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American star Coco Gauff pushes for a breakthrough first career victory at Wimbledon

L.A. Times - Sports

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July 8, 2026

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For years, Wimbledon has been the one Grand Slam that never quite agreed with Coco Gauff's all-court game, a stretch that belied her promising run in 2019.

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Bloomberg

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· Jul 10, 2026

The Grueling Economics of Tennis

Some of the world’s top tennis players will face off at the Wimbledon finals this weekend. The players who make it to Centre Court have already achieved a bigger feat: a career as a tennis player. On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Hannah Miller and The Athletic’s Matt Futterman break down what sets tennis apart from other sports and the challenges the tournaments and players face to stay profitable. (Source: Bloomberg)

The Tico Times

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· Jun 28, 2026

Latin American Tennis Players to Watch as Wimbledon 2026 Begins

Wimbledon begins Monday with Latin America carrying one of its strongest grass-court storylines in years, led by Brazil’s João Fonseca, Argentina’s Francisco Cerúndolo and Brazil’s Beatriz Haddad Maia. Fonseca, seeded No. 24, opens against Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut on Court 18. It is a tricky first-round test for the Brazilian teenager, who enters Wimbledon as [] The post Latin American Tennis Players to Watch as Wimbledon 2026 Begins appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

The Standard

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· Jun 29, 2026

Serena Williams, Andy Murray and the biggest storylines at Wimbledon this year

Two of the sport’s greats are back at SW19 this year

The Namibian

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· Jul 8, 2026

Women’s semi finalists in uncharted territory at Wimbledon

Coco Gauff, Karolina Muchova, Marta Kostyuk and Linda Noskova all have their sights set on reaching a first Wimbledon final as they make their last-four debuts at the All England Club. Only Gauff of that quartet has ever won a Grand Slam title, making the American the favourite to get her hands on the Venus [] The post Women’s semi finalists in uncharted territory at Wimbledon appeared first on The Namibian.

DNyuz

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· Jul 4, 2026

Torrance’s Iva Jovic chases win over Jessica Pegula in all-American Wimbledon match

LONDON — During a weekend that celebrates life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, Wimbledon offers an American variation in the pursuit of Grand Slam glory. Sunday’s fourth-round clash on the No. 1 Court between Jessica Pegula, the top-ranked American and veteran standard-bearer, and Iva Jovic, the brightest young American star since Coco Gauff, is a compelling []

CBS Sports

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· Jul 6, 2026

2026 Wimbledon odds, picks: All-USA women's quarterfinal Tuesday with Jessica Pegula vs. Coco Gauff

An American woman is guaranteed a spot in the Wimbledon semifinals with Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff meeting in Tuesday's quarters.

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Related coverage for "American star Coco Gauff pushes for a breakthrough first career victory at Wimbledon": Bloomberg — The Grueling Economics of Tennis. The Tico Times — Latin American Tennis Players to Watch as Wimbledon 2026 Begins. The Standard — Serena Williams, Andy Murray and the biggest storylines at Wimbledon this year. The Namibian — Women’s semi finalists in uncharted territory at Wimbledon. DNyuz — Torrance’s Iva Jovic chases win over Jessica Pegula in all-American Wimbledon match. CBS Sports — 2026 Wimbledon odds, picks: All-USA women's quarterfinal Tuesday with Jessica Pegula vs. Coco Gauff