
Liam Llewellyn
Writer at The Sun
Journalist at The Daily Mirror
Articles
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1 week ago |
tennishead.net | Liam Llewellyn
Jacob Fearnley is one of Britain’s top young players looking to make a big impression on the ATP Tour. He was introduced to a wider audience at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, when he faced Novak Djokovic in the second round. The Serbian claimed victory but he needed four sets to see off Fearnley, who has grown in confidence ever since that result. He is now into the world’s top 60 and is aiming for a strong run at Queen’s ahead of the Wimbledon.
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tennishead.net | Liam Llewellyn
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have been dominating the ATP Tour at Grand Slam level. They have won seven of the last eight majors on offer and they occupy the top two spots in the rankings. They have kickstarted a new era following the prolonged success of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. As they aim for more success at Wimbledon, Tracy Austin thinks there is another player who has made significant improvements that will pose a huge threat at the All-England Club.
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1 week ago |
tennishead.net | Liam Llewellyn
Carlos Alcaraz commenced his 2025 grass court season at the Queen’s Club Championships. Fresh from defending his French Open title in dramatic fashion, the 22-year-old is in London and aims to regain the title. Alcaraz commenced his campaign by defeating Australia’s Adam Walton in an entertaining straight sets match. The Spaniard is up and running at Queen’s and will aim to increase his level match by match on a surface he has mastered over the past two seasons.
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1 week ago |
tennishead.net | Liam Llewellyn
Fans are preparing for tennis’ most prestigious tournament – the Wimbledon Championships. The British-based Grand Slam will bring the curtain down on the short but exciting and unpredictable grass court season. With less than two weeks before the action at the Wimbledon Championships commences, the players who will be given wildcards have now been revealed. To the surprise of many, there is one name missing from the list and fans have made their feelings known.
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1 week ago |
tennishead.net | Liam Llewellyn
Taylor Fritz looked set to have a strong run at the Queen’s Club Championships. The American number one arrived in London after beating Alexander Zverev to win the Stuttgart Open on Sunday. But Taylor Fritz came unstuck against the tricky Corentin Moutet, who saved a match point before winning 6–7(5), 7–6(7), 7–5. Therefore, this result has left the door open for Britain’s Jack Draper to achieve something for the first time in his career.
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