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Death of Liverpool forward Jota leaves football world in shock

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The football world is shocked by the death of Liverpool and Portugal’s Diogo Jota at the age of 28 in a car accident.

Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, both died in the Zamora province of Spain after their Lamborghini crashed.

The 28-year-old Jota had minor surgery and was being flown back to Liverpool for pre-season training, so doctors advised him against flying, so he had to make the trip by car and ferry instead.

Just 11 days before the fatal crash, Jota wed his long-term partner Rute Cardoso, who he had three children with.

Fans gathered outside Anfield to pay tribute to Jota, who Liverpool described as a “tragedy that transcends” the club.

Jota was “the essence of what a Liverpool player should be,” according to Reds manager Arne Slot.

What transpired?

After their car left the road due to a tyre blowout that occurred while overtaking another vehicle, Jota and Silva, both 25, were killed. Silva is also a professional footballer for Portuguese second-tier club Penafiel.

Both men passed away on Thursday at around 00:30 local time, according to The Guardia Civil.

Jota was supposed to be taking a ferry from Santander to Liverpool by car, but he was also supposed to be returning by boat.

In the south of England, Santander and Plymouth and Portsmouth are both connected by ferry.

Porto and Zamora, which are close to the Portuguese border, are both about 190 miles away.

Ronaldo and Liverpool pay tributes.

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Liverpool led the tributes to Jota, blaming the “unimaginable loss” the club had suffered from.

In 182 games for Liverpool, he scored 65 goals, helping them to win the FA Cup, League Cup, and title last year.

Later on Thursday, the club released additional statements, with manager Slot paying tribute to a player who had “becomed to be a loved one to everyone at the club.”

Someone who, in addition to being with others, made other people feel good about themselves. a person who gave his family a lot of love.

Slot said he last spoke with Jota to congratulate him on his victory in the Nations League and wish him luck for his wedding.

It was a dream summer for Diogo and his family in many ways, he continued, adding that it was heartbreaking that it should come to this.

According to Slot, Liverpool and its supporters “are completely in tune with” Jota’s family and “the same can be said of the wider family of football.”

It was a privilege to have played alongside Jota and to have been his friend off the field, according to Reds captain Virgil van Dijk.

The Dutchman continued, “We will miss you beyond words and never forget you.” We will ensure that your legacy endures, as they say.

Jota was “the most British foreign player” he had met, according to left-back Andy Robertson.

The Scotland international stated in a caption on Instagram that his wedding day was his most memorable day of his life. From that magical day, I long for his unflagging smile. How enthralled was he with his family and wife?

The club’s owners, Billy Hogan, John Henry, Tom Werner, and Mike Gordon, said in a statement that they had been “numb with grief” as they condolemented Jota’s family.

Beyond the player, according to them, was a truly humble person who was sincere, intelligent, funny, and tough, and he made friends wherever he went. He had a life-affirming infectious enthusiasm.

This is a tragedy that transcends the Liverpool football club, according to Fenway Sports Group CEO Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes of Liverpool’s sporting director.

Before joining Liverpool in 2020, Jota had previously scored 44 goals in 131 games for Pacos de Ferreira, Atletico Madrid, Porto, and Wolves.

His final appearance was against Spain in the Uefa Nations League final against Portugal. In 49 internationals, he scored 14 goals.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the skipper of Portugal, wrote on social media that it “makes no sense.” You just got married, and we were just now playing for the national team.

Ronaldo, a five-time winner of the Ballon d’Or, expressed his condolences to Jota’s family, wife, and children, saying, “I know you will always be with them.” Diogo and André, rest in peace. You will be missed by us.

Jurgen Klopp, the former Liverpool manager who bought Jota for the Reds, described him as “heartbroken.”

The German wrote on Instagram that “Diogo was a fantastic player, as well as a great friend, a loving and compassionate husband and father.”

Fans gather at Anfield.

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On Thursday, a horde of football fans gathered at Liverpool’s home ground in Anfield to pay their respects.

A sea of flowers, football shirts, scarves, balloons, and flags were laid out outside the stadium’s Hillsborough disaster memorial.

John Barlow, a lifelong fan and a survivor of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, called the news “absolutely devastated” and had to halt his work and travel to Anfield.

Jota was a popular player with fans who admired his perseverance and reputation as a laid-back, outgoing person off the field.

Steve Rotheram, the metro mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said, “The success that he has helped bring to this city will never be forgotten.”

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The One Show star Alex Jones hung up on BBC bosses after important question

Alex Jones has been hosting The One Show for more than ten years, but when she was offered the job in 2010, she almost turned down the chance.

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Alex Jones, a Welsh television personality, paid tribute to Chris Evans, the programme’s Friday host, who taught her “everything” about fronting live TV and how she got her first TV show job on The One Show.

After retiring from his previous roles as presenters Adrian Chiles and Christine Lampard, Alex spoke with Mark Wogan about being approached by The One Show producers in 2010.

She initially acknowledges that she was being considered a potential host when she acknowledged that she didn’t take the opportunity seriously.

Believing the BBC simply wanted her to cover a handful of segments, she declined the offer, citing her packed schedule with other commitments: “I was doing a surfing programme, a poker programme, a holiday programme, a fashion programme, and just in general, like, a bit of a chat show as well on BBC Wales. So I was quite busy, and I thought they meant to be a reporter.”

However, when the caller made clear that Alex was actually being lined up as a potential presenter, she assumed someone was “winding her up” and hung up the phone.

She only gained confirmation that the job was legitimate after six weeks of auditions with various candidates. And Jason Manford and I ultimately won the job.

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The One Show'S New Presenters Alex Jones And Jason Manford With Chris Evans After The Chris Evans' Radio Show. Western House, Great Portland Street, London. (Photo by John Phillips/UK Press via Getty Images)
The One Show’s New Presenters Alex Jones And Jason Manford With Chris Evans(Image: John Phillips, UK Press via Getty Images)

As a tea-time presenter, Alex underwent a transformation, which also coincided with the start of her on-screen partnership with Jason, and she underwent a transformation.

She recalls their early years in London, where they first stayed at a posh hotel in Sloane Square because they didn’t have any permanent residences.

“We lived in this hotel in Sloane Square, which was so weird. And I remember that shepherd’s pie was £37, and we couldn’t believe how expensive it was. We were living this funny life where we didn’t know anybody.

We would go to the movies like two kids because we knew no one and were far from our families after each show. Then we would complain to the BBC that this pricey shepherd’s pie cost £37 and ask, “Why aren’t you covering our expenses?”

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 11: Alex Jones and Chris Evans (R) attend the BGC Partners charity day at Canary Wharf on September 11, 2013 in London, England. (Photo by Eamonn McCormack/WireImage)
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She truly settled in, though, thanks to her friendship with Chris Evans, who covered for Jason on Fridays. And he was the one who taught me everything.

How Sainz has helped raise Albon’s image

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British Grand Prix

Dates: 4 to 6 July Race start time: 15:00 BST on Sunday

James Vowles, the Williams team’s coach, claims Alex Albon “sees it as a compliment” because he thinks his game has improved this year.

Albon is disagreeing, though. “Maybe it’s been a stronger year”, he says. “But for the most part, I still believe I plan my weekends in a similar manner.

It’s undoubtedly not just James, they say. It’s up and down the grid in the paddock. It is obvious that I now have a benchmark that many paddocks can use.

More to the identity of his team-mate than the British-Thai driver, Albon’s image is revolving.

Carlos Sainz joined Williams this season from Ferrari. Everyone is aware of Sainz’s talent; he has collaborated closely with Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc, and Max Verstappen.

Albon has a significant advantage over the Spaniard, with the caveat that Sainz is still adapting to his new surroundings, both car and team.

He leads him by 42-13 in the championship, in which Albon is the leading driver not from a top-four team. And he has a qualifying advantage of 9-4, or 0.176 seconds on average.

It “highlights the job that I believe I can do,” says Albon.

At the same time, the 29-year-old says:” I would say that my motivation doesn’t come from that.

“I’m now in a quick car, and I’m hoping to win every race right now.” There is therefore a completely different mental shift.

” I remember the previous few years, there were maybe six races on the calendar where it was almost like, ‘ OK, here we go, this is our chance. ‘

Why can changing cars be as simple as changing golf clubs?

Max Verstappen takes a selfie with Alex Albon while they were Red Bull team-mates in 2019Images courtesy of Getty

When he joined Williams in 2022 – as a replacement for George Russell when his friend moved to Mercedes – it was something of a lifeline.

His had taken a difficult route to F1. Verstappen, Russell, and Leclerc were the children’s karting rivals of the past, and for a while F1 seemed to be a distant second.

He finally made it in 2019, offered a seat by Red Bull in their second team. After a string of impressive performances for Toro Rosso, he was promoted to the main team alongside Verstappen in just one season.

His second-half 2019 success led to the completion of the full season in 2020, but like Pierre Gasly and everyone else since, he struggled to reconcile with the Dutchman and was let go at the end of the year.

After a year on the sidelines as Red Bull’s reserve, he won the Williams seat, partly on Russell’s recommendation, but until this year he had been teamed only with second-rate drivers. Sainz has grabbed it with both hands as this is his first chance to demonstrate his abilities.

However, Albon’s interactions with Sainz raise a contentious issue. How does one explain how he can struggle against Verstappen at Red Bull, but now be ahead of Sainz?

There is no such thing as suiting a car or not suiting a car, Albon asserts. “What it means is that everyone in F1 is easy to fall into the trap of: “All the drivers are at the same level all the time.”

Don’t get me wrong, I believe that Max would still be very quick if you just changed the script and put him in a different car, which is the same reason you see so many drivers struggle up against him. But I don’t think you’re going to see the same gaps that you see that he’s putting on his team-mates now.

“And for the same reason, some drivers find it clicks, and others find it doesn’t.”

Even though I was significantly underpowered on downforce for my first time in a Williams, it still feels good.

“And don’t forget that my six-month stint in Toro Rosso at the time was strong as well. It simply swings.

MotoGP is a fantastic example of how to look at it like golf.

“These drivers, these players, they are always talking about: ‘ The bike doesn’t suit me ‘ or ‘ these golf clubs don’t suit me’. And they’re switching clubs, changing putters, changing bikes, and changing how the feel of the bike feels. They constantly try to improve their bike confidence.

The impact of having a professional sportsperson as a girlfriend

Alex Albon and partner 'Lily' Muni He at Times Square while they attend the world premiere of the F1 movie in June 2025Images courtesy of Getty

When we talk about golf, Lily Muni He, a Chinese golfer, appears to be his partner.

Albon claims that having a girlfriend who is a professional sportsperson has “a significant influence on his racing career” in many ways.

” We use the same psychologist, “Albon says”. Our lines of business are very similar in our conversation. In terms of our differences and strengths, we have a lot in common.

“We try to help each other in every way we can. It is also good for you. We work on it together, so it’s really helpful to discuss what areas you’re trying to improve.

” We do group calls with our psychologist, and it’s positive.

“I don’t believe there is a sport out there that is more mental than golf, but obviously motorsport is a very mental sport,” he said.

Because they spend too much time thinking, I believe golf psychologists are actually some of the best in the world when it comes to sports performance.

“And it’s an inward game, just like I’m trying to create within my motorsport world. And yet, their processes are so crucial to stay current with.

Albon is known for its “Process.” It’s why he’s not obsessed about his performances in comparison with Sainz.

He claims that he is “very not result-driven.” It’s always process, process, process for me. And every year I validate myself. I ask myself, “Am I preparing and executing my best self?” Do I have my best interests at heart?

” So that’s why when you ask me, ‘ have I changed much? Is this an exceptional year? Have you made a game-change? I track myself and everything’s about myself. That in some ways is selfish, but it serves as my benchmark. In many ways, I use benchmarks.

“I definitely feel like I’ve been able to execute strong races. I also consider it mentally. This year, I’ve been really looking at my own mental performance. Just, you know, in terms of dealing with (stressful) situations.

‘ Realistic ‘ for Williams to be ‘ up at the front end ‘ in 2028

Alex Albon's Williams ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc during the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at ImolaImages courtesy of Getty

The difference is that Williams and his team-mate have been able to show it to the world this year as well because of their teamwork.

On the basis of both performance and results, Williams are comfortably a fifth in the constructors’ championship despite a shaky final couple of races. The impact of Vowles has been substantial since he took over two and a half years ago, and they seem to be on track with their ambition to get back to the top.

Albon, however, how far along that path does he believe they are.

He claims that “we are a very different team at the moment from a top team.” We’re still on a journey to get there, and we talk very openly about the journey and our weaknesses as a team.

“I don’t believe we are reaching our full potential, especially in terms of car performance,” he said. That includes everything that happens in the background, including the engineering and performance.

” I don’t think next year we’re going to be in a position to fight for wins, and I think it will be very rare to get a chance at podiums, but that’s my mindset, that’s our mindset.

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Chelsea vs Palmeiras: FIFA Club World Cup – teams, start time, lineup

Who: Chelsea vs Palmeiras
What: FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinals
Where: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
When: Friday, July 4 at 9pm (01:00 GMT, July 5)

How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 6pm local (22:00 GMT) in advance of our live text commentary stream.

The second quarterfinal of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup pits English Premier League club Chelsea against Brazil’s Palmeiras.

Al Jazeera Sport takes a look at whether the match-up is a repeat of the 2021 final, which the Blues won 2-1 in the United Arab Emirates.

How did Chelsea reach the quarterfinals?

Chelsea picked up wins against Los Angeles and ES Tunis in the group stage to seal their qualification for the knockout rounds, although they did slip to a 3-1 defeat to another Brazilian club, Flamengo, to concede the top spot.

That handed the Blues a tricky all-European round of 16 tie against Benfica, which required extra time for the London-based club to progress with a 4-1 win.

A two-hour delay, with Chelsea leading 1-0 with four minutes of normal time to play, for nearby lightning was far from ideal in what has already proved a draining summer tournament.

Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates [Mike Segar/Reuters]

How did Palmeiras reach the quarterfinals?

Two draws, against Corinthians and Porto, and a final match win against Al Ahly were enough for Palmeiras to progress to the last 16 of the tournament.

The cost of finishing second in the group, behind Porto, meant an all-Brazilian tie with Botafogo in the first knockout round.

Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Paulinho came off the bench to score the only goal of the game in extra time to send Palmeiras through.

Who could Chelsea and Palmeiras face in the semifinals?

The winners of the first quarterfinal between Brazil’s Fluminense and Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal, played earlier in the day, await the winners of the second last-eight tie.

FIFA Club World Cup - Round of 16 - Palmeiras v Botafogo - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - June 28, 2025 Botafogo's John looks dejected after Palmeiras' Paulinho scores their first goal
Botafogo’s John looks dejected after Palmeiras’ Paulinho scores their first goal [Lee Smith/Reuters]

Who completes the Club World Cup quarterfinal lineup?

Paris Saint-Germain against Bayern Munich and Real Madrid against Borussia Dortmund complete the quarterfinal lineup, with the winners of those ties facing each other in the semifinals.

Can Joao Pedro play for Chelsea at the CWC?

Yes. Chelsea signed forward Joao Pedro from Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday and could make his debut for the London-based club in the quarterfinals.

Financial details were not disclosed, but British media reported that the deal was worth 60 million pounds ($81.54m).

“Everyone knows this is a big club with a great history,” the Brazilian, who has signed an eight-year contract, said in a statement.

“They had brilliant players in the past and have brilliant players now. So I am excited to join, and you know when you are a Chelsea player you must think one thing – win.”

The 23-year-old joined Brighton from Watford in 2023 and has scored 30 goals and provided 10 assists in 70 appearances for the south-coast club.

He has also made three appearances for Brazil’s senior team.

Premier League - Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea - The American Express Community Stadium, Brighton, Britain - February 14, 2025 Brighton & Hove Albion's Joao Pedro in action with Chelsea's Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez
Joao Pedro in action for Brighton and Hove Albion against Chelsea’s Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernandez in the last English Premier League season [Paul Childs/Reuters]

Chelsea captain Reece James’s pre-match thoughts

“We’ve come a long way. It was difficult to be so close to the end of the match and then have a kick in the teeth like that when we lost a late goal. We had to pick ourselves up and brush ourselves down – and to then score a few goals in extra time after the delay probably shows how far we’ve come, and everyone has played a part.”

Palmeiras coach Abel Ferreira’s pre-match thoughts

“Never give up, never give in. All the time, we work for this. I would like to say thank you to my players for all their efforts. We had an amazing game against Botafogo. When we needed to suffer, we suffered together with one player less. We deserved it because we work a lot.”

Chelsea team news

Chelsea welcome back striker Nicolas Jackson after a two-game ban for his sending off in the defeat by Flamengo.

Moises Caicedo, however, sits out the tie after picking up a yellow card in the win against Benfica.

Palmeiras team news

Paulinho is set to have surgery on his leg after the tournament, so, despite his winning goal in the last round, the midfielder is set to remain among the substitutes.

Palmeiras will also be without the services of the suspended Uruguayan Joaquin Piquerez.

Estevao, who is set to join Chelsea following the finals, will, however, be able to play.

Head-to-head

This is only the second meeting between the sides following Chelsea’s 2-1 win in the 2021 Club World Cup final.

Romelu Lukaku and Kai Havertz scored for the Blues, either side of Raphael Veiga’s 64th-minute penalty, to settle the match that went to extra time. Luan was sent off for Palmeiras for a second yellow card in the final minute of the match.

Chelsea v Palmeiras - Chelsea's Cesar Azpilicueta lifts the trophy as they celebrate winning the Club World Cup
Chelsea’s Cesar Azpilicueta lifts the trophy as they celebrate winning the 2021 Club World Cup [Matthew Childs/Reuters]

Form guide – Chelsea’s last five games:

W-W-L-W-W

Form guide – Palmeira’s last five games:

D-D-W-D-W

Chelsea possible starting lineup:

Sanchez; James (c), Badiashile, Colwill, Cucurella; Essugo, Lavia; Palmer, Fernandez, Pedro Neto; Jackson

Palmeiras possible starting lineup:

Michael Madsen dead: Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill star found unresponsive after cardiac arrest

Michael Madsen, a famous Hollywood actor, passed away after being “found unresponsive at home.” The 67-year-old actor from Kill Bill and Reservoir Dogs was an actor. On Thursday morning, the actor was discovered in his Malibu residence. His manager confirmed his cardiac arrest death.

Over the course of his 40 years in the industry, Michael was best known for his recognizable roles in numerous Quentin Tarantino films. He appeared in numerous top-rated movies, including Kill Bill: Vol. In Hollywood, Reservoir Dogs, and Once Upon a Time. His impressive resume included movies like Free Willy, Thelma &amp, Louise, The Hateful Eight, and Donnie Brasco.

He was anticipated to be a part of a number of upcoming films as well. According to the actor’s representatives, the actor has spent the last two years producing independent movies. Resurrection Road, Concessions, and Cookbook for Southern Housewives were some of the features that were included.

In Reservoir Dogs, Michael Madsen portrays Mr. Blonde.

The star “was really looking forward to this next chapter in his life,” his managers Susan Ferris and Ron Smith said in a statement released by his publicist Liz Rodriguez.

One of Hollywood’s most recognizable actors, Michael Madsen will be missed by many, according to the statement. He was credited with making a name for himself in film history with his performance in the low-budget Tarantino production Reservoir Dogs. His nomination for the list of the all-time greatest movie villains was based on his portrayal of Mr. Blonde, a sadistic and trigger happy bad guy.

Madsen’s voice acting in video games like Grand Theft Auto III and Dishonored was not only well known, but he also had a stellar acting resume.

Before his passing, he also published a number of books and poetry. Additionally, the actor had a line of American Badass hot sauces.

Michael Madsen died at his home in Malibu
Michael Madsen passed away in his Malibu home (Getty Images).

Fans took to social media to express their gratitude shortly after the news broke. Joe Russo, the co-director of Captain America, shared a photo of him in Reservoir Dogs on Twitter/X.

He remarked, “Are you going to bark all day, or will you bite?” Michael Madsen had a bit of it all the time. RIP. Todd Spence, a filmmaker, also referred to Michael Madsen as “rest in peace.” I think Tarantino’s entire career came from his performance in this particular scene from Reservoir Dogs. one of the greats

Losing Michael Madsen is a total gut-wrap, he added. What a fantastic actor, too soon. Without a doubt, I’ll remember him in part because of how well he performed in Kill Bill. Madsen and Tarantino collaborated in a unique way. This news is incredibly depressing.

Madsen married three times and had six children, including Christian Madsen, an actor, who they shared a home with Jeannine Bisignana. Max is his other child who lives with Jessica.

Jessica and Luke Mechling, Madsen’s daughter, were separated from Dana Mechling, and Luke and Kalvin were their parents. Hudson Madsen, Morgan’s son, passed away by suicide at the age of 26 in 2022 in Madsen and Morgan.

From 1984 to 1988, Madsen was married to Georganne LaPiere, Cher’s half-sister.

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Defending champion Krejcikova wins as top seeds buck trend

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Wimbledon 2025

Venue: All England Club, June 30 – 13 .

Barbora Krejcikova, the reigning champion, won round two to end the trend of early Wimbledon exits.

Caroline Dolehide, a Czech player, defeated American Caroline Dolehide 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, and Elena Rybakina, a Czech seed, as well as eighth seed Mirra Andreeva, eighth seed Iga Swiatek, eighth seed Emma Navarro, and ninth seed Elena Rybakina.

Nine top-10 players from the men’s and women’s singles draws exited the women’s singles draw in the first three days, leaving 16 seeded players out.

Only one of the five top-seeded players, Aryna Sabalenka in this case, has advanced to the third round of the women’s singles at a Grand Slam event for the second time in the Open era.

At the end of the fortnight, the women’s draw is open for a potential surprise winner with the opportunity to win the Venus Rosewater Dish, with different players competing for each of the previous seven women’s singles titles.

After winning the second-round, world number one Sabalenka claimed that she had mentally analyzed the early exits of other top seeds.

The top seeds made it through SW19 without incident on Thursday, showing that this mindset has been adopted in the locker room.

After teenager Andreeva defeated Italian Lucia Bronzetti 6-1 7-6 (7-4) and American Navarro cruised past Veronika Kudermetova 6-1 6-2, the former champion Rybakina defeated Greek world number 77 Maria Sakkari in an impressive 6-3 6-1 victory over Greek world number 77 Maria Sakkari.

Swiatek, a five-time Grand Slam champion, defeated American Caty McNally, 208, to place her in round three.

After a difficult six months, Krejcikova is “feeling good.”

World No. 10 Navarro said after her win that “it is kind of a everyone’s tournament” and that she hopes to be a part of it as well.

However, the defending champion Krejcikova will follow her with a challenging task.

After missing much of the season with a back injury, last year’s winner has had a turbulent six months and was only playing her eighth game of the year on Thursday.

She was forced to leave Eastbourne last week with a thigh problem, but she expressed her joy at returning to Wimbledon after her opening-round victory. She appears to be alive at the All England Club with a match played on grass courts.

After opening play on Centre Court on Tuesday, she returned from 3-1 to win four games in a row against Dolehide on the smaller, more intimate court two.

After Dolehide’s world number 62 struck, Krejcikova responded by obtaining the crucial break before completing the match.

She responded, “Definitely a huge relief.”

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