Carlos Alcaraz defeats Andrey Rublev to storm into Wimbledon 2025 quarterfinals, extends unbeaten streak to 18 matches

Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz extended his incredible winning run to 18 matches by defeating Russia’s Andrey Rublev 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in an intense fourth-round clash at Wimbledon 2025 on Monday. The defending champion overcame a spirited challenge from Rublev to keep his hopes alive for back-to-back titles at SW19. Alcaraz’s power and composure seal the…

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Wimbledon 2025: Sublime Jannik Sinner storms into pre-quarters without dropping a set; Yuki Bhambri-Galloway pair advances to Round 3 in doubles

Italian star Jannik Sinner continued his flawless run at Wimbledon 2025, reaching the fourth round without dropping a set after dismantling American Tommy Paul 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(3) on Court 1. The World No. 1 has looked in supreme touch so far, executing aggressive baseline play with near perfection as he eyes his maiden Wimbledon crown….

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Arunachal’s Mesom Singhi clinches gold at South Asian Karate Championship, sets sight on Asian Games glory

Mesom Singhi from Arunachal Pradesh etched her name in India’s martial arts history by winning gold at the South Asian Karate Championship 2025 held in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The talented karateka defeated Nepal’s Laxmi Bhandari in the women’s 55kg kumite final with an impressive score of 5-1, demonstrating technical mastery, mental strength, and strategic brilliance….

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On PV Sindhu’s birthday, commentator Gill Clark posts inspirational tribute: ‘Certainly possible she could write another chapter in her remarkable career’

Indian badminton star PV Sindhu turned 30 today, and the global badminton community came together to celebrate her phenomenal journey so far. Among the many wishes she received from fans, fellow players, and coaches, one tribute stood out – from iconic badminton commentator and analyst Gill Clark, who shared a heartfelt message praising Sindhu’s achievements…

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Beatrice Chebet crushes Gudaf Tsegay’s world record, makes history as fastest woman ever in 5000m

Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet produced one of the most extraordinary performances in athletics history by demolishing the women’s 5000m world record at the Paris Diamond League 2025, clocking a stunning 13:03.52. The 24-year-old obliterated Ethiopia’s Gudaf Tsegay’s previous record of 14:00.21, set just last year, by almost a full minute – a margin that has left…

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