The Spanish tennis player has apologised over a social media post from a Chinese restaurant.
Olivia Gadecki went down in her maiden WTA singles final,but will break inside the world’s top 100 for the first time as reward for her breakout week in Mexico.
The seesawing triumph over late-blooming Italian Jasmine Paolini delivered Krejcikova’s second major title,before Australian pair Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson fell short in a tense final for the men’s doubles title.
Jasmine Paolini kept coming back,kept coming back,kept coming back,against Donna Vekic in what became the longest Wimbledon women’s semi-final. Meanwhile,Australia is once again a force on the doubles court.
Fourteen Australians – 11 men and three women – will compete at Wimbledon in 2024,spearheaded by top-tenner Alex de Minaur and dual quarter-finalist Ajla Tomljanovic.
Alex de Minaur and Ajla Tomljanovic headline the 14 Australians set to contest this year’s Wimbledon championships. Alex Bolt has made it after playing in Mildura and Swan Hill earlier this year.
The Australian will head to Wimbledon – where she is a dual quarter-finalist – hungry for success after a run to the final at the Birmingham Classic.
Ash Barty’s second – and almost certainly final – retirement two years ago not only broke Australian hearts but also unleashed a potential all-time great.
Alex de Minaur is the first Australian into the second round at Roland-Garros after a five-hour rain delay and watching five compatriots exit the claycourt major on the first two days.
Australian Adam Walton broke into world tennis’ top 100 last week. His childhood introduction to tennis will take some beating.
Teenage sensation Taylah Preston was instantly reduced to tears after her brilliant Billie Jean King Cup debut,as she declared this was just the start for her.