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Seasoned German Laura Siegemund, the oldest woman left in the Wimbledon singles draw, ended the remarkable run of Argentine ...
“I'm pretty consistent with my weirdness that I have, let's say (laughing). It's nothing. I do it for me and not against other ones, but it does lead to confrontation sometimes. Then I'm just, like, ...
No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka earned a hard-fought win over No. 24 Elise Mertens on Sunday at Wimbledon to reach her 11th consecutive ...
Keys' Wimbledon run came to an end against Laura Siegemund, a German player who's been playing professionally since 2006.
Belarus's Aryna Sabalenka celebrates after winning a point against Belgium's Elise Mertens during their women's singles ...
She nearly didn’t make it to the main draw as she had lost in the qualifying game, but when the German Greet Minnen withdrew ...
This most unpredictable of Wimbledons delivered yet another surprise Friday when reigning Australian Open champion Madison ...
After years of early exits, Laura Siegemund’s steady hand and disruptive style sent Madison Keys home in straight sets, ...
No. 6 Madison Keys fell in the third round at Wimbledon after losing in straight sets to Laura Siegemund on Friday.
Day 7 (Sunday, July 6) of Wimbledon 2025 proceeded without any significant upsets, in a first for the tournament this year.
Siegemund's Wimbledon stunner also beckoned a career first for the German tennis player at the All-England Club.
Madison Keys, the Australian Open champion and No. 6 seed, fell to a performance of craft and mastery of the grass from Laura Siegemund, the German world No. 104.