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Evans wins first Wimbledon match for four years

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Dates: 30 June-13 July Venue: All England Club

Former British number one Dan Evans said his first Wimbledon win in four years “meant everything” as he beat compatriot Jay Clarke to reach the second round.

The 35-year-old struggled for victories before the grass-court season – a run that saw him drop out of the world top 150 and left him uncertain if he would be able to play at Wimbledon.

But, after recording some good wins at Queen’s and Eastbourne, he was handed a wildcard for his home Grand Slam and made the most of that opportunity by beating Clarke 6-1 7-5 6-2 in the first round.

Not only was that his first Wimbledon victory since 2021, but also means he could secure a mouth-watering second-round tie against former world number one Novak Djokovic, who faces Alexandre Muller of France later on Tuesday.

“Today meant everything,” Evans told BBC Sport.

“Yes, it was wildcard versus wildcard but that was one of my top, top wins in my career.

“Coming to these tournaments, you look ahead to grass courts and I had no wins. I don’t want to be that person asking for a wildcard when I didn’t deserve it.

“I really needed wins, I really needed to come here deserving for myself, not for the wildcards but for myself. “

His victory means a total of 10 British players are into round two across the men’s and women’s draws – only the second time that has happened this century alongside 2022.

Seven advanced on Monday – a record for in a single day in the Open era – and they were joined on Tuesday by Evans, men’s British number one Jack Draper and wildcard Jack Pinnington Jones, who was making his Wimbledon debut.

But there was disappointment for some of their compatriots on day two as former British number one Heather Watson was knocked out in the women’s draw.

She had made a strong start against 23rd seed Clara Tauson by taking the opening set but the Dane showed her quality to battle back and win 2-6 6-4 6-3.

Former British number two Jodie Burrage also went out as she was beaten by American Caty McNally 6-3 6-1, while Francesca Jones lost to Ukraine’s Yuliia Starodubtseva 1-6 6-3 6-1.

In the men’s draw, wildcards Johannus Monday and George Loffhagen both exited in the opening round.

Emotional Evans hoping for Djokovic chance

At 35, Evans can’t be sure how many Wimbledon tournaments he has left and in the build-up to the prestigious event he became emotional during a press conference as he discussed the challenges he has faced this year.

Currently ranked 170th in the world, Evans needed a wildcard to secure his place at SW19 but despite his struggles earlier this year, his grass-court form has been encouraging.

Against Clarke, who was making his first appearance in the main draw in three years, he looked hungry from the outset, racing through the first set and then pushing through the challenging moments to win.

Once again the emotions spilled over as Evans punched the air in delight, before throwing some of his tennis equipment to the jubilant crowd.

Now he has his eyes on potentially facing 24-times Grand Slam champion Djokovic again – he beat the Serb in their only previous meeting in Monte Carlo in 2021.

“It would be really nice to play Novak,” added Evans.

Pinnington Jones completes strong British showing

Pinnington Jones, who trained with Draper as a teenager and the two remain good friends, was the last of the British players to complete their match on Tuesday, beating Tomas Martin Etcheverry of Argentina 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 7-5.

The 22-year-old produced a gutsy display, fighting back from set point to win the opener, and then clawing back from 4-1 down to win the third and progress.

A total of 23 British players began round one, with 14 of those wildcards, and 10 are now through to round two, with Evans and Pinnington Jones the only two wildcards to win their openers.

Asked if he felt British tennis is in a good place with so many home players going through, Evans said: “These events are not where you judge British tennis.

“Everybody who takes wildcards has a great level. All of the players who are a direct entry have a great level. It needs to be in the other tournaments. That’s just a fact.

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Watson’s hopes ended early on

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Watson, who reached the fourth round just three years ago, got off to a bad start in her match with Tauson when she was broken in just the third game.

But that sparked a fine spell for the former British number two as she won five games in a row on her way to taking the first set.

Tauson initially looked to have no answer for her opponent but she regrouped and came out stronger in the second set, securing another early break and this time making it stick, although she was helped by Watson struggling with her second serve.

With conditions once again sweltering at Wimbledon, Watson started to lose the accuracy of some of her shots in the decisive third set and was broken at 3-3, a crucial point as Tauson went on to seal the win.

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Evans wins first Wimbledon match for four years

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Wimbledon 2025

Dates: 30 June-13 July Venue: All England Club

Former British number one Dan Evans said his first Wimbledon win in four years “meant everything” as he beat compatriot Jay Clarke to reach the second round.

The 35-year-old struggled for victories before the grass-court season – a run that saw him drop out of the world top 150 and left him uncertain if he would be able to play at Wimbledon.

But, after recording some good wins at Queen’s and Eastbourne, he was handed a wildcard for his home Grand Slam and made the most of that opportunity by beating Clarke 6-1 7-5 6-2 in the first round.

Not only was that his first Wimbledon victory since 2021, but also means he could secure a mouth-watering second-round tie against former world number one Novak Djokovic, who faces Alexandre Muller of France later on Tuesday.

“Today meant everything,” Evans told BBC Sport.

“Yes, it was wildcard versus wildcard but that was one of my top, top wins in my career.

“Coming to these tournaments, you look ahead to grass courts and I had no wins. I don’t want to be that person asking for a wildcard when I didn’t deserve it.

“I really needed wins, I really needed to come here deserving for myself, not for the wildcards but for myself. “

His victory means a total of 10 British players are into round two across the men’s and women’s draws – only the second time that has happened this century alongside 2022.

Seven advanced on Monday – a record for in a single day in the Open era – and they were joined on Tuesday by Evans, men’s British number one Jack Draper and wildcard Jack Pinnington Jones, who was making his Wimbledon debut.

But there was disappointment for some of their compatriots on day two as former British number one Heather Watson was knocked out in the women’s draw.

She had made a strong start against 23rd seed Clara Tauson by taking the opening set but the Dane showed her quality to battle back and win 2-6 6-4 6-3.

Former British number two Jodie Burrage also went out as she was beaten by American Caty McNally 6-3 6-1, while Francesca Jones lost to Ukraine’s Yuliia Starodubtseva 1-6 6-3 6-1.

In the men’s draw, wildcards Johannus Monday and George Loffhagen both exited in the opening round.

Emotional Evans hoping for Djokovic chance

At 35, Evans can’t be sure how many Wimbledon tournaments he has left and in the build-up to the prestigious event he became emotional during a press conference as he discussed the challenges he has faced this year.

Currently ranked 170th in the world, Evans needed a wildcard to secure his place at SW19 but despite his struggles earlier this year, his grass-court form has been encouraging.

Against Clarke, who was making his first appearance in the main draw in three years, he looked hungry from the outset, racing through the first set and then pushing through the challenging moments to win.

Once again the emotions spilled over as Evans punched the air in delight, before throwing some of his tennis equipment to the jubilant crowd.

Now he has his eyes on potentially facing 24-times Grand Slam champion Djokovic again – he beat the Serb in their only previous meeting in Monte Carlo in 2021.

“It would be really nice to play Novak,” added Evans.

Pinnington Jones completes strong British showing

Pinnington Jones, who trained with Draper as a teenager and the two remain good friends, was the last of the British players to complete their match on Tuesday, beating Tomas Martin Etcheverry of Argentina 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 7-5.

The 22-year-old produced a gutsy display, fighting back from set point to win the opener, and then clawing back from 4-1 down to win the third and progress.

A total of 23 British players began round one, with 14 of those wildcards, and 10 are now through to round two, with Evans and Pinnington Jones the only two wildcards to win their openers.

Asked if he felt British tennis is in a good place with so many home players going through, Evans said: “These events are not where you judge British tennis.

“Everybody who takes wildcards has a great level. All of the players who are a direct entry have a great level. It needs to be in the other tournaments. That’s just a fact.

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Watson’s hopes ended early on

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Watson, who reached the fourth round just three years ago, got off to a bad start in her match with Tauson when she was broken in just the third game.

But that sparked a fine spell for the former British number two as she won five games in a row on her way to taking the first set.

Tauson initially looked to have no answer for her opponent but she regrouped and came out stronger in the second set, securing another early break and this time making it stick, although she was helped by Watson struggling with her second serve.

With conditions once again sweltering at Wimbledon, Watson started to lose the accuracy of some of her shots in the decisive third set and was broken at 3-3, a crucial point as Tauson went on to seal the win.

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Watson exits Wimbledon after Tauson loss

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Dates: 30 June-13 July Venue: All England Club

Heather Watson’s Wimbledon hopes were ended in the opening round as the former British number one was beaten by 23rd seed Clara Tauson.

Watson had made a strong start by taking the opening set but Denmark’s Tauson showed her quality to battle back and win 2-6 6-4 6-3.

Seven Brits progressed on Monday – the most in a single day in the Open era – and more could follow on Tuesday, although the second day started disappointingly with Watson and wildcard Johannus Monday going out.

Watson, who reached the fourth round just three years ago, got off to a bad start when she was broken in just the third game.

But that sparked a fine spell for the former British number two as she won five games in a row on her way to taking the first set.

Tauson initially looked to have no answer for her opponent but she regrouped and came out stronger in the second set, securing another early break and this time making it stick, although she was helped by Watson struggling with her second serve.

With conditions once again sweltering at Wimbledon, Watson started to lose the accuracy of some of her shots in the decisive third set and was broken at 3-3.

Tauson then closed out the remainder of the match to seal her place in the second round.

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Emma Raducanu subject of wild Wimbledon rumour as ‘love triangle’ claim surfaces

Emma’s love life has become the talk of WImbledon and now Nick Kyrgios couldn’t resist stirring the pot

Britain’s Emma Raducanu has caused a stir on and off the court(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Nick Kyrgios has mischievously claimed Emma Raducanu is in the middle of a “love triangle” with fellow tennis stars Carlos Alcaraz and Jack Draper.

The Aussie tennis ace made the bold comment with a grin while speaking on talkSPORT, where he’s now working after being dropped by the BBC.

Emma and Carlos have been the subject of light-hearted romance rumours recently, after the pair were spotted together multiple times from practice courts at Wimbledon to courtside support at the HSBC Championships.

The two 22-year-olds, who are set to play mixed doubles together at the US Open, also recently joined forces as brand ambassadors for Evian but when asked about the buzz around their friendship, Emma laughed it off and made it clear there’s no romance involved. “I’m really happy to be playing with him… we’re just good friends,” she said.

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That didn’t stop Kyrgios from stirring the pot this week, cheekily telling listeners: “I don’t know, I think it’s a love triangle! Draper, Alcaraz, Raducanu. They’re fighting over Raducanu I think, I’m not sure. ”

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Referring to Emma’s smiley Wimbledon appearances, he added: “I think the outside [she looks happy]. I don’t know who’s making her happy. The tennis world loves a love story, they love to try and put two [players] together. But Emma is number one British female player at the moment, she’s doing fairly well.

“Obviously, winning a grand slam at 19 is never easy, it comes with a lot of expectations from the outside world. But, you know, as long as she’s happy. “

Earlier this week, Emma kicked off her Wimbledon 2025 campaign with a solid 6-3 6-3 win over fellow Brit Mimi Xu. She’s now set to face reigning 2023 champion Marketa Vondrousova in the next round.

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Emma has denied the speculation of a love triangle(Image: Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Jack Draper begins his tournament against Sebastian Baez, and Emma is already off the mark after a tough battle with Fabio Fognini.

During a pre-Wimbledon press conference, Emma once again dismissed the swirling romance rumours with a laugh. Speaking about her upcoming doubles pairing with Alcaraz, she said: “No, it was fun yesterday. We were both on court with (water brand) Evian. ”

“Yeah, I’m really happy obviously to be playing with him. Yeah, we had a good time yesterday. ”

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 27: Carlos Alcaraz and Emma Raducanu attend evian's Pre-Wimbledon event at their Mountain Of Youth VIP Suite at Wimbledon on June 27, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Images for evian)
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When the inevitable question about romance came up, she smiled and replied: “We’re just good friends. ” The moderator swiftly wrapped up the topic, with Emma joking: “Way to wrap up! ”

Speaking fondly about their four-year friendship, she explained: “I’ve known him for years and actually in Wimbledon 2021, it was kind of the first time I started getting to know him… I remember he beat Stef [Tsitsipas] in the third round and it was like a big win, his breakout kind of win on a big stage… we were staying in touch for the whole time and yeah, it’s nice. ”

She added: “We have a good relationship still. He’s obviously overtaken me a lot, but it’s nice that we have that from a while ago.

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“I think for all of us, we really kind of value those connections that we had from when we were young… when you become a bit more known or a bit more successful, you just find yourself reverting back to people you knew from a young age because you’re like, that’s a real genuine connection. ”

‘Worst result of year’ – third seed Pegula dismantled in first round

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Dates: 30 June-13 July Venue: All England Club

American third seed Jessica Pegula said her first-round Wimbledon exit was her “worst result of the year” as she became the highest seed to fall at the tournament so far.

Pegula was below par in a 6-2 6-3 defeat by Italy’s Elisabetta Cocciaretto, ranked 113 places below her at 116 in the world.

The 31-year-old had heavy strapping on her right knee but said that did not bother her as she was dismantled in just 58 minutes on court two.

“This is definitely probably the worst result I’ve had all year,” she said.

“I’ve been winning lots of matches. It’s just all about it having to come together for two weeks. Sometimes it doesn’t quite all align when you need it to. “

Pegula, fresh from beating Iga Swiatek to win the title at Bad Homburg in Germany last week, was predicted to go far at Wimbledon.

But while she has long lingered around the world’s top 10, consistent progress at Grand Slam level continues to elude her.

She has only once gone beyond the quarter-final stage of a major – at last year’s US Open where she lost to Aryna Sabalenka in the final.

Since then, Pegula has gone out before the last eight in all three Grand Slam tournaments.

But this marks her worst performance at a major since the 2020 French Open.

“I haven’t lost first round of a Slam in a very long time, so that sucks,” she said.

“I used to kind of have trouble getting past the first round for a while. I remember I had a really tough match and I just told myself, I’m done losing first round, I’m not losing first round.

Cocciaretto had faced Pegula at SW19 before, a 6-4 6-0 defeat at the 2023 tournament.

But an error-strewn performance from the world number three allowed Cocciaretto, 24, to take advantage and secure her second career win over a top-10 player.

Things unravelled quickly as Pegula was broken in the third game of the opening set on another hot day at the Championships.

The double break swiftly followed and Cocciaretto wrapped up the opening set in just 25 minutes.

The second followed a similar pattern with Pegula losing her serve in the seventh game and letting out a cry of frustration before bending over her racquet in exasperation as she prepared to serve to stay in the match.

But she was unable to do so as a double fault and two long forehands gave Cocciaretto three match points – and she took the first.

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Carol McGiffin tears into Loose Women and says she knows reason behind ITV budget cuts

Former Loose Women star Carol McGiffin has slammed the ITV show and others including This Morning and Good Morning Britain as ‘rubbish’

Carol McGiffin slams Loose Women and unveils real reason behind ITV budget cuts(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Carol McGiffin hasn’t held back in her criticism of ITV’s daytime lineup, branding shows like Loose Women, This Morning, and Good Morning Britain as “rubbish” and out of touch with audiences.

Speaking on Dan Wootton’s Outspoken podcast, the former Loose Women regular, who appeared on and off between 2000 and 2023, slammed ITV for reportedly trying to win back viewers by bringing in influencers.

“They can stand there and say, ‘The reason that we’re suffering is because of online TV, people don’t watch TV anymore, they go online for news or entertainment or anything, or streaming services,’” she said. “Maybe it’s just because it’s rubbish and they just aren’t very good at it anymore. They don’t consider that. ”

Carol returned to Loose Women with high hopes, but was left disappointed. “When I went back to Loose Women, I thought, ‘This is great, we might be able to make Loose Women great again. ’ But it just proved completely impossible. ”

Carol McGiffin hasn’t held back in her criticism of ITV’s daytime lineup
Carol McGiffin hasn’t held back in her criticism of ITV’s daytime lineup(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

She added: “Sometimes, if I’ve ever seen anything on This Morning or on YouTube or whatever, you just think, ‘This is ridiculous! This is not popular. This is not what people want. ’”

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Taking aim at ITV’s strategy, she said: “They really don’t know what people want, and they tell them what they want all the time and they give it to them and force it down their throats. ”

She also criticized ITV’s assumption that influencers would attract younger viewers: “A lot of young people never watch television… The fact that ITV thinks, ‘If we get all these young influencers on, everyone’s going to start watching daytime TV,’ is just ridiculous. ”

Addressing recent job cuts and shortened programming – Loose Women will air just 30 weeks a year from 2026 – Carol said she feels “really bad” for those affected but questioned the dramatic reactions from her former co-stars.

Carol has slammed Loose Women as 'rubbish'
Carol has slammed Loose Women as ‘rubbish’(Image: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

“The Loose Women are apparently raging about it – I haven’t spoken to any of them about it. They are like, ‘We were kept in the dark. ’ They never know what’s going on. Loose Women is the poor relation so is suffering the most. ”

She added: “I do feel for them, but I don’t buy into this, ‘All their worlds have fallen apart because this show has ended. ’ Hang on a minute – what did you expect? Did you think it was just going on forever? Especially in the way it is. ”

Carol’s comments come as ITV is making significant cuts to its daytime programming, including reducing the number of weeks that Loose Women and Lorraine air, as well as merging the production teams behind Lorraine, This Morning, and Loose Women.

These changes are part of a broader cost-cutting effort, which will also see some presenters like Andi Peters and Jeff Brazier no longer sent on location for competitions. The changes have led to staff redundancies and concerns about the future of the shows.

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