7 points that show Carlos Alcaraz is unbeatable at Wimbledon
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WIMBLEDON will come to a close today after a thrilling fortnight in SW19. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are going head-to-head in a blockbuster men’s singles final RIGHT NOW as the pair
Wimbledon offers record prize money across all rounds, with men’s and women’s singles champions earning £3 million ($3.87 million). Iga Swiatek has claimed the women’s title, while Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner battle for the men’s crown.
Carlos Alcaraz beat Andrey Rublev in an engrossing match at Wimbledon on Sunday night, but viewers on BBC One were annoyed by the way the broadcaster decided to show it
Sinner has added the Wimbledon title to previous wins in the Australian Open and US Open, which he won consecutively before serving a three-month ban per an agreement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) after testing positive for a banned anabolic steroid last year.
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Tennis World USA on MSNCarlos Alcaraz survives, but Tim Henman slams his careless performanceAlcaraz ousted Fognini 7-5, 6-7, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1 in four hours and 37 minutes to avoid a massive scare and make a winning start. While the defending champion eventually found a way to pull through, his performance left Tim Henman visibly puzzled.
The 22-year-old playing for his third consecutive Wimbledon has so many admirable qualities, but they are all subordinate to joy.
As Carlos Alcaraz takes on Cameron Norrie in the men’s singles quarter final at Wimbledon today, eagle eyed fans will be looking out for fellow tennis star Emma Raducanu in the stands after the pair w