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Rune stunned by Australian Thompson at Queen's Club Championships first round
Reuters· 1 day agoThompson, ranked 43rd in the world, then raced to a 3-0 lead and made no mistake to grab the win...
Paris Olympics: Novak Djokovic to compete at Games for Serbia
BBC News· 3 hours agoNovak Djokovic will compete at the Paris 2024 Olympics, the Olympic Committee of Serbia has...
Record number of fans attend French Open and local TV viewers peak at over 7 million for men's final
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoA tournament record 675,080 spectators attended the French Open and more than seven million people...
Here’s what Taylor Swift said in a letter to Iga Swiatek that brought her to tears
NBC Los Angeles· 4 days agoThe 2024 French Open champion Iga Swiatek shared a photo of a handwritten note she received from...
French Open Champ Iga Swiatek ‘Cried Many Times’ at Eras Tour
US Weekly· 4 days agoSwiatek, 23, attended Taylor Swift’s rain-soaked Eras Tour stop in Liverpool, England on Thursday,...
Jabeur & Sabalenka miss Olympics to prioritise health
BBC via Yahoo Sports· 23 hours agoWorld number three Sabalenka retained her Australian Open title in January but lost to Russian...
Andy Murray wins 1,000th career match to start final Queen’s Club bow in high spirits
The Independent via Yahoo Sports· 2 hours agoElsewhere on Tuesday, defending champion Carlos Alcaraz overcame unseeded Argentine player Francisco...
Carlos Alcaraz confirms big news shortly after French Open victory
Tennis World· 7 days agoCarlos Alcaraz is planning on kicking off his grass season at the Queen's Club despite his French ...
Iga Świątek Cries After Getting Handwritten Note from Taylor Swift Following French Open Win
People Magazine· 4 days agoTennis champion Iga Świątek is riding high following her recent French Open win — and things got...
Record number of fans attend French Open and local TV viewers peak at over 7 million for men's final
Newsday· 4 days agoA tournament record 675,080 spectators attended the French Open and more than seven million people...