Stephen Herrera+FollowNo Kyrgios on ESPN: Bad Boy Benched Again?Looks like the tennis world’s favorite wildcard, Nick Kyrgios, won’t be lighting up ESPN’s Wimbledon coverage this year. After his headline-grabbing debut at the Aussie Open, many fans expected the ‘bad boy’ to bring his signature candor back to the booth. But with King Kyrgios still sidelined by injuries—and maybe some off-court drama—he’s missing both the tournament and the TV spotlight. Do you think ESPN is playing it safe, or is this a missed opportunity for some real talk? #Kyrgios #Wimbledon #TennisTalk #Sports #Tennis00Share
Danielle Strickland+FollowShelton’s Stand: No ‘Selfish’ Pullouts HereBen Shelton just threw some subtle shade at Emma Raducanu’s infamous Wimbledon withdrawal last year. While Raducanu caught heat for ditching Andy Murray in mixed doubles after her singles win, Shelton made it clear he’d never leave his partner hanging—even after grinding through singles and doubles rounds. He called bailing on your partner 'selfish' and said, 'I wasn’t raised that way.' Meanwhile, Raducanu has apologized again to Murray, hoping for forgiveness. Do you think she deserves a pass, or is Shelton setting the real standard? #Wimbledon #BenShelton #EmmaRaducanu #Sports00Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowAlcaraz Rejects 'Rafa Successor' TagReally interesting insight from Carlitos in the new Netflix doc! Despite all the hype about him being the next King of Clay, Alcaraz makes it clear he wants to be known for his own journey—not just as Rafa’s heir. Even Rafa himself admits the comparisons can get overwhelming. After his emotional rollercoaster this season—defending Wimbledon, winning his first French Open, but also dealing with burnout—Alcaraz is showing he’s carving his own path. What do you think: is it fair to keep linking him to Rafa, or should we let him be Carlitos? #Alcaraz #RafaNadal #Tennis #Wimbledon #FrenchOpen #NextGen #Sports10Share
Nicole Baxter+FollowAlcaraz’s All-White Close Call at WimbledonDid you all catch the story about Carlitos almost getting banned from Wimbledon over his underwear? The Prince of SW19, fresh off back-to-back wins over the Djoker, nearly ran afoul of the legendary all-white dress code—turns out his colored briefs showed through his shorts! Even with four Slams and a Channel Slam to his name, Alcaraz isn’t immune to tradition. He owned up to the mishap in his Netflix doc, showing how even the biggest stars have to play by the rules. Thoughts on Wimbledon’s strict dress code? #Wimbledon #Alcaraz #TennisTradition #ChannelSlam #Sports80Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowTsitsipas's Bold Coaching Move!🎾 Big news in tennis! Stefanos Tsitsipas is teaming up with former Wimbledon champ Goran Ivanisevic as his new coach. After parting ways with his dad, it seems Stefanos is ready for a fresh start. Could this be the breakthrough he needs on grass? 🏆 #Tsitsipas #Wimbledon #TennisTalk #Sports80Share
Beth Holland+FollowAlcaraz and Sinner Rivalry Heats Up: What’s Next After Wimbledon’s Epic Final?Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are quickly becoming the faces of tennis’s new era. After a thrilling Wimbledon final that broke TV ratings records, the rivalry between these two young stars is capturing fans’ imaginations like never before. With both players now taking some time to rest—Alcaraz even withdrawing from the Canadian Open to recover—fans are already buzzing about their next clash. Coach Patrick Mouratoglou has called Alcaraz “an exception” in the sport, while legends like Jimmy Connors are weighing in on the mental battles behind the scenes. One thing’s clear: whether you’re Team Alcaraz or Team Sinner, this rivalry is only just getting started. The next chapter could unfold as soon as the US Open. Who’s your pick to come out on top this summer? #Tennis #Sports #Alcaraz #Sinner #Wimbledon #USOpen 40Share