Last Updated: 29/06/22 1:11 a.m. Serena Williams saw her Wimbledon dreams end with Harmony Tan
Serena Williams could not gather the old magic, as her return to Wimbledon ended in defeat in the first round by the little known French Harmony Tan in Center Court. Going out on the field to play singles for the first time since he left the big stage prematurely and crying after a thigh injury in the opening round 12 months ago, Williams was rusty and prone to mistakes. The will remained and, cheered by a crowd of supporters, it seemed that he could stumble over the finish line after a set and then save a match in the 12th game of the decisive match. Williams, on the other hand, suffered just their third defeat in the first round in a grand slam, falling 7-5 1-6 7-6 (10-7) in a decisive tiebreak at 22.35 after three hours and 10 minutes. Twitter Because of your consent preferences, you can not see these Privacy Options Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you can not see these Privacy Options
At 40, the American’s time in the game is clearly ending, but she remained unclear about her future plans and refused to rule out another Wimbledon inclination next year. “Like I said getting into it, I’m just planning now, to see how I feel, just to get out of there,” he said. Asked if it was her farewell to the All England Club, Williams added: “This is a question I cannot answer. I do not know. Who knows? Who knows where I will appear.” Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
Williams recovered after a very unstable start and led 4-2 in the opening set, but 21 uncorrected errors proved its downfall. He recovered after a short break to close the roof, winning the second set comfortably, and it looked like he could find a way to pass when he led 3-1 to the decisive. But there were no certainties for Williams here and she could not take advantage of the 4-0 lead in the tiebreak, with Tan celebrating the best moment of her career. “I think I did very well physically,” Williams said. “I think in the last two points, I really suffered there. “But I feel that only in these key points, earning some of those points, is always something you need mentally. I did very well in maybe one or two of them, but obviously not enough.”

“There is definitely a lot of motivation to get better and play at home”

Williams says she will play in the US Open Asked if she could be happy that Tuesday’s defeat was her last memory at Wimbledon, she said: “Obviously not. You know me. Definitely not. “But today I gave what I could do. Maybe tomorrow I could have given more. Maybe a week ago I could have given more. But today was what I could do. At some point, you must be okay with that. . “

Silky Swiatek writes more history

                                                            Iga Swiatek became the first female player in the 21st century to win 36 consecutive games            

World No. 1 Iga Swiatek entered the record books in style as she won her 36th consecutive race with a victory over Jana Fett at the Center Court. Swiatek’s stunning streak, which dates back to February and saw it win six tournaments, means it is the longest winning streak in the 21st century, surpassing the Venus Willams record set in 2000. The two-time French Open champion, a hot favorite for the crown, enjoyed the famous Central Court opening slot usually reserved for the defending champion and beat Croatian Fett 6-0 6-3. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
The departure of defending champion Ashleigh Barty meant that Swiatek had the honor of opening the game on the main show and it looked like home, giving its opponent a 33-minute bun. This was Poland’s first match since its victory at Roland Garros and Fett, who had an active warm-up on the grass, threatened to return as they led 3-1 in the second set. It had three break points to make it 4-1, but Swiatek escaped and that was the end of it, as Poland quickly broke five games in a row to continue their unbeaten streak. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
American 11th sportswoman Coco Gauff returns from a set to beat Elena-Gabriela Ruse
Coco Gauff started with a rough start and converted only four of the 25 break points, but these errors were not enough to take her off course as she reached the second round 2-6 6-3 7-5 over Romania’s Elena- Gabriela. Trick. The 18-year-old American is the youngest player in the singles draw and after her second place at the French Open this month, many suggest she go to the All England Club until the end. He will then face Romania’s Mihaela Buzarnescu. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
Number five Maria Sakkari did a light job from Australia’s Zoe Hives, winning 6-1 6-4, but the 14th seed Belinda Bencic is out, losing 6-4 5-7 6-2 to Wang Qiang in a match that transferred from Monday.

Is Venus ready to work with Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles?

                                                            Venus Williams asked for a late wild card to play with Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles            

Venus Williams is ready to make a surprise at Wimbledon after asking for a delayed wild card to play next to Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles. The 42-year-old American is a five-time singles champion at the All England Club and has won doubles with her sister Serena on six occasions, but last played in the WTA Tour in August last year and has since been sidelined with one leg. damage. Murray, 36, has twice won the mixed doubles at Wimbledon, in 2007 and 2017. Join us for coverage by the All England Club with our daily live blog via skysports.com/tennis on our Twitter account @skysportstennis & Sky Sports – on the go! Available for download now on – iPhone & iPad and Android


title: “Wimbledon Serena Williams Shocked By Harmony Tan As Iga Swiatek Enters Record Books Tennis News " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-06” author: “Luisa Lee”


Last Updated: 29/06/22 1:11 a.m. Serena Williams saw her Wimbledon dreams end with Harmony Tan
Serena Williams could not gather the old magic, as her return to Wimbledon ended in defeat in the first round by the little known French Harmony Tan in Center Court. Going out on the field to play singles for the first time since he left the big stage prematurely and crying after a thigh injury in the opening round 12 months ago, Williams was rusty and prone to mistakes. The will remained and, cheered by a crowd of supporters, it seemed that he could stumble over the finish line after a set and then save a match in the 12th game of the decisive match. Williams, on the other hand, suffered just their third defeat in the first round in a grand slam, falling 7-5 1-6 7-6 (10-7) in a decisive tiebreak at 22.35 after three hours and 10 minutes. Twitter Because of your consent preferences, you can not see these Privacy Options Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you can not see these Privacy Options
At 40, the American’s time in the game is clearly ending, but she remained unclear about her future plans and refused to rule out another Wimbledon inclination next year. “Like I said getting into it, I’m just planning now, to see how I feel, just to get out of there,” he said. Asked if it was her farewell to the All England Club, Williams added: “This is a question I cannot answer. I do not know. Who knows? Who knows where I will appear.” Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
Williams recovered after a very unstable start and led 4-2 in the opening set, but 21 uncorrected errors proved its downfall. He recovered after a short break to close the roof, winning the second set comfortably, and it looked like he could find a way to pass when he led 3-1 to the decisive. But there were no certainties for Williams here and she could not take advantage of the 4-0 lead in the tiebreak, with Tan celebrating the best moment of her career. “I think I did very well physically,” Williams said. “I think in the last two points, I really suffered there. “But I feel that only in these key points, earning some of those points, is always something you need mentally. I did very well in maybe one or two of them, but obviously not enough.”

“There is definitely a lot of motivation to get better and play at home”

Williams says she will play in the US Open Asked if she could be happy that Tuesday’s defeat was her last memory at Wimbledon, she said: “Obviously not. You know me. Definitely not. “But today I gave what I could do. Maybe tomorrow I could have given more. Maybe a week ago I could have given more. But today was what I could do. At some point, you must be okay with that. . “

Silky Swiatek writes more history

                                                            Iga Swiatek became the first female player in the 21st century to win 36 consecutive games            

World No. 1 Iga Swiatek entered the record books in style as she won her 36th consecutive race with a victory over Jana Fett at the Center Court. Swiatek’s stunning streak, which dates back to February and saw it win six tournaments, means it is the longest winning streak in the 21st century, surpassing the Venus Willams record set in 2000. The two-time French Open champion, a hot favorite for the crown, enjoyed the famous Central Court opening slot usually reserved for the defending champion and beat Croatian Fett 6-0 6-3. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
The departure of defending champion Ashleigh Barty meant that Swiatek had the honor of opening the game on the main show and it looked like home, giving its opponent a 33-minute bun. This was Poland’s first match since its victory at Roland Garros and Fett, who had an active warm-up on the grass, threatened to return as they led 3-1 in the second set. It had three break points to make it 4-1, but Swiatek escaped and that was the end of it, as Poland quickly broke five games in a row to continue their unbeaten streak. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
American 11th sportswoman Coco Gauff returns from a set to beat Elena-Gabriela Ruse
Coco Gauff started with a rough start and converted only four of the 25 break points, but these errors were not enough to take her off course as she reached the second round 2-6 6-3 7-5 over Romania’s Elena- Gabriela. Trick. The 18-year-old American is the youngest player in the singles draw and after her second place at the French Open this month, many suggest she go to the All England Club until the end. He will then face Romania’s Mihaela Buzarnescu. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
Number five Maria Sakkari did a light job from Australia’s Zoe Hives, winning 6-1 6-4, but the 14th seed Belinda Bencic is out, losing 6-4 5-7 6-2 to Wang Qiang in a match that transferred from Monday.

Is Venus ready to work with Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles?

                                                            Venus Williams asked for a late wild card to play with Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles            

Venus Williams is ready to make a surprise at Wimbledon after asking for a delayed wild card to play next to Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles. The 42-year-old American is a five-time singles champion at the All England Club and has won doubles with her sister Serena on six occasions, but last played in the WTA Tour in August last year and has since been sidelined with one leg. damage. Murray, 36, has twice won the mixed doubles at Wimbledon, in 2007 and 2017. Join us for coverage by the All England Club with our daily live blog via skysports.com/tennis on our Twitter account @skysportstennis & Sky Sports – on the go! Available for download now on – iPhone & iPad and Android


title: “Wimbledon Serena Williams Shocked By Harmony Tan As Iga Swiatek Enters Record Books Tennis News " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-16” author: “Robert Tomas”


Last Updated: 29/06/22 1:11 a.m. Serena Williams saw her Wimbledon dreams end with Harmony Tan
Serena Williams could not gather the old magic, as her return to Wimbledon ended in defeat in the first round by the little known French Harmony Tan in Center Court. Going out on the field to play singles for the first time since he left the big stage prematurely and crying after a thigh injury in the opening round 12 months ago, Williams was rusty and prone to mistakes. The will remained and, cheered by a crowd of supporters, it seemed that he could stumble over the finish line after a set and then save a match in the 12th game of the decisive match. Williams, on the other hand, suffered just their third defeat in the first round in a grand slam, falling 7-5 1-6 7-6 (10-7) in a decisive tiebreak at 22.35 after three hours and 10 minutes. Twitter Because of your consent preferences, you can not see these Privacy Options Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you can not see these Privacy Options
At 40, the American’s time in the game is clearly ending, but she remained unclear about her future plans and refused to rule out another Wimbledon inclination next year. “Like I said getting into it, I’m just planning now, to see how I feel, just to get out of there,” he said. Asked if it was her farewell to the All England Club, Williams added: “This is a question I cannot answer. I do not know. Who knows? Who knows where I will appear.” Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
Williams recovered after a very unstable start and led 4-2 in the opening set, but 21 uncorrected errors proved its downfall. He recovered after a short break to close the roof, winning the second set comfortably, and it looked like he could find a way to pass when he led 3-1 to the decisive. But there were no certainties for Williams here and she could not take advantage of the 4-0 lead in the tiebreak, with Tan celebrating the best moment of her career. “I think I did very well physically,” Williams said. “I think in the last two points, I really suffered there. “But I feel that only in these key points, earning some of those points, is always something you need mentally. I did very well in maybe one or two of them, but obviously not enough.”

“There is definitely a lot of motivation to get better and play at home”

Williams says she will play in the US Open Asked if she could be happy that Tuesday’s defeat was her last memory at Wimbledon, she said: “Obviously not. You know me. Definitely not. “But today I gave what I could do. Maybe tomorrow I could have given more. Maybe a week ago I could have given more. But today was what I could do. At some point, you must be okay with that. . “

Silky Swiatek writes more history

                                                            Iga Swiatek became the first female player in the 21st century to win 36 consecutive games            

World No. 1 Iga Swiatek entered the record books in style as she won her 36th consecutive race with a victory over Jana Fett at the Center Court. Swiatek’s stunning streak, which dates back to February and saw it win six tournaments, means it is the longest winning streak in the 21st century, surpassing the Venus Willams record set in 2000. The two-time French Open champion, a hot favorite for the crown, enjoyed the famous Central Court opening slot usually reserved for the defending champion and beat Croatian Fett 6-0 6-3. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
The departure of defending champion Ashleigh Barty meant that Swiatek had the honor of opening the game on the main show and it looked like home, giving its opponent a 33-minute bun. This was Poland’s first match since its victory at Roland Garros and Fett, who had an active warm-up on the grass, threatened to return as they led 3-1 in the second set. It had three break points to make it 4-1, but Swiatek escaped and that was the end of it, as Poland quickly broke five games in a row to continue their unbeaten streak. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
American 11th sportswoman Coco Gauff returns from a set to beat Elena-Gabriela Ruse
Coco Gauff started with a rough start and converted only four of the 25 break points, but these errors were not enough to take her off course as she reached the second round 2-6 6-3 7-5 over Romania’s Elena- Gabriela. Trick. The 18-year-old American is the youngest player in the singles draw and after her second place at the French Open this month, many suggest she go to the All England Club until the end. He will then face Romania’s Mihaela Buzarnescu. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you may not view these Privacy Options
Number five Maria Sakkari did a light job from Australia’s Zoe Hives, winning 6-1 6-4, but the 14th seed Belinda Bencic is out, losing 6-4 5-7 6-2 to Wang Qiang in a match that transferred from Monday.

Is Venus ready to work with Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles?

                                                            Venus Williams asked for a late wild card to play with Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles            

Venus Williams is ready to make a surprise at Wimbledon after asking for a delayed wild card to play next to Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles. The 42-year-old American is a five-time singles champion at the All England Club and has won doubles with her sister Serena on six occasions, but last played in the WTA Tour in August last year and has since been sidelined with one leg. damage. Murray, 36, has twice won the mixed doubles at Wimbledon, in 2007 and 2017. Join us for coverage by the All England Club with our daily live blog via skysports.com/tennis on our Twitter account @skysportstennis & Sky Sports – on the go! Available for download now on – iPhone & iPad and Android