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Reem Abulleil

@reemabulleil

🇪🇬 sports journalist @thenationalnews @arabnews @afp ex-@CNN / @eurosport contributor. Host of podcast series Abtal. Ex-managing editor of @Sport360.com

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Taylor Fritz after surviving Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard: Obviously it's a really crazy match. I thought it was about to be all over last night in the 4th set tiebreaker. I'm super happy to get through it.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas: “The last couple of years, especially the last two years, I feel like I have been very stressed and anxious and I only realised that now that all of this is really adding to me and it just doesn't feel like me when I'm out on the court” thenationalnews.com/sport/tennis/2…

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Tsitsipas: Sometimes when you end up being surrounded by people that demand too much from you & you feel like you're responsible for not just yourself but for other people too, it creates this inner pressure & anxiety that keeps increasing week after week thenationalnews.com/sport/tennis/2…

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Ahead of his second round against Taylor Fritz, Canadian Gabriel Diallo speaks about his heritage, his college tennis career, turning pro, and his impressive rise to No.40 in the world. rolandgarros.com/en-us/article/…

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Gabriel Diallo: “I remember growing up, it would confuse me a little bit. But I just learned to embrace my heritage and my origins. And I'm just as proud to be Ukrainian as Guinean and represent the Canadian flag.” rolandgarros.com/en-us/article/…

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Gauff: I feel like historically Wimbledon always has so many upsets in 1st rounds. I think it's always a topic. I'd say really the quick turnaround, most of the seeds are going deeper in RG, after a long clay season & then you have to come adjust to grass. rolandgarros.com/en-us/article/…

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Madison Keys is through to the Wimbledon third round with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Olga Danilovic. Keys converted 4/13 break points and landed 80% of her first serves in. Gets Fernandez/Siegemund next.

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Andrey Rublev is through to the Wimbledon third round for the third time in six appearances. Defeats big-serving Lloyd Harris 6-7(1), 6-4, 7-6(5), 6-3 to book a last-32 clash with French qualifier - and former top-20 player - Adrian Mannarino.

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Such a clean performance from Taylor Fritz, who hit 50 winners (including 27 aces) and just 16 unforced errors en route to a 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(0), 4-6, 6-3 victory over an in-form Gabriel Diallo. Gets Van de Zandschulp/Davidovich Fokina next!

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Taylor Fritz: "The fourth set that I lost I really don't think I did much wrong at all. I'm really happy to get through that, it was a really really tough match."

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Naomi Osaka says she felt quite emotional after losing in Paris but today she just feels nothing: "Now I don't feel anything, so I guess I prefer to feel nothing than everything."

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Ben Shelton explains the conversation he had with officials yesterday about why they suspended play when he was about to serve for the match. They told him Hawk-Eye would stop working in 5 mins, including the changeover. "I was telling him I only need 60 seconds," said Shelton😃

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Kecmanović on Djokovic’s level: “I feel like this is either 2011 or 2015 all over again. If he plays like this, he’ll win 20 more Slams. His serving was insane — you’re left wondering what to even do on court.” 🎯

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There have been many surprises at Wimbledon so far and the remarkable run of lucky loser Solana Sierra is definitely one of the most inspiring and least expected ones, get to know her a bit more 🇦🇷 #Wimbledon