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"Novak Djokovic's Always Making Fun of Me" - Aryna Sabalenka Reveals Serb's Crucial Skill She Refuses to Stop 'Copying' at Wimbledon

  • Aryna Sabalenka won against Elise Mertens with a score of 6-4, 7-6 to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
  • Sabalenka has won 10 of her last 12 matches against Mertens, showcasing a strong rivalry.
  • The Belarusian has not dropped a set in the tournament and is aiming for her first Wimbledon title.
  • Sabalenka expressed her happiness after the match, stating, 'I'm super happy with the performance.
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The world ranking first Aryna Sabalenka stands in the quarter-finals in Wimbledon and is thus still three victories away from her first title win in this Grand Slam tournament! The top-ranked Belarussin won on Sunday in the eighth final against the number 24 Belgian Elise Mertens 6:4, 7:6(4). Of the laws, among the men of the US-American Taylor Fritz (No. 5) and the Russian Karen Chatschanov (17) are still on. Sabalenka had to fight against Mert…

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The Limburger delivered an excellent performance against the queen of the circuit. But that was not enough. ...

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4th Round Highlights | Aryna Sabalenka v Elise Mertens

Catch all of the best moments from the Round 4 match between Aryna Sabalenka & Elise Mertens, at Wimbledon 2025.

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NewsBytes broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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