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Kostyuk dedicates Wimbledon semifinal run to mom, 89-year-old grandpa
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Noskova hopes to emulate Kvitova, who she looked up to as a kid
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Separating results from self-worth has freed Kostyuk up
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Under the radar, Marta Kostyuk learns to enjoy grass at Wimbledon
Marta Kostyuk went into Roland Garros with all eyes on her as a potential title contender, but she's been under the radar at Wimbledon. That suits her just fine -- and she's into the second week of a second straight Slam anyway.
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Anisimova, Swiatek depart Wimbledon searching for answers
Amanda Anisimova and Iga Swiatek both cut frustrated figures after their respective third-round defeats at Wimbledon and will enter the Hard-Court Swing searching for their best tennis.
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After taking back control, Ashlyn Krueger is on a 11-match winning streak
Ashlyn Krueger has taken a more hands-on approach to her career, and it's producing the best grass-court run of her career.
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'Philippines in Wimbledon, it means so much': Eala continues to achieve history
Alexandra Eala became the first Filipina to reach the third round at a Grand Slam at the Open Era, wearing a embroidered Tagalog message on her visor. Learn more of Eala's newest mantra and how it fits the larger picture of her career and country.
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Chat with Claire Liu: Her Grand Slam breakthrough, blogging and overcoming a tumultuous 2025
2017 Wimbledon junior champion Claire Liu achieved her best result Wednesday at a Grand Slam after 29 previous appearances at a Major as a pro. After her win, wtatennis.com sat down with the American, who shared an honest view of Grand Slams, overcoming a difficult 2025 and her blog.
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For Mariam Bolkvadze, a breakthrough years in the making finally arrived at home
Mariam Bolkvadze overcame repeated injury setbacks to become the first woman representing Georgia to win a Wimbledon match at the tournament she calls her home Slam.
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Tatjana Maria has one eye on Wimbledon -- and one on the next generation
As Tatjana Maria prepares to face 18-year-old Iva Jovic, the former Wimbledon semifinalist discusses scouting the next generation for daughter Charlotte, embracing her slice-heavy style and succeeding in tennis' power era.
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