7 points that show Carlos Alcaraz is unbeatable at Wimbledon
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U.S. star Taylor Fritz and legend Novak Djokovic are dispatched, as the top seeds book their spots on Centre Court in Sunday’s showpiece
Carlos Alcaraz beat Andrey Rublev in an engrossing match at Wimbledon on Sunday night, but viewers on BBC One were annoyed by the way the broadcaster decided to show it
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Carlos Alcaraz's latest up-and-down Wimbledon performance began with a dropped set. Later Sunday, he was in danger of getting broken to fall further behind in the third. And then, as he so often does,
Carlos Alcaraz was surprisingly loose in his first round match vs Fabio Fognini, pushed into a deciding fifth set against the 38-year-old Italian.
One of the tournament favorites continues to prove why he is one of the best players in the game. Carlos Alcaraz has had some slip-ups throughout his run at Wimbledon, but dominated against English star Cameron Norrie in the quarterfinals, inching closer to a third straight Wimbledon title.
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Tennis World USA on MSNCarlos Alcaraz survives, but Tim Henman slams his careless performanceAlcaraz ousted Fognini 7-5, 6-7, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1 in four hours and 37 minutes to avoid a massive scare and make a winning start. While the defending champion eventually found a way to pull through, his performance left Tim Henman visibly puzzled.
As Carlos Alcaraz takes on Cameron Norrie in the men’s singles quarter final at Wimbledon today, eagle eyed fans will be looking out for fellow tennis star Emma Raducanu in the stands after the pair w
Sonay Kartal aims to continue her fairytale story in round four with both Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz in action on centre