
Liam Llewellyn
Writer at The Sun
Journalist at The Daily Mirror
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
thetennisgazette.com | Liam Llewellyn
Madison Keys opened up on her tennis return after winning the Australian Open. The 30-year-old claimed the biggest title of her career following an epic victory against Aryna Sabalenka in the Melbourne final back in January. Keys defeated the World number one to win the first Grand Slam title of her career and in the process stop the Belarusian from winning the tournament three years in a row.
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3 weeks ago |
thetennisgazette.com | Liam Llewellyn
Martina Navratilova pinpointed why Grigor Dimitrov finds it difficult to beat Novak Djokovic. In Friday’s Miami Open semi-final, the Bulgarian faced the 24-time Grand Slam champion for the 14th time in his career. But the 33-year-old, who left the court exhausted following his quarter-final, could not match Novak Djokovic’s level inside Hard Rock Stadium. The Serbian will now compete in Sunday’s championship match where he will face 19-year-old Jakub Mensik.
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3 weeks ago |
thetennisgazette.com | Liam Llewellyn
Grigor Dimitrov reached the Miami Open semi-finals for the second successive year, but it may have come at a cost. The Bulgarian took Frederico Cerundolo for a spot in the last four at the Masters 1000 event in very humid conditions on Wednesday evening. The pair engaged in an entertaining three-set battle which at one point looked to be going the way of the Argentine.
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4 weeks ago |
thetennisgazette.com | Liam Llewellyn
Following an excellent 2024 campaign, Jasmine Paolini has endured a difficult start to 2025 so far. Before the Miami Open, the 29-year-old had yet to reach the quarter-finals of any of her previous four events this season. But tropical conditions in Florida had a great effect on Jasmine Paolini, as she is into the last four for the tournament for the first time in her career. In the process, the World number seven made history and she will prepare to take on Aryna Sabalenka on Thursday.
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1 month ago |
the-express.com | Liam Llewellyn
Tennis legend Andy Roddick has high hopes for Carlos Alcaraz’s rivalry with Jannik Sinner while also identifying the 'new Roger Federer'. With the era of the ‘Big 3’ coming to an end following the Swiss Maestro’s 2022 retirement and this season perhaps being the last for Rafael Nadal, the sport is eager to see who will form the game’s next historic rivalry.
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