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Wimbledon Carlos Alcaraz overthrows Novak Djokovic in the final

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Wimbledon Carlos Alcaraz overthrows Novak Djokovic in the final

Carlos Alcaraz is on top of the world. The Spaniard maintains his world No. 4.

The mission was gargantuan, but Alcaraz responded like a giant.

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Carlos Alcaraz fell to the ground after his victory.

At the end of a disheveled first run, the 20-year-old did what no one had done for 10 years: beat Djokovic on the central of the All England Club in the Wimbledon final.

With this victory, Alcaraz wins its second career major title, after that of the United States Open last year.


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Novak Djokovic congratulated Carlos Alcaraz at the end of the game.

For his part, Djokovic remains at 23 great coronations, he who had won the Australian Open and Roland-Garros earlier this season.

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Former Aus Open number one takes first win after two surgeries

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33-year-old former world No. 1 and Czech tennis player Carolina Pliskova (WTA1057) has made a successful start to the 2026 Australian Open.

In the first round, the Czech defeated the 32-year-old American in two sets. Sloane Stephens (WTA 1102) in 1 hour 35 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Carolina Pliskova (Czech Republic) – Slovan Stevens (USA) [Q] – 7:6 (9:7), 6:2

This was the eighth head-to-head meeting between the rivals. Carolina beat Sloane for the second time.

Pliskova earned her first victory at the Tour level since the 2024 US Open. Since then Caroline has had two ankle surgeries.

Stevens started the Australian Open with qualification. In the election, the American defeated Barbora Palicova, Olivia Gabeki and Lucia Bronzetti.

Pliskova will compete with Indonesian representative Janice Tjen, who knocked out 22nd seed Leila Fernandez, in the second round of the majors.

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Kalinina lost to the Chinese and left the Aus Open 2026 in the first round of the main tour

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Kalinina lost to the Chinese and left the Aus Open 2026 in the first round of the main tour

Ukrainian tennis player Angelina Kalinina (WTA 179) She completed her campaign at the 2026 Australian Open.

In the first round of the main draws, the Ukrainian player lost to the Chinese representative in two sets Wang Xinyu (WTA 46) in 1 hour 35 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Wang Xinyu (China) – Angelina Kalinina (Ukraine) [Q] – 6:3, 6:3

In the second match, Angelina won 3:1 with a break but lost five games in a row.

Kalinina had her first head to head match against Wang Xinyu.

Angelina started qualifying at the Australian Open with wins over Joanna Garland, Anouk Koevermans and Maya Khvalinskaya.

Wang Xinyu will compete against Rebekka Shramkova or Alena Ostapenko in the second round of the Australian major.

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Australian Open A first round victory for Madison Keys, the defending champion

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Australian Open A first round victory for Madison Keys, the defending champion

(Melbourne) Defending champion Madison Keys defeated Ukrainian Oleksandra Oliynykova 7-6 (6), 6-1 in the first round of the Australian Open on Tuesday.

Keys, seeded No. 9, found herself in difficulty on the Rod Laver Arena court, trailing 4-0 in the first set.

Oliynykova, playing her first Grand Slam main draw match, also led 4-0 in a tiebreaker.

However, she missed two set points, giving Keys the opportunity to win the set.

The first round lasted 1 hour and 12 minutes, while the second was completed in half an hour.

Oliynykova destabilized Keys, especially in the first set, with high lobs that forced the American back far behind the baseline.

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Madison Keys

The Ukrainian’s solid defense and atypical play allowed her to stay in the match.

However, she was gradually overwhelmed by Keys’ power and rhythm.

“I was nervous at first,” Keys admitted. Oleksandra is a fierce competitor, she definitely made things difficult for me. I am very happy to have turned the tide and continued on my way. »

Ninth in the world, Keys takes part in a 50e major tournament, including 12 appearances at the first stage of the Grand Slam.

Since losing to Zheng Jie in 2012, she has won 11 consecutive first-round matches in Melbourne.

On Tuesday evening, Hugo Gaston of France will play Jannik Sinner of Italy, the tournament champion in 2024 and 2025.

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