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Jul 2026
Wimbledon 2026 today: Live updates, news as Karolina Muchova faces Linda Noskova in all-Czech women's final
Karolina Muchova and Linda Noskova advance to an all‑Czech Wimbledon women’s singles final, with Muchova coming through a tight three‑set semifinal against Coco Gauff and Noskova winning in straight sets over Marta Kostyuk. Arthur Fery’s unexpected semifinal run ends with a straight‑sets defeat to Alexander Zverev, concluding a notable breakthrough for the British wild card.
ESPN
Jul 2026
After dream Wimbledon run, what next for Arthur Fery?
Arthur Fery’s Wimbledon semifinal run elevates him to world No. 36, makes him Britain’s top-ranked player and more than doubles his career earnings. The breakthrough grants him direct entry into major ATP events, enabling full-season planning and participation in the North American hard‑court swing and future tournaments in Asia. Alexander Zverev praises Fery’s potential, while Fery anticipates the challenges and expectations that come with his new status.
ESPN
Jul 2026
Everything we know (and don't) about Max Verstappen's future: Stay at Red Bull, or time for new start?
Speculation about Max Verstappen’s future intensified amid tensions with Red Bull over reliability issues, internal organisation changes and stalled contract discussions. Verstappen’s exit clauses for 2026 are set to be triggered due to poor team performance, giving him the option to leave, although Red Bull seeks assurances he will stay. Alternative destinations are limited, with Mercedes and Ferrari effectively unavailable and Aston Martin uncompetitive, making McLaren the only credible option, though contractually complex. While uncertainty remains over whether Verstappen wants to leave or leverage negotiations, current indications suggest he is more likely to stay as teams monitor developments over the coming months.
ESPN
Jul 2026
'Can't believe it' - How Arthur Fery stormed into the Wimbledon 2026 semifinals
Arthur Fery advanced to the Wimbledon 2026 semifinals with a straight‑sets win over Flavio Cobolli, becoming only the second men’s wildcard ever to reach this stage. Raised near the All England Club, Fery delivered his most dominant performance in the third set and now faces world No. 2 Alexander Zverev for a place in the final, which would fall on his 24th birthday. His unexpected run has revitalized British tennis during an otherwise difficult tournament, with praise from figures including Roger Federer and Queen Camilla. Fery’s rise, bolstered by confidence and comparisons to Kei Nishikori and Andre Agassi, has propelled him to No. 36 in the rankings and turned him into one of Wimbledon’s standout stories.
ESPN
Jul 2026
Who is Arthur Fery? Meet Britain's new Wimbledon hero
Arthur Fery’s unexpected run to the Wimbledon quarterfinals has made him Britain’s last remaining contender after a series of early exits by other British players. Born in France and raised in England, Fery developed his skills through Wimbledon ties, Stanford training, and adapting his game to compensate for his smaller stature. His matches have included dramatic moments, such as recurring stress-related nosebleeds. The run has significantly boosted his ranking into the top 100 and secured substantial prize money, with the potential for further gains if he defeats Flavio Cobolli, whom he previously beat at the Australian Open.
ESPN
Jul 2026
British Grand Prix: Max Verstappen swears repeatedly as Red Bull car spins out of podium place
Max Verstappen lost a potential podium at the British Grand Prix after spinning into the gravel due to a recurring mechanical issue similar to a previous failure in Austria. His radio messages reflected growing frustration with Red Bull’s performance and the 2026 Formula 1 car regulations. Verstappen noted he had been fortunate to be in podium contention due to issues affecting rivals, emphasizing that the car lacked genuine pace and that the result would not have been deserved.
ESPN
Jul 2026
Wimbledon 2026: Katie Swan loses in second round, wins hearts of SW19
Katie Swan’s second‑round Wimbledon loss to Madison Keys became a memorable moment as the Princess of Wales and Andy Murray attended her match, adding to a breakthrough week in Swan’s injury‑plagued career. Despite a straight‑sets defeat, Swan said playing on Court 1 for the first time was a significant milestone after years of setbacks and a wildcard entry that left her emotional. Her run offered a rare highlight for British tennis amid numerous withdrawals and early exits. Keys praised the atmosphere, while Arthur Fery, another advancing Briton, expressed excitement at potentially playing on a show court as he continues his own Wimbledon journey.