Novak Djokovic kept his quest for a first Olympic gold medal on track with a resounding win over old rival Rafael Nadal
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As he seeks the only significant honour to elude him, Novak Djokovic could face Rafael Nadal in round two of the Paris Olympics
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Slick grass, a brisk opponent and a tight turnaround after the clay season denied Iga Swiatek time in every sense in SW19
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Andy Murray’s Centre Court farewell marked a fitting end to his Wimbledon career, regardless of Emma Raducanu’s doubles withdrawal
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Novak Djokovic’s recovery from knee surgery was given an exacting test as he battled past Britain’s Jacob Fearnley in SW19
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Carlos Alcaraz is aiming to become the youngest player in the open era to win the French Open and Wimbledon back-to-back
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While Elena Rybakina has advanced serenely to the last 16 in Paris, her dealings with the press have come under close scrutiny
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As Novak Djokovic attempts to defend his French Open title, poor form and a tough draw are likely to be less decisive than desire
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It is not always obvious what makes Iga Swiatek so dominant, yet even those who understand her game struggle to overcome it
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Rafael Nadal arrived in Rome hoping to gauge his form and fitness. His performances offered little clarity on either front