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The Guardian Jul 2026
‘I want to make a difference’: Noskova looks forward to life after Wimbledon triumph
Linda Noskova says she intends to use the visibility gained from winning Wimbledon to support environmental causes, animal welfare and people in need. The 21-year-old Czech defeated compatriot Karolina Muchova 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 after missing five championship points, becoming the sixth Czech woman to win the Wimbledon singles title in the Open Era and rising to a career-high No 7. Noskova connects her social conscience to her childhood in nature and a volunteer trip to a school in Zanzibar, and may return with tennis rackets. She also paid tribute to her late mother, Ivana, while discussing Czechia's strong tennis infrastructure and the challenges of progressing from junior competition to the professional tour.
The Guardian Jul 2026
‘I’m taking the big one’: Noskova says sight of trophies inspired Wimbledon triumph
Linda Noskova captured her first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon with a three-set win over Karolina Muchova, overcoming a lost lead and five missed match points. A brief reset after a bathroom break and the sight of the trophy helped her regain focus, while a crucial opening game in the final set proved decisive. Muchova acknowledged a subpar performance and the physical toll of her comeback but framed the result as both a setback and a motivation. The match marked Noskova’s rise as the sixth Czech woman to win the Wimbledon title in the Open era.
The Guardian Jul 2026
‘He’s pretty proud’: Cruz Hewitt – son of Lleyton – reaches boys’ Wimbledon final
Cruz Hewitt advanced to the Wimbledon boys’ final with a straight‑sets win over Thijs Boogaard, becoming the first Australian in a decade to reach the final. Supported courtside by his father, former champion Lleyton Hewitt, he highlighted improved mentality, composed play and effective serving as keys to his progress. Comfortable with expectations surrounding his family name, he prepares to face Jordan Lee for the title, aiming to extend his strong, confident form on grass.
The Guardian Jul 2026
‘I need some time off’: Arthur Fery eyes holiday after fairytale Wimbledon run
Arthur Fery expressed exhaustion and plans for a long‑delayed holiday after his unexpected run to the Wimbledon semi-finals ended with a straight‑sets loss to Alexander Zverev. His performance will elevate him to British No 1 and into the main draws of major tournaments next year, bringing new expectations he says he is ready to face. While proud of his progress since returning from injury, he acknowledged Zverev’s superior play in the semi-final and intends to rest before resuming competition.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Muchova and Noskova latest in line of Czech talent to contest women’s Wimbledon final
Karolina Muchova and Linda Noskova will contest the first all‑Czech Wimbledon women’s final, continuing the strong tradition of Czech success on grass. Muchova enters with greater experience and recent improvements under coach Sven Groeneveld, while 21‑year‑old Noskova brings powerful, fearless play. Their runs include wins over Coco Gauff and Marta Kostyuk, respectively, and demonstrate the depth of Czech tennis development. The match marks a major moment for both players and underscores Czechia’s ongoing dominance at Wimbledon.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Tall order: the tactics Arthur Fery must employ to shock 6ft 6in Zverev
Arthur Fery has reached the Wimbledon semi-finals as a wildcard after overcoming expectations against several higher-ranked opponents. To defeat the much taller and recently crowned French Open champion Alexander Zverev, he will need to improve his first-serve percentage, return aggressively against Zverev's kick serve, attack the net, vary play with drop shots, capitalize on break-point chances and use the home crowd. Fery's strong returning and net statistics offer grounds for optimism, although he has played significantly more tennis than Zverev during the tournament.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Marta Kostyuk and Linda Noskova roar into their first Wimbledon semi-finals
Marta Kostyuk and Linda Noskova advanced to their first Wimbledon semi‑finals with straight‑sets victories, continuing strong seasons marked by impressive grass‑court performances. Kostyuk overpowered Jasmine Paolini with dominant serving and athletic shot‑making, while Noskova defeated Elise Mertens to extend her strong run on grass. Both players enter the final rounds in top form, with a potential all‑Czech final emerging as Karolina Muchova faces Coco Gauff in the other semi‑final.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Jannik Sinner powers into semi-final after ominous display against Struff
Jannik Sinner advanced to the Wimbledon 2026 semi-finals with a straight‑sets win over Jan‑Lennard Struff, maintaining a run of efficient performances following his earlier struggles with heat-related issues. He controlled the match by dominating short rallies and handling key moments effectively, including saving a set point in the second set. Sinner will face either Novak Djokovic or Felix Auger‑Aliassime next. Alexander Zverev also progressed to his first Wimbledon quarter-final after completing a four‑set victory over Jiri Lehecka.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Taylor Fritz aces Bublik to evoke memories of Sampras’ golden era
Taylor Fritz advanced to the Wimbledon quarter-finals with a dominant straight‑sets win over Alexander Bublik, producing 23 aces and strong serving reminiscent of Pete Sampras. Fritz controlled key moments, especially a decisive first‑set tiebreak, and capitalized on Bublik’s errors to secure a smooth victory. Alex de Minaur missed a major opportunity in his section of the draw, falling to Italy’s Flavio Cobolli after losing leads in both the second and third sets, prompting strong self‑criticism. Cobolli celebrated another milestone in his breakthrough season, while the Zverev‑Lehecka match was suspended due to curfew with Zverev ahead.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Coco Gauff beats race against curfew clock with late-night victory against Bencic
Coco Gauff reached her first Wimbledon quarter-final with a three-set win over Belinda Bencic, finishing just before the tournament’s 11pm curfew. After dropping the first set, she recovered to win 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 in a race against time following the latest start in Wimbledon history. Gauff overcame serving struggles and crucial break exchanges to close out the match, setting up a quarter-final against Jessica Pegula. Other results included wins for Jessica Pegula, Karolina Muchova and Naomi Osaka.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Djokovic breaks Wimbledon record with win over Safiullin to reach quarter-finals
Novak Djokovic secured his 106th Wimbledon singles victory by defeating Roman Safiullin in four sets, advancing to his ninth consecutive and 17th overall quarter-final at the tournament. Despite early frustration and challenges from Safiullin’s aggressive play, Djokovic adjusted his tactics and dominated the fourth set. The win continues his pursuit of a record 25th Grand Slam title, setting up a quarter-final against Félix Auger-Aliassime.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Dimitrov 'so happy' to hold off Berrettini fightback in cathartic Wimbledon win
Grigor Dimitrov defeated Matteo Berrettini in five sets to reach the Wimbledon last 16, completing a cathartic return after last year’s injury. Dimitrov praised the atmosphere and his ability to stay mentally composed as Berrettini mounted a strong mid‑match comeback. Other fourth‑round qualifiers included Alex de Minaur, Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz and Alexander Bublik, all advancing through challenging matches.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Sinner makes net gains to storm past Brooksby and book place in Wimbledon last 16
Jannik Sinner advanced to the Wimbledon last 16 with a straight‑sets win over Jenson Brooksby, showcasing improved net play and reinforcing his status as tournament favourite. Brooksby impressed at times but missed key chances, while Sinner overcame a late slip before closing out the match. Jan‑Lennard Struff also progressed after defeating Daniil Medvedev.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Rafael Jodar hits back to beat Pablo Carrenño Busta at Wimbledon after delay
Rafael Jodar overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against Pablo Carrenño Busta to win their delayed five‑set match and advance to the Wimbledon third round, where he will face Shintaro Mochizuki. The 19‑year‑old described adapting to the resumed conditions and his first experience on grass. Other leading players including Alexander Zverev, Alex de Minaur and Taylor Fritz advanced in straight sets, while Flavio Cobolli, Jiri Lehecka, Zizou Bergs and Marcos Giron also progressed.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Anisimova channels her inner Serena to fire 20 aces past Kenin and reach third round
Amanda Anisimova advanced to the Wimbledon third round by defeating Sofia Kenin with a standout serving performance featuring 20 aces, nine of them in the deciding set. She credited her serve for helping her recover from a third‑set deficit and will face fellow American Madison Keys next. Daria Snigur earned a meaningful win over Leolia Jeanjean despite waking to news of bombing in Kyiv, while Alexandra Eala defeated Maya Joint to set up a meeting with Iga Swiatek. Marta Kostyuk progressed, but Diana Shnaider was upset by Liudmila Samsonova, and Elena Rybakina comfortably moved into the next round.
The Guardian Jul 2026
Gauff digs deep and Sabalenka channels Nadal in dramatic second-round wins
Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka advanced to the Wimbledon third round after hard‑fought victories marked by late‑match resilience. Gauff recovered from near defeat against Solana Sierra, overturning a 7‑4 deficit in the deciding tie‑break to win in three sets. Sabalenka survived a strong challenge from McCartney Kessler, saving multiple set points and drawing inspiration from a recent Rafael Nadal documentary to maintain focus and secure a straight‑sets win. Other seeded players including Jessica Pegula and Karolina Muchova also progressed.
The Guardian Jun 2026
Anisimova begins redemption tour with convincing win but Svitolina crashes out
Amanda Anisimova opened her Wimbledon campaign with a confident straight‑sets win over Lina Gjorcheska, signalling renewed form after last year’s difficult final and recent injury challenges. Elina Svitolina, seeded eighth, was knocked out in a notable upset by fellow Ukrainian Daria Snigur. Elena Rybakina, Madison Keys and Jasmine Paolini advanced through challenging matches, while Donna Vekic suffered a surprise loss to Ashlyn Krueger.
The Guardian Jun 2026
Shelton crashes out in five-set thriller as stylish Fritz cuts a dash and cruises through
Ben Shelton exited Wimbledon in the first round after losing a tight five‑set match to Otto Virtanen despite holding a match point. Taylor Fritz advanced comfortably with a straight‑sets win over Dusan Lajovic, drawing attention for arriving on court in a bespoke white suit. Alex de Minaur opened with a dominant victory over Román Andrés Burruchaga, while Queen’s Club champion Juan Manuel Cerúndolo was eliminated by Jaume Munar.
The Guardian Jun 2026
Novak Djokovic battles through while next generation shine in Wimbledon first round
Novak Djokovic overcame a fierce challenge from China's Wu Yibing in four sets to begin his bid for an eighth Wimbledon title and preserve his unbeaten first-round record at the tournament. With Carlos Alcaraz absent and Jannik Sinner struggling, young talents João Fonseca and Rafael Jódar also made strong starts, defeating Roberto Bautista Agut and Felix Gill respectively in straight sets.
The Guardian Jun 2026
Dart and Norrie fall short on chastening first day for British hopes at Wimbledon
British hopes at Wimbledon suffered a major blow as all 10 home players who completed their matches lost on the opening day. Harriet Dart fell in three sets to Jelena Ostapenko despite twice leading in the final set, while Cameron Norrie lost a tight five‑set battle to Michael Zheng. Additional early exits included Hannah Klugman, Max Basing, Felix Gill and others, marking the worst British start to the tournament in decades.
The Guardian Jun 2026
Aryna Sabalenka sees off wobble against qualifier to ease into second round
Aryna Sabalenka advanced to the Wimbledon second round with a straight‑sets win over qualifier Teodora Kostovic despite a brief lapse while serving for the match. Recent struggles after her French Open loss had prompted her to reconnect with a sports psychologist, but a strong start steadied her performance. Maja Chwalinska, a recent French Open finalist, slipped while holding match point and subsequently lost due to limited movement. Jessica Pegula overcame nerves to secure her own first‑round victory, while Naomi Osaka and Iva Jovic were among other players to progress.
The Guardian Jun 2026
Jack Draper eager to compete with the best as Taylor Fritz test awaits
Jack Draper, returning from a series of injuries following a career‑high ranking of No 4, feels ready to compete at a top level again ahead of his opening Wimbledon match against Taylor Fritz. With support and coaching from Andy Murray, he has rebuilt his fitness, modified his serve, and focused on mental preparation. Draper warns of rising injury concerns across the men’s tour, calling for closer scrutiny of scheduling and conditions. Confident but realistic, he aims to deliver strong performance as he reenters Grand Slam competition.
The Guardian Jun 2026
Sinner and Sabalenka lead players’ protests at Wimbledon over prize money share
Top tennis players, including Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, restricted their Wimbledon media duties to 15 minutes as part of an ongoing push for a larger share of grand slam revenue, improved pensions and greater support for player welfare. Jessica Pegula said the action, used previously at the French Open, is expected to continue through the first week and potentially into the US Open. Wimbledon increased prize money by 20% this year, but players say it still amounts to only about 14% of projected revenue and does not meet their demands. While most players participated, Novak Djokovic did not join the protest. Wimbledon expressed disappointment, arguing its revenue-share calculations do not reflect its broader investment in UK tennis.
The Guardian Jun 2026
‘Inspirational and epic’: Djokovic inspired by Serena Williams as he targets Wimbledon history
Novak Djokovic enters Wimbledon seeking a record 25th grand slam singles title and drawing inspiration from Serena Williams’s return to competition. He praised Williams’s commitment and impact as she returns to singles and doubles at age 44. Despite limited match play this season and a shoulder injury that disrupted his clay-court campaign, Djokovic says he is better prepared for grass and confident in his history at Wimbledon. He opens against China’s Wu Yibing and may face defending champion Jannik Sinner later in the tournament.
The Guardian May 2026
Australia’s Adam Walton on tennis lessons next to horses and being a ‘late bloomer’
Adam Walton reflects on his unexpected French Open victory over Daniil Medvedev and his development from unconventional early training in Home Hill to collegiate success in the United States. He attributes his progress to steady improvement, calling himself a late bloomer, and highlights the financial impact of performing well at grand slam tournaments. Advancing to the second round secures earnings that support his career and upcoming wedding as he prepares to face Zachary Svajda in his next match.
The Guardian May 2026
‘She could beat anyone’: 50 years on from Sue Barker’s French Open triumph
Sue Barker’s 1976 French Open title remains the last singles victory by a British player at Roland Garros, achieved at age 20 and under significant expectations as the No 1 seed. Despite later career setbacks and injuries, her strong forehand and wins over top rivals underscored her talent. Though overshadowed by Virginia Wade’s Wimbledon victory the following year and lacking televised footage due to a strike, her achievement endures as a major milestone in British tennis. Anecdotes about a missing trophy listing and reflections from contemporaries highlight the lasting significance of her lone grand slam win.