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Alcaraz Dominates Norrie in Wimbledon Quarter-Finals

Carlos Alcaraz delivered a commanding performance at the Wimbledon quarter-finals, defeating local favorite Cameron Norrie in just 99 minutes. The defending champion showcased his prowess, winning 6-2, 6-3, 6-3, and securing his place in the semi-finals for the third consecutive year. Alcaraz, the Spanish second seed, is now on an impressive 23-match winning streak since April, including titles at the French Open, Rome Masters, and Monte Carlo.

Alcaraz’s victory sets up a semi-final clash with American fifth seed Taylor Fritz. “To be able to play another semi-final here at Wimbledon is super special,” Alcaraz expressed, reflecting on his journey. The Spaniard has been in formidable form, having won 34 of his 37 Tour-level matches on grass, and remains unbeaten at the All England Club since 2022.

Line Technology Controversy Strikes Again

Wimbledon faced another hiccup with its automated line technology during Fritz’s match against Russian 17th seed Karen Khachanov. The system incorrectly called a “fault” on a Fritz forehand, prompting a replay of the point. This incident follows a similar error in the women’s draw, leading tournament organisers to adjust the system to prevent further disruptions. “The player’s service motion began while the BBG was still crossing the net,” the All England Club explained, attributing the error to a system reset issue.

Sabalenka’s Resilient Comeback

In a match filled with tension, world number one Aryna Sabalenka overcame a tough challenge from Laura Siegemund, winning 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Sabalenka found herself trailing in the final set but managed a spirited comeback to secure victory after nearly three hours on Centre Court. This marks her third time reaching the Wimbledon semi-finals, having previously lost at this stage in 2021 and 2023.

Sabalenka remains the sole top-six seed standing after a tournament full of surprises. “That was a real test. I need some time to cool down and recover,” she admitted. The Belarusian will face Amanda Anisimova, the American 13th seed, who returned from a break due to depression to defeat Russian world number 50 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

Anisimova’s journey back to the court has been marked by personal challenges and triumphs. “It’s been an extraordinary year for me. So many highs. It’s been such a ride,” she shared, highlighting the emotional and physical demands of returning to competition. As Wimbledon reaches its climax, both the men’s and women’s draws promise thrilling encounters ahead.

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