Nicole Baxter+FollowFognini’s Son Torn: Dad vs. Carlitos Clash!How’s this for a Wimbledon storyline? Fabio Fognini’s son, Federico, is a huge Carlitos Alcaraz fan—but now he has to watch his dad face the double defending champ in round one! Fognini joked he told his son not to say hello to Alcaraz before the match, and little Federico was not happy. It’s a bittersweet moment for the Fognini family, especially since this could be Fabio’s last Wimbledon. Can the Italian veteran pull off a shocker against the red-hot King of SW19? #Wimbledon #Alcaraz #Fognini #Sports #Tennis10Share
matthew58+FollowIs This Fognini’s Perfect Wimbledon Farewell?Wow, what a rollercoaster on Centre Court! The Magician, Fabio Fognini, nearly toppled the young phenom Alcaraz in a five-set thriller, and even King John (McEnroe) is saying it’s time for Fognini to call it a career. After chatting with Flavia Pennetta, McEnroe thinks Fabio’s ready to trade the tour for family life. But after that gutsy performance, should he really retire now? Or does he have one more magic run left? #Wimbledon #Fognini #Alcaraz #Sports #Tennis20Share
Danielle Strickland+Follow153 MPH Serve! Perricard vs Fritz ThrillerDid you guys catch the rocket Giovanni “GMP” Mpetshi Perricard launched at Fritz? 153 mph—new Wimbledon record! But props to Fritz (aka “Big Serve Slayer”) for not just returning it, but winning the point. This first-round clash is turning into an instant classic: two tiebreak kings, no breaks, and now suspended at 2-2 sets thanks to the curfew. Who’s your pick to take the decider when play resumes? #Wimbledon #TennisRecords #Fritz #Sports #Tennis10Share
matthew58+FollowWimbledon’s Tech Over Tradition: Right Call?Wimbledon’s gone all-in on tech this year, swapping out its iconic line judges for AI-powered calls—a first in 147 years! While some, like the new champ Krejcikova, miss the old-school charm, others like Zverev and Musetti see the upside: fewer arguments and more accuracy. But is this the end of Wimbledon’s classic vibe, or just the next step for the sport? What do you think—should the ‘Cathedral of Tennis’ stick to tradition or embrace the future? #Wimbledon #TennisTradition #AIinSports #Sports #Tennis20Share
Kelly Jones+FollowFognini’s Emotional Farewell vs. AlcarazDid anyone else get chills watching the Maestro take King Carlos to five sets? Fognini, at 38 and possibly playing his last Wimbledon, left it all on Centre Court—pushing the defending champ to the brink in a 4-hour epic. The real heartbreaker? Fabio broke down in tears after Alcaraz gave him a standing ovation, showing just how much this match meant. Even Alcaraz said he couldn’t believe it might be Fognini’s last Wimbledon, praising his level and spirit. What a way to (maybe) say goodbye! #Wimbledon #Fognini #Alcaraz #Sports #Tennis10Share
Reginald Gonzalez+FollowCan Alcaraz Outshine Sinner & Djokovic Again?Toni Nadal, the mastermind behind Rafa’s glory days, is backing Carlitos to defend his Wimbledon crown—but he’s got doubts about Sinner bouncing back after that epic Roland Garros collapse. Toni thinks Sinner’s mental scars might linger, making him vulnerable if he faces Alcaraz again. Meanwhile, the ageless Novak still lurks as a threat, even if he’s not at his peak. Is King Carlos set for another London triumph, or could Sinner or Djoker spoil the party? #Wimbledon #Alcaraz #Sinner #Sports #Tennis00Share
matthew58+FollowTarvet’s $135K Wimbledon Win—But Only $10K?Ollie Tarvet just pulled off a dream Wimbledon debut, taking down Riedi in straight sets and possibly lining up a clash with world No. 1 Alcaraz. But here’s the kicker: thanks to NCAA rules, Tarvet only pockets $10K of his $135K prize money. Hard to believe, right? The Brit’s handled it with class, but fans are buzzing—should the NCAA rethink its rules for rising stars like Tarvet? #Wimbledon #NCAA #Tennis #Sports20Share
Gregory Costa+FollowPutintseva’s Wimbledon Meltdown: What Happened?Wow, did anyone catch Yulia Putintseva’s rough day at Wimbledon? The Kazakh fighter, known for her fiery attitude, got double bageled by Amanda Anisimova—6-0, 6-0 in just 43 minutes! But the real drama was Putintseva’s emotional breakdown on the bench and her heated exchange with the umpire over a disruptive spectator. She even claimed the fan was dangerous and refused to play until he was removed. After last year’s fourth-round run, this early exit stings. Is this the toughest moment of Putintseva’s career? #Wimbledon #Putintseva #TennisDrama #Sports #Tennis50Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowHeatwave Drama: Keys Survives Ruse ScareWhat a wild opener at SW19! On the hottest Wimbledon day ever, Madison Keys (aka "Mad Maddie") faced a real test from qualifier Elena-Gabriela Ruse, who literally gave it her all—she was sick courtside in the third set but still pushed Keys to the brink. Despite Ruse’s gutsy effort, Keys rallied for a 6-7, 7-5, 7-5 win. Respect to Ruse for finishing strong! Can Keys finally break her Wimbledon curse this year? #Wimbledon #MadisonKeys #ElenaGabrielaRuse #Sports #Tennis00Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowWimbledon Goes High-Tech: Goodbye Line Judges!Big news from SW19: Wimbledon is officially saying farewell to its legendary line judges after 147 years, joining the U.S. Open and Aussie Open in going fully electronic for line calls. While some, like World No. 1 Sabalenka, are nostalgic for the classic human touch, others—like Zverev—think it’s a fairer, more modern move. What do you think: Is this the end of an era or the start of a new one for The Championships? #Wimbledon #TennisTradition #TechInSports #Sports #Tennis41Share