Stephen Wilson+FollowPegula Upset: Cocciaretto Steals the ShowWow, talk about a Wimbledon shocker! World No. 3 Jessica Pegula—fresh off a big win at Bad Homburg—got bounced in the first round by Elisabetta Cocciaretto. Pegula was super candid after the match, admitting her serve just wasn’t there and giving full props to Cocciaretto for playing lights-out tennis. With both Pegula and Coco Gauff out early, it’s a tough day for Team USA. Can Madison Keys or Emma Navarro step up? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Tennis #Wimbledon10Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowYastremska Shocks Gauff at Wimbledon!Wow, what a stunner on Centre Court! Dayana Yastremska, the Ukrainian comeback queen, just handed world No. 2 Coco Gauff a straight-sets defeat in the first round. This is Yastremska’s fourth top-5 win, but definitely her biggest yet—especially considering her past battles with Gauff (now 1-3 in their rivalry). You could see how much it meant to her in the post-match interview. Is this the start of a deep run for Dayana? #Sports #Tennis #Wimbledon00Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowFritz’s Comeback Halted by Wimbledon CurfewCan you believe what happened to Taylor Fritz last night? The No. 5 seed was on the verge of an epic comeback against Mpetshi Perricard, rallying from two sets down and winning a wild tiebreak to force a fifth. But just as Fritz had all the momentum, Wimbledon officials suspended the match—40 minutes before curfew! Sure, King Fritz dug himself a hole, but this early stoppage feels like a huge momentum killer. Does Wimbledon’s curfew tradition need a rethink? #Wimbledon #TaylorFritz #TennisDebate #Sports #Tennis00Share
Kelly Jones+FollowTsitsipas' Future: Is This the End for the Greek God?Heartbreak for the Greek God—Stefanos Tsitsipas bowed out of Wimbledon in the first round, forced to retire against Royer due to a nagging back injury. Tsitsi’s post-match comments were raw: he’s out of answers and seriously questioning his tennis future. With his back issues dating back to 2023 and no surgery on the table, fans are left wondering if we’ve seen the last of Tsitsipas on the big stage. Can he bounce back, or is this the end of an era? #Tsitsipas #Wimbledon #Tennis #Sports00Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowSharapova’s Denim Skirt Sparks Wimbledon BuzzClassic Masha move! Maria Sharapova showed up at Wimbledon in a denim skirt, poking fun at the All England Club’s famously strict all-white dress code. The 2004 champ even joked on Instagram about Googling if denim was allowed. While Wimbledon’s rules are legendary (remember her 2008 tuxedo look?), Sharapova’s playful jab reminds us how fashion and tradition always clash at SW19. Do you think the dress code is too much, or does it keep Wimbledon special? #Wimbledon #Sharapova #TennisFashion #Sports #Tennis41Share
Kelly Jones+FollowShnaider’s Bandana Ban: Wimbledon Drama!Diana Shnaider, the rising star known for her signature bandana, was forced to ditch her iconic look at Wimbledon due to the strict all-white dress code. Fans noticed her missing headwear as she powered through her opening match in record heat. While Shnaider’s bandana saga stirs debate, she’s embracing the SW19 vibes and teaming up with Mirra Andreeva in doubles. What do you think—should Wimbledon relax its fashion rules for player individuality? #Wimbledon #Shnaider #TennisFashion #Sports #Tennis22Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowRaducanu’s Champagne Moment at WimbledonDid anyone catch Emma Raducanu’s reaction to that wild champagne cork incident on Court 1? Right after taking the first set against Mimi Xu, a cork zipped past her, and she handled it with pure class—cracking a smile and giving a shoutout to the fans. The bubbly break didn’t throw her off at all; she kept her cool, racked up 25 winners, and cruised to a 6-3, 6-3 win. Love seeing the home crowd bring out the best in the former US Open champ! #Wimbledon #Raducanu #Tennis #Sports30Share
Gregory Costa+FollowAlcaraz Salutes Fognini in Wimbledon EpicWhat a battle on Centre Court! Carlitos showed true sportsmanship after outlasting the fiery Fognini in a five-set marathon. With Fabio likely playing his last Wimbledon, Alcaraz led the crowd in a heartfelt ovation—pure class from the young champ. Even though Fognini never made it past the third round here, he’s had a stellar career. Now, with a favorable draw, could Alcaraz make another deep run? #Wimbledon #Alcaraz #Fognini #Sports #Tennis00Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowTarvet’s Cinderella Shot vs. AlcarazOllie Tarvet, the British college ace, is set for a dream Wimbledon showdown with Spanish sensation Carlitos after a straight-sets win. But while Tarvet’s family and girlfriend are buzzing, NCAA rules mean he’ll only see a fraction of his $135k prize money. Can the underdog stun King Carlos, or will the real drama be off the court with these college cash rules? #Wimbledon #Alcaraz #Tarvet #Sports #Tennis00Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowSabalenka’s Wimbledon Comeback Feels EpicWow, what a turnaround for the Tiger Queen! After last year’s heartbreak—when a shoulder injury forced her out of Wimbledon—Sabalenka opened up about how tough it was mentally. She called herself “really depressed” missing out on the SW19 atmosphere. But now, she’s back and looked unstoppable in her first match, even with the heat and a packed house (Becks in the crowd, no less!). This feels like a redemption arc—can she go all the way this year? #Sabalenka #Wimbledon #ComebackQueen #Sports #Tennis10Share