Sinner, Alcaraz and Wimbledon
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Iga Swiatek is at No. 3
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Would you like to live inside a tennis ball used by Wimbledon 2025 winners Jannik Sinner or Iga Swiatek? Just become a mouse. Wimbledon uses up roughly 55,000 yellow tennis balls during the championship period,
Wimbledon started like it does every year, with 64 seeds across the men’s and women’s singles draw. As the third round begins, just 27 remain — 14 women and 13 men. It’s the fewest at a Grand Slam since the 32-seed format was first adopted in 2001.
Cancer survivor Father Jim Sichko from Kentucky shouted out to Kate Middleton at Wimbledon — and exclusively tells PEOPLE all about the now-viral moment.
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Alexander Zverev's admission shed a light on mental health issues in tennis—exacerbated by the growing threat of burnout.
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While 256 of the best tennis players in the world battle on a beautiful canvas, local businesses in Wimbledon stage their own competition.
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Daily Maverick on MSNŚwiątek’s Wimbledon whitewash of Anisimova not a barometer for quality of women’s tennisThe straight-sets win by the Polish superstar Iga Świątek over America’s Amanda Anisimova is an outlier, not the norm.
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn McEnroe's Wimbledon salary change confirmed immediately after tournamentJohn McEnroe has been a key part of the BBC's Wimbledon coverage for more than 20 years, but his salary has caused controversy among tennis fans.