Jenna Gonzales+FollowDimitrov’s Wimbledon Dream Cut Short AgainAbsolutely gutted for Grigor “Baby Fed” Dimitrov—he was putting on a masterclass against World No. 1 Sinner, up two sets and looking poised for a huge upset. Then, heartbreak: another injury forced him to retire mid-match. Sinner, who’s also been battling his own arm issues, showed real class checking on his friend, but you could tell this wasn’t the way he wanted to advance. Is Dimitrov the unluckiest guy on tour, or what? #Sports #Wimbledon #Dimitrov20Share
Angelica Mclaughlin+FollowClara & Her BF Coach: Secret Wimbledon Edge? 🎾Clara Tauson just spilled on how she and her boyfriend/coach Kasper Elsvad keep things pro ahead of her Wimbledon clash with Iga Świątek. Fans are buzzing: can mixing romance and coaching really work at this level? After knocking out Rybakina, Clara credits their trust and perfectionist grind for her new grass-court success. But will this unique dynamic help her upset Iga? Fandom is split—some say it’s her secret weapon, others think it’s risky! #Entertainment #Celebrity #Wimbledon10Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowTrinity Rodman Steals the Wimbledon SpotlightShelton’s electric run at Wimbledon just got even more buzz with Trinity Rodman—aka the Spirit’s star striker—cheering courtside in a dazzling blue fit. While Ben ‘the Rocket’ Shelton made history as the youngest American to reach the final 16 at three majors in a season, it was Rodman’s All England Club appearance that had fans talking. Their power couple status is official, but Trinity’s candid comments about her father, Dennis Rodman, have also sparked plenty of conversation. Thoughts on this dynamic duo’s rise and the family drama? #Sports #Wimbledon #BenShelton35841Share
jharvey+FollowDimitrov’s Heartbreak Halts Sinner ShowdownWow, what a rollercoaster on Centre Court! Grigor “Baby Fed” Dimitrov was absolutely outplaying Jannik Sinner—the new world No. 1—before that brutal injury forced him to retire. Sinner’s reaction spoke volumes: he didn’t even want to call it a win, just pure respect for Dimitrov’s grit. Five straight Slam retirements for Grigor… just heartbreaking. Do you think this could be his last Wimbledon? Let’s hope he bounces back! #Sports #Wimbledon #Sinner50Share
matthew58+FollowGrass Court Chaos: Why So Many Upsets?Wimbledon’s early rounds have been wild, with top seeds dropping like flies. The real story? Most pros—like King Novak himself—didn’t grow up on grass, making the All England Club’s slick surface a true equalizer. With unpredictable bounces and a super-short grass season, it’s no wonder we’re seeing record upsets and a guaranteed ninth straight new women’s champ. Is grass the great tennis leveler? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Tennis #Wimbledon10Share
Reginald Gonzalez+FollowIvanisevic Blasts Tsitsipas’ Wimbledon PrepWow, Goran Ivanisevic isn’t holding back! After his split with King Novak, the former Wimbledon champ is now coaching Tsitsipas—but he’s already calling out the Greek star’s lack of effort and prep, especially after Stef’s early Wimbledon exit due to injury. Ivanisevic’s blunt verdict? Tsitsipas needs a total reset if he wants to catch up to the likes of Sinner and Alcaraz. Thoughts on whether this tough love will spark a turnaround? #Sports #Tennis #Wimbledon30Share
matthew58+FollowSinner Chasing Federer’s Wimbledon Legacy?With Wimbledon heating up, Maestro Roger Federer kept things diplomatic when asked to pick this year’s champ. He tipped King Novak, young gun Alcaraz, and the red-hot Sinner—who just broke Roger’s own record for fewest games lost in the first three rounds. Sinner’s not fazed by the stat, but fans can’t help but wonder: is he the next grass-court king? Meanwhile, on the women’s side, Federer’s picks are all still in the mix, but the field is wide open after some big upsets. #Sports #Tennis #Wimbledon20Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowBorges’ Jota Tribute Blocked at WimbledonDid anyone catch Nuno Borges’ emotional gesture at Wimbledon? The Portuguese underdog wanted to honor Diogo Jota—aka Liverpool’s “Portuguese Power”—after the tragic accident, but Wimbledon’s strict dress code stopped him from wearing Jota’s jersey, even in white. Instead, Borges wore a black ribbon on his hat during his five-set battle with Khachanov. Respect to Borges for pushing for a tribute, but should Wimbledon have made an exception for such a heartbreaking moment? #Sports #Tennis #Wimbledon10Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowShelton Fumes as Wimbledon Halts ThrillerTalk about drama on the grass! Big-serving Ben Shelton was on the brink of victory against Hijikata, but just as he was serving for the match, the umpire called it for darkness. Shelton, already up two sets, was visibly frustrated—especially since he’d flagged the fading light earlier. Hijikata saved three match points with ice-cold aces, adding to the tension. With more matches suspended, fans are questioning if Wimbledon needs to rethink its late-night scheduling. What do you think—fair call or a momentum killer for Shelton? #Sports #Tennis #Wimbledon20Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowMcEnroe’s Tough Love for Draper After LossTough day for British ace Jack Draper at Wimbledon, falling to Marin Cilic in four sets. SuperMac (John McEnroe) didn’t hold back, warning Draper to be careful about playing too far behind the baseline—just like Medvedev, whose style is catching up with him. McEnroe thinks Draper’s got the tools but needs to mix it up, get to the net, and not let expectations weigh him down. Can Draper bounce back on hard courts? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Tennis #Wimbledon41Share