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Tennis ITF Wimbledon 2024


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Tennis ITF Wimbledon 2024

 

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Aryna Sabalenka has withdrawn due to a right shoulder injury. It appears to be serious so she could be out for weeks if not months.

 

LL Erika Andreeva is the replacement.

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:CHN Zheng Qinwen is the highest women seed to bite the dust in R1. Her cakewalk draw run to AO final looks worse by the month.

 

:GRE Maria Sakkari has won her R1 match at GS again!

 

Meanwhile :ESP Paula Badosa won after 1h 21 mins vs :CZE Karolina Muchova with one game lasting 18 minutes alone.

 

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In a match between the two youngest players in the women's main draw :CZE Brenda Fruhvirtova came back from 1-6 0-3 down to beat Mirra Andreeva 1-6 6-3 6-2. So yes, she won 12 of the last 14 games vs the Roland Garros semi-finalist :p

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12 hours ago, Monzanator said:

:CHN Zheng Qinwen is the highest women seed to bite the dust in R1. Her cakewalk draw run to AO final looks worse by the month.

No mention for :NZL Lulu Sun? :mumble:
 

First New Zealand women to win a grand slam main draw match since Erakovic in 2016.

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:GBR Andy Murray has withdrawn from men’s singles following his back operation. LL :BEL David Goffin replaces him in the main draw. 

 

https://www.espn.com/tennis/story/_/id/40451795/wimbledon-2024-andy-murray-set-doubles-singles

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4 hours ago, Josh said:

No mention for :NZL Lulu Sun? :mumble:
 

First New Zealand women to win a grand slam main draw match since Erakovic in 2016.

 

Lulu Sun's parents are from China and Croatia and she represented Switzerland where she was born until March. I don't know if people in New Zealand even realize who Lulu Sun is.

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Defending women's champion :CZE Marketa Vondrousova loses to :ESP Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 4-6 2-6 in R1. One of the worst performances by a defending GS champion I can ever remember.

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