Carlos Alcaraz's Wimbledon Win Streak Reaches 18. Sabalenka Gets to Another Slam Quarterfinal
- World number one Aryna Sabalenka is currently competing at Wimbledon, having reached the quarterfinals at her 11th consecutive Grand Slam tournament.
- Carlos Alcaraz aims for his third consecutive Wimbledon title, maintaining an impressive 18-match winning streak on grass surfaces.
- Sabalenka stated, "You cannot show any weaknesses," emphasizing the importance of self-belief during the tournament.
- The event continues as other seeds have fallen, highlighting the competitive nature of Wimbledon this year.
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LONDON (Reuters) -Carlos Alcaraz came through a ferocious fourth-round firefight against Andrey Rublev to win 6-7(5) 6-3 6-4 6-4 on Centre Court and keep his bid for a third successive Wimbledon title on track on Sunday. Read full story

Carlos Alcaraz's Wimbledon win streak reaches 18. Sabalenka gets to another Slam quarterfinal
LONDON — Carlos Alcaraz’s latest up-and-down Wimbledon performance began with a dropped set. Later Sunday, he was in danger of getting broken to fall further behind in the third. And then, as he so often does, Alcaraz seized the moment,…

Sabalenka storms into Wimbledon quarters as Alcaraz braces for Rublev test
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Alcaraz seeks top gear at Wimbledon as Sabalenka stays calm
Carlos Alcaraz faces a tricky test on Sunday against volatile Russian Andrey Rublev in his charge towards a third consecutive Wimbledon title, while Aryna Sabalenka looks unstoppable as she prepares
The round of 16 matches have begun at Wimbledon. Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz faces eighth seed Andrei Rublev.
This is the start of the 8th final in London this Sunday. On the track, notably Alcaraz opposed to Rublev. Sabalenka face Belgian Mertens.
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