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We are friends: Aryna Sabalenka says she has cleared the air with Coco Gauff: We are friends

Aryna Sabalenka said that she has cleared the air with Coco Gauff and they’re good friends off the court. Sabalenka was slammed for her comments after being beaten by Gauff in the final of the French Open earlier this year.

Aryna Sabalenka said that she has cleared the air with Coco Gauff following her comments after the French Open final loss to the American star. Sabalenka was beaten by Gauff in her first final at Roland Garros and the Belarussian made comments that didn’t sit well with the fans and the American. Sabalenka attributed the loss to her playing her ‘worst tennis’ rather than giving credit to Gauff.

“I didn’t want to fuel more hate. I’m not the person that will fuel hate in the world. I think people were taking it too far. It wasn’t even more holding someone accountable. It was just really like targeting and saying a lot of things that I felt like were not nice. I
didn’t want to fuel that more.

“In general and immediately after in my press conference, I didn’t know what was exactly said. I was going based off what someone was saying in the press conference. I didn’t want to say anything unless I saw exactly what was said, too.”

For Several Years Roger Federer dominated on the grass carving out a one-of-a-kind Wimbledon legacy.

Roger Federer: He came close to adding another Wimbledon title to his resume two years later, but failed to convert championship points against Novak Djokovic in the 2019 final.

After the match, Djokovic highlighted what Federer does on grass courts that makes him so difficult to beat.

Novak Djokovic said Roger Federer’s ‘constant pressure’ makes him hard to beat on grass

During his post-match press conference, Djokovic was full of praise for his Swiss opponent, as he outlined how his game is ‘perfect’ for grass-court tennis.

“First of all, playing against Roger [Federer] on any surface, but on grass, in a final, it’s a lot of constant pressure because he stays close to the line,” he said.

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“Regardless of who he’s playing against, whether the serve is coming 150 miles an hour or as mine, 120, he’s there. He blocks the shots very well. He anticipates very well.

“He’s so talented. He’s got a perfect game for this surface.”

Knowing how good Federer can be on grass, Djokovic revealed the tactical changes he made to come away with the win.

“So I knew that I needed to bring in some variety in play. I needed to be sharp when the opportunity was there, when I had a shorter ball, to go for it. At times, I did. At times, I didn’t,” he said.

“Especially in the second-serve returns, I was not doing well at all. I thought I had many opportunities, and I just didn’t hit the ball; I didn’t capitalize on those opportunities.

Roger Federer

“But, you know, in a way it’s normal also to expect that there are more nerves in play. Playing the finals of Wimbledon against Roger, so…

“I thought most of the match I was on the back foot actually. I was defending. He was dictating the play. I just tried to fight and find a way when it mattered the most, which is what happened.”

Saving two match points at 7-8 in the fifth set, Djokovic fought back to win 13-12, as the Serb clinched the fifth of his seven Wimbledon titles.

Federer and Djokovic never met again on the grass, as their Wimbledon rivalry came to a fitting conclusion on Centre Court six years ago.

Roger Federer

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Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer’s head-to-head record at Wimbledon

Djokovic said Federer had the ‘perfect’ game for grass, but how many times did he beat the 20-time Major champion at Wimbledon?

The pair first met at the All England Club in 2012, battling it out for a place in the final.

In the first of their four meetings, it was Federer who prevailed, winning in four sets 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 on his way to the title.

Winning three of their four matches on grass, it’s fair to say Djokovic had the better of Federer at Wimbledon.

The Serb still has some work to do if he wants to surpass his rival’s Wimbledon legacy, however, as he trails him in titles won at the event.

Djokovic missed out on a chance to move level with Federer in 2023 and 2024, losing back-to-back Wimbledon finals to Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz.

He’ll no doubt be out for revenge in 2025, when the tournament begins on Monday, June 30.

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Novak Djokovic: Rafael Nadal wasn’t initially adored by tennis fans as many preferred the “most loved player” Roger Federer, but things changed once Novak Djokovic arrived on the scene.

That is the view of former world No 6 Gilles Simon in a wide-ranging interview.

The Big Three of Djokovic, Nadal and Federer dominated men’s tennis for the best part of two decades as they shared 66 Grand Slams between them and set numerous other milestones along the way.

Federer initially led the way as he made his major breakthrough at Wimbledon in 2003, but his stranglehold was broken when Nadal arrived in 2005 with his French Open title and they formed the Big Two.

Djokovic – who won his first major at the 2008 Australian Open – then made it the Big Three and he eventually went on to broke several of Federer and Nadal’s records, including the Open Era Grand Slam record as he sits on 24 with Nadal on 22 and Federer 20

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But Djokovic has not always received the love and affection of Federer and Nadal as fans didn’t like the fact that he broke up the original Big Two.

In an interview with RG Media and CLAY, Simon says Nadal was also initially an outcast.

“Remember, Roger was the most loved player, maybe ever. And most fans didn’t like Rafa when he showed up,” the Frenchman said.

Novak Djokovic

“But they started liking him more when Novak came on the scene. I’m 100% sure of it. Rafa became more appreciated once fans started comparing him to Novak instead of Roger.”

He added: “Novak was already better than most when he arrived, but he was still behind Roger and Rafa.

“I don’t think many people believed he’d surpass them — not even Roger and Rafa themselves. So when he started doing it, people didn’t like it. Everyone loved the Roger–Rafa rivalry. They didn’t want a third guy.”

Carlos Alcaraz: Jannik Sinner’s Epic Clash with Carlos Alcaraz, Wimbledon’s 2025 Thrilling Showdown

Carlos Alcaraz: In a shocking turn of events, tennis expert Greg Rusedski has predicted Jannik Sinner to outshine Carlos Alcaraz at the upcoming Wimbledon 2025. This bold statement comes despite Alcaraz’s recent victories at Roland Garros and Queen’s, as well as being the reigning champion at the prestigious London tournament for the past two years. Rusedski, a former British number one, also weighed in on Jack Draper’s chances, labeling him as the fourth favorite for the title behind Sinner, Alcaraz, and Novak Djokovic.

With Wimbledon just around the corner, all eyes are on these tennis prodigies as they gear up for the grass court season. Alcaraz is aiming for a historic third consecutive title, while Sinner is hungry for his first Wimbledon victory. However, the competition is fierce, with Djokovic also in the mix, vying for his 25th Grand Slam title.

As the Big Three descend upon London for their grass court preparations, the stage is set for an epic showdown. The tournament kicks off on June 30th for Alcaraz, as the defending champion, and on July 1st for the rest of the contenders. Fans are eagerly anticipating the drama and excitement that Wimbledon never fails to deliver, with each player ready to leave it all on the court in pursuit of glory.

Wimbledon champion: Carlos Alcaraz seals mega sponsorship deal with one of Emma Raducanu’s backers

Carlos Alcaraz’s growing collection of sponsors has a new addition, after it was confirmed that the Wimbledon champion has signed a mega-money deal with Evian.

Alcaraz is one of the most attractive players for the world’s leading brands to sign up after a sensational start to his career, with his epic French Open final win against Jannik Sinner earlier this month cementing his status as a sporting superstar.

Now the world No 2 has joined Emma Raducanu, Frances Tiafoe and Arthur Fils as an Evian brand ambassador, as he looks to cash in on his remarkable success on the court at the age of just 22.

“Hydration is an important part of my daily routine and I’m excited to work with a brand that celebrates the joy of feeling youthful and full of life. I hope we can inspire others to prioritise their well-being,” said Alcaraz as his Evian deal was confirmed.

Alcaraz adds Evian to a list of sponsors that includes Nike, Babolat, Rolex, BMW, Calvin Klein, and Louis Vuitton, with the scramble to be a part of his story certain to gather momentum in the years to come.

With Roger Federer, Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal leaving the tennis stage following their retirements and Novak Djokovic set to follow them soon into the tennis afterlife, Alcaraz is now the prized asset for any major brand looking to sign up a tennis star.

carlos alcaraz

His beaming smile and clean-cut personality ensure he will provide a guaranteed boost for any brand, with Evian making a shrewd move by signing up the 22-year-old.

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The value of this deal was not disclosed, but it has been suggested that Alcaraz will be offered seven-figure sums for deals of this nature.

Raducanu was also attracting offers of that scale after her 2021 US Open win, but her stock has fallen dramatically over the last four years as she has struggled to replicate the form she showed during that famous run in New York.

There have been suggestions that she has lost some of her big sponsorship deals in recent months, but the press release announcing the Alcaraz deal with Evian confirmed the British star is also still part of their brand ambassador roster.

2025 U.S OPEN

It means Evian will have a doubles dream team playing together at this year’s US Open, after it was confirmed that Alcaraz and Raducanu will team up in this mixed doubles tournament.

A revamped doubles event at this year’s US Open will see a host of big-name stars playing in a tournament that will take place a week before the singles, with Alcaraz and Raducanu’s double act an eye-catching combination.

“She’s gonna be the boss. I’m super excited about it,” said Alcaraz as he spoke about his doubles match-up with Raducanu. “I think it’s going to be great. It was an amazing idea for the tournament.

“I’ve known Emma for a really long time ago, so we know each other. I have a really good relationship with her. We are going to enjoy it, for sure.

carlos alcaraz

“I will try to bring my doubles skill. We will try to win, but obviously it’s going to be really, really fun.

“I was thinking that I couldn’t play better unless it was with Emma. I just asked Emma if she wants to play doubles with me. Yeah, I made that special request.”

Raducanu was also asked about the US Open pairing as she prepared to play at the Eastbourne Open and it was clear that she was excited by the prospect.

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“I’ve known him for years and actually in Wimbledon 2021, it was like kind of the first time I started getting to know him, and I had a good run there and then also again in the US Open in 2021,” she said.

“And I remember he was always playing the day before me and I was playing like the second day of the round. And I would see him win and then I would have the motivation to win and get myself into that position too.