Russian-born Australian professional tennis player, former world No. 8
Wimbledon updates unfold as top seeds face shocks and schedule changes. Alexandra Eala has upset Iga Swiatek, Elena Rybakina exits in a tight finish, and Elise Mertens advances, reshaping the women’s draw as Centre Court hosts key matches.
Novak Djokovic has reached the Wimbledon semi-finals for a 15th time, chasing a 25th Grand Slam title as Jannik Sinner seeks to extend his solid form. The two veterans face off in an era of rising talents amid scorching heat and long matches. The quarter-season run highlights Djokovic’s longevity and Sinner’s continued ascent.
Maja Chwalińska has reached the French Open women’s final, becoming the first qualifier ever to reach Roland Garros’ final and the second qualifier to reach a Grand Slam final in the Open Era. She will meet Mirra Andreeva in Paris on Saturday, with a potential €1.4m prize and a top-25 ranking in sight.
Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from Wimbledon on the eve of the tournament after a stress fracture was confirmed, ending her bid to compete this year. Several British players are in action, including Katie Boulter, Fran Jones, Harriet Dart, Alicia Dudeney, Hannah Klugman and Mika Stojsavljevic, with wildcards and rising stars featured in the draw.
The Wimbledon scene is lively as players face early-round challenges and notable developments unfold across courts, including Serena Williams' media absence discourse and rising hopes from young talents.
A wave of bold walk-on outfits and brand-driven looks marks a turning point at Wimbledon, with Naomi Osaka and others turning sartorial moments into strategic statements. The trend is drawing attention from players, sponsors, and analysts as fashion and sport collide on Centre Court.
Naomi Osaka has continued to capture attention at Wimbledon with a series of bold, culturally rich outfits. She has worn designs inspired by Kill Bill, Japanese ceremonial dress, and the Eiffel Tower motif, while advancing rounds and maintaining a strategic, fashion-forward approach to her on-court success.
Osaka has reached the Wimbledon fourth round with a dominant victory over Kasatkina, continuing her best grass-season yet. She is set to face Sabalenka or Ostapenko in the next round, as fashion moments keep drawing attention but her focus remains on grass-court success.