Today in News History

On July 9, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1745, French victory in the Battle of Melle allows them to capture Ghent in the days after. In 1746, Philip V of Spain (born 1683) passed away. In 1877, The inaugural Wimbledon Championships begins. In 1922, Johnny Weissmuller swims the 100 meters freestyle in 58.6 seconds breaking the world swimming record and the 'minute barrier'. In 1931, Sylvia Bacon, American judge (died 2023) was born. In 1950, Adriano Panatta, Italian tennis player and sailor was born. In 1962, Georges Bataille, French philosopher, novelist, and poet (born 1897) passed away. In 1984, Piia Suomalainen, Finnish tennis player was born. In 1985, Paweł Korzeniowski, Polish swimmer was born. In 2022, John Gwynne, English reporter and commentator (born 1945) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Wimbledon: Arthur Fery vs. Alexander Zverev - prediction, head-to-head, tournament so far

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July 8, 2026

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Wimbledon: Arthur Fery vs. Alexander Zverev - prediction, head-to-head, tournament so far

Sports Mole previews Friday's Wimbledon semi-final match between Arthur Fery and Alexander Zverev, including predictions, head-to-head and their tournament so far.

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