury during the third set and was unable to continue, allowing Sinner to ...
Jannik Sinner advanced to the Wimbledon quarter-finals under unusual circumstances after Grigor Dimitrov retired from their match on July 7. Dimitrov was leading by two sets when he suddenly suffered ...
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FirstSportz on MSN(In Images) Grigor Dimitrov Collapses on Court Before Forced to Retire from his Wimbledon Fourth Round Against Jannik SinnerGrigor Dimitrov’s Wimbledon campaign ended in heartbreak as he was forced to retire despite being two sets ahead against ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNSinner into Wimbledon quarterfinals after injury heartbreak for DimitrovSinner has never reached the Wimbledon final, going as far as the semifinals in 2023. He has played in the past three Grand ...
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The42 on MSNSinner advances to Wimbledon quarter-finals in bizarre fashionSinner, into the quarter-finals at Wimbledon for the fourth consecutive year, will next face world number 10 Ben Shelton, who ...
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GB News on MSNJannik Sinner shows his class after Grigor Dimitrov retires Wimbledon clash in heartbreaking fashionGrigor Dimitrov's Wimbledon campaign ended in devastating fashion on Monday evening as the Bulgarian was forced to retire ...
It was a major reprieve for Sinner, the three-time grand slam winner who looked set to be on the end of a seismic shock in ...
The highlight of a tennis fan’s summer is here, with the 138th edition of Wimbledon now into the second week. Carlos Alcaraz ...
Which of the top 32 men’s and women’s players are still in the Wimbledon draw - and who has suffered an early exit?
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Dagens.com on MSNDjokovic Turns the Tide to Reach Wimbledon Quarter-FinalsFinal Spot Novak Djokovic showed his resilience once again at Wimbledon as he battled past Alex de Minaur in four sets to book his place in the quarter-finals, keeping his quest for an eighth title ...
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