Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz survived a worrying midmatch slump to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals yesterday, while injured American Madison Keys quit her last-16 clash in floods of tears after being one game from victory.
World No 3 Alcaraz defeated French 16th seed Ugo Humbert 6-3, 6-4, 1-6, 7-5 to make the lasteight of a Grand Slam for the ninth time in just 14 appearances.
However, uncomfortable it was another afternoon for Alcaraz, who had needed five sets to see off Frances Tiafoe in the third round.
His erratic performance yesterday saw him drop serve five times and commit an uncharacteristic 33 unforced errors.
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Boks chase NZ double
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'Pecco' aims to pick himself up again
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Kruger boosts SA medal count
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Pegula scripts a dream story
Jessica Pegula scripted an astonishing comeback \"just in the nick of time\" to defeat Karolina Muchova on Thursday at the US Open and reach her first Grand Slam final, where she will take on big-hitting Aryna Sabalenka for the title.
Hunt is very aggravated with PSL's dilly-dallying
SuperSport United head coach Gavin Hunt (below) has weighed in on the unconventional start to the new Premier Soccer League (PSL) season.
US soccer icon hanging up her boots
Los Angeles-US soccer icon Alex Morgan (right), who inspired the Americans to two Women's World Cup football crowns, announced Thursday that she will retire after a final club match tomorrow.
Irish seek huge upset
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Is retiring early an option?
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Banking on women
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Failing matric is not the end of life
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