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Wimbledon criticised over ‘disgraceful’ Serena Williams decision

Metro

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June 29, 2026

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Metro

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· Jul 3, 2026

‘Just say thank you’ – Serena Williams criticised for ‘disappointing’ Wimbledon decision

‘Just say thank you’ – Serena Williams criticised for ‘disappointing’ Wimbledon decision

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 9, 2026

Tennis Star Hospitalized After Serious Fall on the Way to Wimbledon

Getty Images/Instagram/CocovandeyTennis champion CoCo Vandeweghe, 34, suffered a painful set of injuries from a “serious fall” on her way to Wimbledon.Vandeweghe posted a shocking series of photos on Wednesday that showed the aftermath of her unlucky tumble, quipping in the caption, “Semifinals are set ! Hopefully my teeth will be too .The decorated athlete, who reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals twice (2015 and 2017) and ranked No. 9 in singles tennis in 2018, was in London with ESPN’s broadcast team to provide expert analysis during the annual tournament.Read more at The Daily Beast.

GiveMeSport

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· Jul 2, 2026

Wimbledon: Real Reason Serena Williams Broke Strict Rule as $50,000 Fine Decision Made

Williams' return to professional tennis has come with controversy.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 3, 2026

OLIVIA KEMP: How Ruth Langsford sent a VERY pointed message about 'loyalty' by enjoying a jolly to Wimbledon with Eamonn Holmes' son - who's no longer speaking to his father: 'Things are at a pretty ugly stage'

OLIVIA KEMP: How Ruth Langsford sent a VERY pointed message about 'loyalty' by enjoying a jolly to Wimbledon with Eamonn Holmes' son - who's no longer speaking to his father: 'Things are at a pretty ugly stage'

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jul 11, 2026

Muchova eyes Wimbledon glory

LONDON — Karolina Muchova’s injury-plagued career was in danger of coming to a premature end just four years ago, but now the Wimbledon finalist is on the brink of a life-changing moment at the All-England Club. Muchova will play in the first all-Czech Wimbledon final on Saturday against 21-year-old Linda Noskova. It will be the [] The post Muchova eyes Wimbledon glory appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 1, 2026

Serena Williams under fire for 'exceedingly bad sportsmanship' after Wimbledon snub

Sky News host James Morrow accuses Serena Williams of poor sportsmanship following her Wimbledon defeat. “She [Serena Williams] didn’t even attend the compulsory media conference that the players, I thought, were required to do, win or lose,” Mr Morrow said. “This strikes me as exceedingly bad sportsmanship.”

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Related coverage for "Wimbledon criticised over ‘disgraceful’ Serena Williams decision": Metro — ‘Just say thank you’ – Serena Williams criticised for ‘disappointing’ Wimbledon decision. The Daily Beast — Tennis Star Hospitalized After Serious Fall on the Way to Wimbledon. GiveMeSport — Wimbledon: Real Reason Serena Williams Broke Strict Rule as $50,000 Fine Decision Made. Daily Mail — OLIVIA KEMP: How Ruth Langsford sent a VERY pointed message about 'loyalty' by enjoying a jolly to Wimbledon with Eamonn Holmes' son - who's no longer speaking to his father: 'Things are at a pretty ugly stage'. Egyptian Gazette — Muchova eyes Wimbledon glory. Sky News Australia — Serena Williams under fire for 'exceedingly bad sportsmanship' after Wimbledon snub