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    Emma Raducanu rediscovers Wimbledon 'fun' factor after turbulent spell

    Emma Raducanu is finally all smiles again at Wimbledon after the former US Open champion rediscovered the fun factor that made her the golden girl of British tennis before a stunning fall from grace. Aged just 18 at the time, Raducanu's fairytale US Open triumph made her the first British woman to lift a Grand Slam singles trophy since Virginia Wade at Wimbledon in 1977.

    Is Andy Murray's Wimbledon career over? Here's what we know about his mixed doubles participation with Emma Raducanu

    Andy Murray's future at the Wimbledon 2024 is looking more bleak than ever as Emma Raducanu has decided not to participate in the earlier planned mixed doubles partnership with Andy Murray due to an injury. Does this mean the Wimbledon 2024 road for Murray is officially done and dusted?

    Andy Murray's Wimbledon career over as Raducanu pulls out of mixed

    Andy Murray's final Wimbledon appearance took a disappointing turn as his mixed doubles partner, Emma Raducanu, withdrew from the event to prioritize her singles campaign. Murray, a two-time Wimbledon champion, had teamed up with Raducanu after exiting the men's doubles earlier in the week. Their scheduled match against Zhang Shuai and Marcelo Arevalo was cancelled after Raducanu cited stiffness in her right wrist.

    Wimbledon 2024 live: Carlos Alcaraz vs Frances Tiafoe one of the best encounters this time

    Reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz faced some stiff contest from Frances Tiafoe during the third round of Wimbledon 2024, but still managed to go through to the fourth round of the championship. Deemed invincible going into the game, Alcaraz had to go through a five setter before claiming a convincing victory, making it the most entertaining clash on the grass courts this time.

    Andy Murray is getting set to say farewell to Wimbledon before retirement (probably)

    If this is indeed the end for Andy Murray at Wimbledon, he will be celebrated and remembered for various reasons. The 37-year-old from Scotland, given his history, has left fans divided on whether they believe he will never return. Murray decided he was not ready to play singles due to recent surgery to remove a cyst on his spine. However, he was scheduled to compete in men's doubles with his older brother, Jamie, at Centre Court on Thursday.

    Wimbledon 2024 live updates: Andy Murray drops out of singles, rain plays spoilsport on Day 2, how to watch live in US

    The second day of Wimbledon 2024 has already begun with a big blow for tennis fans, as Andy Murray has decided to withdraw from the men's singles due to his back injury, from which he has not fully recovered yet. Meanwhile, rains have played spoilsport for for some time on the grass courts on Day 2. Here's how you can catch all the live action around Wimbledon 2024 live in US.

    • Andy Murray pulls out of Wimbledon singles, to play doubles

      Andy Murray, aged 37, withdrew from the singles competition in his final Wimbledon due to a spinal cyst surgery affecting his right leg control and power. Despite working hard on recovery, he decided not to play singles but will compete in doubles with brother Jamie. Murray aims to end his career after Wimbledon and potentially at the Paris Olympics.

      Naomi Osaka wins at Wimbledon for the first time in 6 years, and Coco Gauff moves on, too

      Naomi Osaka, returning to Wimbledon after a hiatus, secured a 6-1, 1-6, 6-4 victory over Diane Parry, marking a significant comeback to the Grand Slam scene. Despite past struggles on grass, Osaka expressed excitement at being back, reminiscing about watching Wimbledon while in the hospital after giving birth.

      Wimbledon 2024: Free live streaming in US, dates, schedule, a complete guide

      The battle of the grass courts is finally on as some of the tennis greats of today are going to take the center-stage at Wimbledon 2024 in different categories like singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. Free live streaming of the Wimbledon 2024 in US is easier like never before with multiple streaming platforms and broadcast networks showcasing your favorite sport at your leisure.

      Wimbledon 2024: Youngsters Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff are taking over tennis

      Alcaraz is the defending men's champion and owner of three Grand Slam titles at the age of 21 after his triumph at the French Open. Sinner, 22, is the top-seeded man at Wimbledon and won the Australian Open in January. Swiatek, 23, is the top-seeded woman and just earned her fourth championship at Roland Garros and fifth major overall. Gauff, the youngest of the bunch at 20, is ranked a career-best No. 2, has reached at least the semifinals at the past three Slam tournaments and won her first such trophy at last year's U.S. Open.

      Andy Murray ruled out of Wimbledon after back operation

      Andy Murray will miss Wimbledon after undergoing back surgery, announced by the ATP. The former world number one's ongoing back issue, aggravated by his recent participation in the French Open, has forced him to withdraw from the tournament where he has previously won two Grand Slam titles.

      Wimbledon 2024: After French Open, catch tennis stars on grass-courts, dates, schedule, how to watch

      As the Roland Garros journey ahs come to a close, tennis fans are now setting their eyes on the upcoming Wimbledon 2024 that is just round the corner and will see some of the highest ranked male and female tennis stars on the big stage.

      Rafael Nadal says he will not play Wimbledon and instead will prepare for the Olympics in Sweden

      Rafael Nadal will skip Wimbledon to focus on preparing for the Paris Olympics by participating in a clay-court tournament in Bastad, Sweden, after 19 years. The decision is based on his preference to stay on clay to protect his body, given his history of injuries, including hip and abdominal issues. Nadal's recent loss at the French Open has influenced his choice to prioritize the Olympics, where he will compete in both singles and doubles with Carlos Alcaraz.

      Wimbledon prize money is increasing to a record 50 million pounds. That's about $64 million

      Wimbledon's total prize money fund will increase to a record 50 million pounds, with the singles champions earning 2.7 million pounds each. The All England Club officials announced this at the annual spring briefing, led by Deborah Jevans.

      Carlos Alcaraz grinds down Alexander Zverev to win maiden French Open title

      TENNIS-Tennis-Alcaraz grinds down Zverev to win maiden French Open title

      Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev will meet in the French Open men's final

      Alcaraz heads into the match Sunday on the red clay with two Grand Slam trophies already. He won the U.S. Open on hard courts in 2022 and Wimbledon on grass last year.

      French Open men's final: Carlos Alcaraz seeks a third Grand Slam title and Alexander Zverev a first

      Long before he was preparing to play in Sunday's final in Paris against Alexander Zverev, Alcaraz watched a lot of matches involving Rafael Nadal, of course, as his countryman was accumulating a record 14 titles at Roland Garros. “I wanted to put my name on that list of the Spanish players who won this tournament. Not only Rafa,” said Alcaraz, who then rattled off champions such as Juan Carlos Ferrero (who happens to be his coach), Carlos Moya and Albert Costa, calling them “legends from our sport that won this tournament.”

      French Open finals: Carlos Alcaraz vs Alexander Zverev | Where to watch, schedule & venue

      Roland Garros this year will see an epic battle in the French Open men's singles finals between No. 3 seeded Carlos Alcaraz and No. 4 seed Alexander Zverev. Here are all the details about the game.

      Carlos Alcaraz downs Jannik Sinner to reach first-ever French Open final

      In a dramatic comeback, Spain's Carlos Alcaraz overcame a shaky start to defeat Jannik Sinner and secure a spot in his first French Open final after a thrilling match that swung back and forth. Alcaraz capitalised on Sinner's cramps to claim victory and advance to face either Alexander Zverev or Casper Ruud in the championship match on Sunday.

      Djokovic undergoes successful knee surgery after withdrawing from French Open

      Novak Djokovic underwent knee surgery after withdrawing from the French Open due to an injury that could threaten his Wimbledon and Olympic chances. The injury, sustained in his fourth-round win over Francisco Cerundolo, ended the Serb's quest to win a record-extending 25th Grand Slam trophy and will result in him losing his top ranking to Italian Jannik Sinner.

      Mirra Andreeva shocks ailing Aryna Sabalenka, faces Paolini in French Open semis

      Andreeva, aged just 17 and 29 days, fought back from a set down against Australian Open champion Sabalenka, who appeared to be hampered by illness, to win 6-7 (5/7), 6-4, 6-4 and set up a last-four meeting with Italy's Jasmine Paolini. The Russian is the youngest woman to reach the last four at a Slam event since Martina Hingis at the 1997 US Open, and the youngest at Roland Garros since Hingis, also that year.

      Djokovic pulls out with knee injury, Sinner to be new no. 1

      Novak Djokovic withdrew from the French Open quarter-final due to a knee injury, paving the way for a new champion.

      Tennis legend Roger Federer Documentary: Check out trailer, what to expect, when and where to watch

      A documentary directed by Asif Kapadia will show the final days of Federer’s professional tennis career. It is about the legendary player, his childhood and his entry into the world of tennis.

      Doordarshan to telecast T20 World Cup

      Prasar Bharati announced telecasting T20 World Cup, Paris Olympics, and Wimbledon on DD Sports. New anthem 'Jazba' for T20 World Cup launched. Live coverage of Paris Olympics and Paralympics on DD Sports. India's upcoming cricket tours also to be telecasted.

      No marathon this time as Swiatek sprints into French Open quarterfinals

      Swiatek's match started at around 11 a.m, just eight hours after men's defending champion Novak Djokovic finished his five-set, 4 1/2-hour marathon against Lorenzo Musetti at just after 3 a.m. in the latest finish in tournament history. Swiatek remains on course for her third consecutive French Open title and fourth overall.

      Rafael Nadal to miss Wimbledon 2024? What we know so far

      Rafael Nadal wants to focus on the Paris Olympics, which will take place on clay courts similar to Roland Garros, therefore he may forgo Wimbledon this year. He finds it difficult to go from clay to grass, especially with the Olympics right around the corner following Wimbledon. He has been battling with his health and injuries for some time, also he is uncertain about his ability to compete in the Olympics. His primary objective at the moment is to ensure he's healthy for the Olympics, so he's thinking through his alternatives.

      It's not just Rafael Nadal: Retirement is in the tennis air as the French Open starts

      As the French Open approaches, several notable tennis players, including Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Danielle Collins, and Alize Cornet, are contemplating retirement. Nadal and Murray have hinted at potential retirements soon, with Nadal likely ending his career this season and Murray possibly concluding his at Wimbledon. Collins and Cornet have made definitive statements, with Collins citing health reasons and Cornet planning to retire after the French Open.

      Why a free kick can work for some

      European football clubs lower down in the pecking order are experimenting with free stadium entry for fans to work their way up the league tables. Paris FC, perpetually under the shadow of the city's star club Paris St-Germain, has been getting 'good results' since it started the move five months ago.

      Indian sports fans are flying more to be where the action is

      Indian sports fans are travelling the world to watch their favourite sporting events across categories like never before, buoyed by rising disposable incomes, travel companies said.

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