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Wimbledon: Gauff, Pegula and Zverev are among a record-tying 23 seeds gone in the 1st round

Read full article: Wimbledon: Gauff, Pegula and Zverev are among a record-tying 23 seeds gone in the 1st round

Both No. 3 seeds have lost at Wimbledon and the surprises keep coming at the Grand Slam tournament.

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Jannik Sinner never gives US Open opponent hope of an upset like those against Djokovic and Alcaraz

Read full article: Jannik Sinner never gives US Open opponent hope of an upset like those against Djokovic and Alcaraz

Jannik Sinner has avoided the sort of monumental upset that knocked Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz out of the U.S. Open in recent days.

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No marathons as Swiatek and Gauff sprint into the French Open quarterfinals. Sinner and Alcaraz win

Read full article: No marathons as Swiatek and Gauff sprint into the French Open quarterfinals. Sinner and Alcaraz win

Defending champion Iga Swiatek swept into the quarterfinals at Roland Garros in just 40 minutes with a 6-0, 6-0 win against Anastasia Potapova.

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Injury concerns for Nadal after losing in the quarterfinals of his tour comeback at Brisbane

Read full article: Injury concerns for Nadal after losing in the quarterfinals of his tour comeback at Brisbane

Rafael Nadal has concerns over his surgically repaired left hip just two wins and a loss into his comeback from a year-long injury layoff and just over a week before the Australian Open.

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Tennis fans in DC are warned that Ukraine's Svitolina and Belarus' Azarenka won't shake hands

Read full article: Tennis fans in DC are warned that Ukraine's Svitolina and Belarus' Azarenka won't shake hands

Spectators at a tennis tournament in Washington have been told that there would not be a handshake at the conclusion of the match between players from Ukraine and Belarus.

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Champagne problems as Wimbledon asks fans to cork it when players serve

Read full article: Champagne problems as Wimbledon asks fans to cork it when players serve

Where and when to pop your Champagne is such a Wimbledon problem.

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Russian teen Mirra Andreeva helps herself at Wimbledon in reaching fourth round

Read full article: Russian teen Mirra Andreeva helps herself at Wimbledon in reaching fourth round

Mirra Andreeva didn't go far when she needed some advice after losing in the third round at her first major tennis tournament.

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Iga Swiatek finally reaches the Wimbledon quarterfinals. Novak Djokovic's match was suspended

Read full article: Iga Swiatek finally reaches the Wimbledon quarterfinals. Novak Djokovic's match was suspended

Top-seeded Iga Swiatek saved two match points and came back to beat Belinda Bencic 6-7 (4), 7-6 (2), 6-3 to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals for the first time.

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Djokovic gets warm welcome in doubles loss at Adelaide

Read full article: Djokovic gets warm welcome in doubles loss at Adelaide

Novak Djokovic lost his doubles match but received a warm welcome from the crowd at the Adelaide International.

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Australian city Melbourne begins 3rd lockdown due to cluster

Read full article: Australian city Melbourne begins 3rd lockdown due to cluster

(AP Photo/Andy Brownbill)MELBOURNE – Melbourne, Australia’s second-largest city, will begin its third lockdown on Friday due to a rapidly spreading COVID-19 cluster centered on hotel quarantine. The five-day lockdown will be enforced across Victoria state to prevent the virus spreading from the state capital, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said. Only international flights that were already in the air when the lockdown was announced will be allowed to land at Melbourne Airport. Federal lawmakers were on Friday rushing to get to the national capital Canberra to attend Parliament on Monday for fear that the Australian Capital Territory government will restrict their entry. Morrison said before the lockdown was announced that he was confident the state government could handle the cluster.

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No crowds, but Australian Open will continue during lockdown

Read full article: No crowds, but Australian Open will continue during lockdown

(AP Photo/Hamish Blair)MELBOURNE – The Australian Open will be allowed to continue but without crowds after the Victoria state government imposed a snap, five-day lockdown starting Saturday in response to a COVID-19 outbreak at a quarantine hotel. Andrews said the Feb. 8-21 Australian Open could continue “because these people are at their workplace.”“It will be happening, but there’ll be no one there watching it," he said. The seven-time Australian Open winner didn't hear the news until after the match. “It was a good last match before the lockdown, it's really sad to say.”The Australian Open was the first Grand Slam tournament in a year to allow sizeable crowds. Under the initial plan for the Australian Open, the government allowed up to 30,000 people daily the first week at Melbourne Park, or about 50% of capacity.

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Australian Open: No-look shot in Serena's win; COVID fan ban

Read full article: Australian Open: No-look shot in Serena's win; COVID fan ban

Competition at the year's first Grand Slam tournament will be allowed to continue, but no fans can attend as of Saturday. Hopefully it will be all right.”A year ago, Williams dropped just three games against Potapova in the first round. But the 2016 Wimbledon junior champion double-faulted five times in that game, including twice on set point. 8 Diego Schwartzman became the highest-seeded man to lose so far, eliminated 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 by Aslan Karatsev, a qualifier from Russia ranked 114th and making his Grand Slam debut at age 27. AdIn other action, 2020 U.S. Open runner-up Alexander Zverev won in straight sets and now takes on No.

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