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The 'Women's Wimbledon champions' quiz

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July 11, 2026

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The 'Women's Wimbledon champions' quiz

Can you name every women's Wimbledon tennis champion since the Open Era began in 1968? Note: The tournament was not held in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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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

Yardbarker

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· Jul 7, 2026

The 'WNBA MVPs' quiz

How many WNBA MVP winners can you name in five minutes?

People.com

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· Jul 11, 2026

Kate Middleton Looks Regal in Red at Wimbledon Women’s Final

The Princess of Wales traditionally awards the Wimbledon winner with their trophy in her royal role as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club

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 []

MS NOW

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· Jun 28, 2026

Count me in for the Serena Williams comeback — however long it lasts

This run is about more than whether the women’s tennis legend can buck the odds in a single Grand Slam. The post Count me in for the Serena Williams comeback — however long it lasts appeared first on MS NOW.

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· Jun 22, 2026

Serena Williams Ignites Debate Over Athletes Taking GLP-1s

NurPhoto / Getty ImagesSerena Williams’ triumphant return to competitive tennis has reignited a surprisingly thorny debate that stretches far beyond the court: Are GLP-1 weight-loss drugs giving athletes an unfair edge?The 23-time Grand Slam champion returned to the court earlier this month at the Queen’s Club Championship for her first doubles competition in nearly four years, teaming up with 19-year-old Canadian doubles partner Victoria Mboko for a convincing win.The 44-year-old’s performance immediately drew attention online, with some critics questioning whether her public use of the weight-loss drug tirzepatide could provide an athletic advantage.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Related coverage for "The 'Women's Wimbledon champions' quiz": The Standard — Serena Williams, Andy Murray and the biggest storylines at Wimbledon this year. Yardbarker — The 'WNBA MVPs' quiz. People.com — Kate Middleton Looks Regal in Red at Wimbledon Women’s Final. DNyuz — Torrance’s Iva Jovic chases win over Jessica Pegula in all-American Wimbledon match. MS NOW — Count me in for the Serena Williams comeback — however long it lasts. The Daily Beast — Serena Williams Ignites Debate Over Athletes Taking GLP-1s