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The American was ready to keep rolling Monday night at Wimbledon — even though his opponent apparently was not.
If you’ve ever picked up a tennis racket and attempted to serve against an opponent, you’ll know just how hard a skill it is.
Serve bot’ used to be a pejorative for limited tennis players. Now Carlos Alcaraz, a player with immense gifts, wants to be ...
Mpetshi Perricard fired a 153 mph (246 km/h) bullet in the first set of the match, which was ultimately suspended at two sets ...
Carlos Alcaraz is genuinely one of sport’s good guys, but this was an exhibition of dominance that, in any other workplace, ...
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard departed Wimbledon as a first-round loser but the Frenchman left his mark on the Grand Slam with ...
Top-ranked American Taylor Fritz continues to make deep runs in the majors. After reaching the U.S. Open final last summer, ...
CARLOS Alcaraz is genuinely one of sport’s good guys, but this was an exhibition of dominance that, in any other workplace, might earn you a ...
Taylor Fritz dealt with his opponent's 153 mph serve -- it was the fastest in Wimbledon history, but Fritz won the point -- ...
CARLOS Alcaraz is genuinely one of sport’s good guys, but this was an exhibition of dominance that, in any other workplace, might earn you a ...
Follow our analysis and reactions from day seven at Wimbledon as Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka advanced to the ...
Taylor Fritz dealt with his opponent's 153 mph serve -- it was the fastest in Wimbledon history, but Fritz won the point -- ...