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‘All the drinking and partying, I’m like 57’: Kyrgios’ timeline for tennis exit

‘All the drinking and partying, I’m like 57’: Kyrgios’ timeline for tennis exit

The 28-year-old injured Australian says he feels like he has the body of a 57-year-old because of his partying.

  • by Roger Vaughan and Ian Chadband

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Philippoussis fined, cops suspended ban for breaching betting rules

Philippoussis fined, cops suspended ban for breaching betting rules

The former US Open finalist, who did not contest the charge, has been fined $15,000 and given a suspended ban after being paid for a voiceover to promote a gaming company.

Djokovic fined for racquet abuse
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Djokovic fined for racquet abuse

Wimbledon officials fined the Serb star for his actions during the loss in the final.

New king of Wimbledon might have ended men’s tennis’ two-decade monopoly
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New king of Wimbledon might have ended men’s tennis’ two-decade monopoly

Carlos Alcaraz might have finally broken a men’s tennis monopoly that started months after he was born.

  • by Marc McGowan
Djokovic breaks down in tears post-match
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Djokovic breaks down in tears post-match

Novak Djokovic gave a heartfelt speech towards his family after a close loss to Carlos Alcaraz.

Alcaraz clinches incredible victory
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Alcaraz clinches incredible victory

Carlos Alcaraz has ushered in a new generation with his superb victory over Novak Djokovic in a five-set thriller.

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Alcaraz jokes with Djokovic in victory speech
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Alcaraz jokes with Djokovic in victory speech

Carlos Alcaraz has declared 36 is the new 26, praising Novak Djokovic for his performance in the grand slam final.

Changing of the guard: Alcaraz beats Djokovic to win Wimbledon men’s title
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Changing of the guard: Alcaraz beats Djokovic to win Wimbledon men’s title

Carlos Alcaraz has defeated Novak Djokovic to win the Wimbledon men’s singles title in a thrilling five-setter.

Djokovic puts it to a fifth
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Djokovic puts it to a fifth

A double fault from Carlos Alcaraz handed Novak Djokovic the advantage and the crowd a five-set thriller.

Alcaraz takes control
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Alcaraz takes control

Carlos Alcaraz made it two sets to one to put the pressure on Novak Djokovic.

Djokovic clashes with umpire
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Djokovic clashes with umpire

Novak Djokovic's problems continued as he argued with the umpire over time issues.