Brittany Gilbert+FollowAlcaraz Survives Fognini Scare at SW19Wow, what a rollercoaster for Carlitos! The defending champ looked totally out of sorts against the crafty Fognini—Henman even called his play 'bizarre.' With unforced errors piling up and a shaky first serve, it almost felt like we were about to witness the biggest upset in Wimbledon history. But Alcaraz dug deep and survived a five-set thriller. Do you think King Carlos can find his rhythm and chase that third straight title? #Wimbledon #Alcaraz #Fognini #Sports #Tennis20Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowOsaka Surprised by Kyrgios in Her Box!Did anyone else catch the hilarious moment when Naomi Osaka found out Nick Kyrgios was in her box at Wimbledon? The Queen of Calm admitted she was 'a little embarrassed'—she didn’t even notice the Aussie showman cheering her on! With Osaka laser-focused on her comeback, this unexpected crossover between two of tennis’ most unique personalities was a fun highlight. Do you think Kyrgios’ courtside energy could help Osaka as she climbs back up the rankings? #Wimbledon #NaomiOsaka #NickKyrgios #Sports #Tennis20Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowOsaka’s ‘Mom Mode’ Shakes Up WimbledonNaomi Osaka is back at Wimbledon, but this time she’s got her daughter Shai along for the ride! The four-time Slam champ opened up about juggling tennis and motherhood, revealing how Shai’s presence has totally changed her daily routine—think early bedtimes and jet lag battles. Fans are loving this new side of Osaka, who’s determined to make her mark on grass while embracing life as a tennis mom. Can ‘Mom Mode’ Osaka go deep this year? #NaomiOsaka #Wimbledon #TennisMom #Sports #Tennis242Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowŚwiątek’s Wimbledon Hurdle: Will 2025 Be Her Year?Fellow tennis fans, is this finally the year Queen Iga cracks the Wimbledon code? Despite her dominance on clay, Świątek’s grass-court journey has been a grind since her junior title in 2018. She recently admitted that winning as a teen felt life-changing—until reality hit and the real work began. Now, with five Slams but no SW19 semis, she’s set to face Kudermetova in round one. Can Iga’s breakthrough at Bad Homburg fuel a deep run at the All England Club? Let’s discuss! #IgaSwiatek #Wimbledon #TennisTalk #Sports #Tennis10Share
Gregory Costa+FollowCan Branstine Shock Sabalenka at SW19?All eyes are on world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka as she returns to Wimbledon, but her first-round opponent, Carson Branstine, is making headlines for more than just her tennis. The Canadian, known for her modeling career, just battled through qualifiers and is aiming for a giant upset. Sabalenka, aka the Belarusian powerhouse, is hungry for her first Wimbledon title after tough Grand Slam finals losses this year. Could Branstine’s confidence and unique journey fuel a surprise on Centre Court? #Wimbledon #Sabalenka #Branstine #Sports #Tennis00Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowHeartbreak for the Minister of HappinessOns Jabeur, aka the Minister of Happiness, stunned fans at SW19 when she broke down in tears and retired early against Tomova. After a heroic effort to save nine game points, Jabeur was visibly shaken and needed medical attention before bravely returning—only to concede defeat in the second set. With record heat and past Wimbledon heartbreaks weighing on her, it’s clear this year’s mental and physical grind is taking its toll. Can Jabeur bounce back from this emotional setback? #Wimbledon #OnsJabeur #TennisFamily #Sports #Tennis10Share
Kelly Jones+FollowTsitsipas’ Wimbledon Exit: Is a Break Coming?Heartbreak for the Greek God—Stefanos Tsitsipas was forced to retire in the first round at Wimbledon, trailing Royer, after his nagging back injury flared up again. Tsitsi opened up post-match, hinting he might need a break from the tour, saying, “I’m fighting a lot of wars these days.” Despite teaming up with Goran Ivanisevic, the pain just won’t fade. Is this the end of his Slam runs for now? Fans, how do you see his comeback chances? #Tsitsipas #Wimbledon #Tennis #Sports10Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowSharapova’s New Look Stuns at WimbledonWow, talk about a Wimbledon surprise! Maria Sharapova, the Ice Queen who shocked Serena at 17, showed up looking totally different alongside Becks. Her new style had fans doing a double-take—gone is the classic blonde ponytail! It’s wild to think her upset over Serena still fuels one of tennis’ most talked-about rivalries. Anyone else remember that 2004 final? Sharapova’s transformation is almost as dramatic as her on-court battles! #Wimbledon #Sharapova #SerenaWilliams #Sports #Tennis707Share
Reginald Gonzalez+FollowMpetshi Perricard’s Serve Shocks WimbledonDid you guys catch the opening day at Wimbledon? The 6'8" French powerhouse, Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, just obliterated Taylor Dent’s 14-year-old fastest serve record—not once, but twice! He fired a 151 mph rocket, then topped it with a 153 mph bomb under the Court 1 roof. Even Fritz, known for his grass-court prowess, was left reeling. Is this the start of a new serving era at SW19? Let’s hear your takes on this record-breaking rivalry! #Wimbledon #TennisRecords #MpetshiPerricard #Sports #Tennis31Share
Reginald Gonzalez+FollowMedvedev Meltdown: Bonzi Stuns the Bear!Wow, what an opening day shocker at SW19! The Bear, Daniil Medvedev, crashed out in the first round after Benjamin Bonzi—ranked 64th—played the match of his life. Medvedev, a two-time semi-finalist, couldn’t believe Bonzi’s level and let his frustration out on his racquet. Bonzi not only broke his six-match grass losing streak but also claimed his first-ever top-10 win at a Slam. Did anyone see this coming? Wimbledon drama is real! #Wimbledon #Medvedev #Bonzi #Sports #Tennis20Share