Follow The Athletic’s Wimbledon coverageWelcome to the Wimbledon briefing, where The Athletic will explain the stories behind the stories on each day of the tournament.On Day 12, a purgatorial state for a legend of the sport, a surprise semifinalist bringing a club together and three upsets escaped.AdvertisementWhere does Novak Djokovic go from here?6-4, 6-4, 6-4 is a complicated tennis scoreline. At first glance, it suggests a close but even match, whether one dominated by serving or by a seesawing trade of breaks that one player just about manages to end.But 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 can also hide a certain one-sidedness behind its symmetry, because if the player who gets 6 games does so much more easily than the player who gets 4 in each set, then the apparent closeness can disappear.That’s about what happened in Jannik Sinner’s defeat of Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon semifinals. They played 30 games, 15 apiece on serve. Sinner won 15/15; Djokovic 12/15.But Sinner, the 24-year-old Wimbledon champion, created 13 break points in those 15 games. Djokovic created one. Sinner got taken to deuce just twice, both in the same game; Djokovic went there five times. It was close, but it also sort of wasn’t.Messi and Djokovic: Two 39 year olds still owning their sportsLukas WeeseThe problem for Djokovic is that the data from this match doesn’t tell him much that he doesn’t already know. At 39, he is a 24-time Grand Slam champion. He has done everything in tennis. His peak, when he can access it, remains as high as anybody’s. He matched Sinner serve for serve on first serves Friday, cracked backhands down the line and forehands crosscourt and made his rival, the world No. 1, work for the win.But on second serves, the quiet part of points on which close matches between top players often turn, Sinner was dominant. He won 61 percent of points on his own second serve, and then went and won 66 percent of them on Djokovic’s for good measure. Both men had an outstanding first serve and first strike, but Djokovic needed to lean on his far more than Sinner did.The peak is there. It’s just that accessing it without some troughs is getting harder, and the meat of tennis matches is getting more wearing.Advertisement“I was just half a step late basically in any shot, so … It’s as simple as that. He was just a level or more better than I was. I was just not sharp enough, not reactive enough, not balanced enough to play him,” Djokovic said in his news conference.But what is the greatest male player of all time supposed to do when he is making Grand Slam semifinals at a rate that only Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, the two masters of the sport the past two years, can match? And when he can look across the draw, the side he could have landed on instead of Sinner’s, and see a wild card and No. 114 in the semifinals? Why not continue? Why not compete?“This year, out of three Slams, I reached one final and one semifinal. I guess for 99 percent of the players, that would be a very good Grand Slam result. For me, it’s good but not good enough, because I’m blessed and cursed to be used to something of a highest degree in terms of results and achievements,” he said.Now comes the U.S. Open. The chase goes on.— James HansenHow did Arthur Féry’s childhood club cheer him on?Just over a mile from the Wimbledon grounds, members of Westside Lawn Tennis Club were on the edge of their seats as former member and world No. 114 Arthur Féry pushed Alexander Zverev to a first-set tiebreak, on his way to an ultimate 7-6(0), 6-2, 6-4 defeat.The boys’ singles trophy Féry won at his first club as a 15-year-old in 2017 has been polished and sits proudly in the club’s trophy cabinet. The Féry name also features prominently on the championships board after his mother, Olivia, a former professional player, dominated the women’s singles.“They just got everything back, so beautiful to watch and quick around the court, great hands — it just looked effortless,” Katrina King, who lost to the mother-and-son duo in the 2017 mixed doubles competition, said during an interview at the club.Advertisement“He was up here all the time, really little, playing with all the big guys and they just couldn’t beat him.”One of those opponents was Patrick Gibbs, a decent club player whom Féry bageled at the age of eight. What struck the then 50-year-old most was the way Féry carried himself.“He didn’t gloat about it,” Gibbs said in an interview. “He always had a lot of confidence but it never spilled over into arrogance. Such a lovely guy who never got above his station.”The 23-year-old had one thing to say to fans. “Thank you,” he said in his news conference. “I hope I give them the energy back that they give to me. People love sport because it — I don’t know how to describe — it gives people emotions.”The overwhelming feeling around Westside was one of pride, with members hoping Féry’s remarkable performance can strengthen the club’s already thriving junior programme.Neo Armus, a club member since he was five who played in the first round of junior Wimbledon, felt inspired having watched Féry’s run. “If other people can do it, so can you,” the 15-year-old said.Club general manager Mo Ahadpour echoed the sentiment.“Every sport needs role models and, when one comes from your own area, the impact can be even more pronounced. As we’ve seen in Italy, tennis has overtaken football and we’d like to see the same here in the U.K.,” he said during an interview.Despite Féry’s semifinal defeat, many members believe this is only the beginning. “He’s a winner already and earned himself a lot of money,” Veronica Dye, who has been a member for 10 years, said in an interview.“Good, he deserves it. Everybody is excited for next year. His name will be on the Wimbledon trophy and we’ll all look at it in the museum one day.”— Charlotte HarpurHow did three wheelchair tennis legends escape various kinds of jeopardy?On Friday at Wimbledon, this very chalky tournament, largely lacking in upsets, decided to tease fans of wheelchair tennis. Three of the greatest players of the modern era all faced various degrees of danger — and all escaped.AdvertisementIn the women’s singles, 11-time Grand Slam singles champion Yui Kamiji (1) needed a deciding tiebreak to get past China’s Wang Ziying (4), and Japan’s Kamiji, 32 also went a break down early in the third set. After a 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(4) win, she will face fellow legend, 29-year-old Diede de Groot (2) of the Netherlands, in the 70th meeting of an era-defining rivalry.De Groot, who has 24 Grand Slam singles titles, leads the head-to-head 49-20.In the men’s singles, both Tokito Oda (1) and Alfie Hewett (2) both came through scares. Oda, 20, has won the past five Grand Slam men’s singles titles, so just going 5-3 down in his semifinal against Spain’s Martin de la Puente (3) set alarm bells ringing.Japan’s Oda won 7-5, 6-3, as Great Britain’s Hewett, 28, came from a set down to beat Argentina’s Gustavo Fernandez (4) 6-7(2), 6-0, 6-3. Oda and Hewett’s final will be the 30th instalment of their rivalry; Oda leads 18-11.— James HansenShot of the dayFéry managed to impress Zverev with this flicked forehand pass — though it’s easy to be magnanimous on the verge of victory:Drop Shots⚔️ How Djokovic and Sinner’s Wimbledon semifinal had ramifications beyond the court.🏆 What to expect from Karolína Muchová and Linda Nosková in the women’s final.🇨🇿 Why their all-Czech meeting on Centre Court entirely checks out:How does the Czech Republic dominate women's tennis?Matthew Futterman🔪 The slice is key to both women’s finalists’ games — here’s what makes it such a vital and annoying shot on grass.Up next: Women’s final🎾 Karolína Muchová (10) vs. Linda Nosková (9)11 a.m. ET on ESPN, ESPN Unlimited (U.S.), BBC (UK)An all-Czech Wimbledon women’s final makes historical sense for myriad reasons, but this particular matchup also completely checks out. Muchová, 29, and Nosková, 21, are very different players — Muchová is a point-constructor with endless creativity who has improved her solidity this year; Nosková has a buzzsaw serve and baseline game with delicate touch to match — but they both won grass-court titles ahead of Wimbledon and have thrived at the All England Club this year. It’s Muchová’s second Grand Slam final and Nosková’s first, and the key battle will be to what extent Muchová can disrupt Nosková’s ability to take control of points early.Wimbledon 2026 women’s bracketFirst RoundSecond RoundThird RoundFourth RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals🇧🇾1A. Sabalenka6 6🇷🇸T. Kostović (Q)2 3🇺🇦O. Oliynykova0 0🇺🇸M. Kessler6 6🇱🇻J. Ostapenko6 3 6🇬🇧H. Dart (WC)3 6 4🇭🇷A. Ružić6 3 6🇬🇧D. Semenistaja (LL)3 6 3🇨🇦22L. Fernandez1 63🇮🇩J. Tjen6 7🇬🇧M. Xu (WC)2 6 2🇦🇺D. Kasatkina6 3 6🇷🇺A. Gasanova (Q)6 6🇨🇴E. Arango3 1🇫🇷E. Jacquemot1 5🇯🇵14N. Osaka6 7🇨🇿10K. Muchová6 6🇷🇺A. Zakharova3 2🇨🇦B. Andreescu (Q)63 66🇨🇳S. Zhang7 7🇺🇸A. Parks6 6🇬🇧A. Dudeney (WC)3 3🇹🇭M. Sawangkaew (Q)2 7 6🇵🇱20M. Chwalińska (WC)6 5 2🇨🇿32K. Siniaková6 6🇨🇳Q. Zheng4 4🇺🇸P. Stearns4 6 5🇨🇿N. Bartůňková6 3 7🇨🇿B. Krejčíková6 6🇬🇧H. Klugman (WC)1 4🇵🇱M. Linette5 4🇷🇺5M. Andreeva7 6🇺🇸4J. Pegula7 6🇨🇿D. Vidmanova5 3🇪🇸S. Sorribes Tormo6 6🇦🇩V. Jiménez Kasintseva2 3🇺🇦D. Yastremska7 4 7🇯🇵A. Ito61 6 5🇪🇸J. Bouzas Maneiro6 6🇦🇹27A. Potapova2 3🇷🇺18E. Alexandrova6 6🇭🇺P. Udvardy4 2🇹🇭L. Tararudee7 5 6🇦🇹L. Tagger63 7 4🇰🇿Y. Putintseva4 4🇩🇪T. Maria6 6🇷🇴J. Cristian61 0🇺🇸16I. Jović7 6🇨🇭11B. Bencic6 6🇬🇧M. Stojsavljevic (WC)2 1🇨🇳X. Wang6 2 6🇮🇹E. Cocciaretto3 6 2🇬🇧F. Jones4 4🇫🇷D. Parry6 6🇵🇱M. Fręch65 4🇷🇺19A. Kalinskaya7 6🇺🇸28A. Li5 6 4🇹🇷Z. Sönmez7 1 6🇺🇸C. Liu (Q)4 6 6🇧🇪H. Vandewinkel6 3 4🇦🇷S. Sierra6 5 7🇭🇺A. Bondár3 7 5🇩🇪T. Korpatsch2 1🇺🇸7C. Gauff6 6🇺🇦8E. Svitolina5 2🇺🇦D. Snigur7 6🇸🇮V. Erjavec4 6 66🇫🇷L. Jeanjean (Q)6 4 7🇦🇺A. Tomljanović2 6 4🇬🇪M. Bolkvadze (Q)6 2 6🇺🇸A. Krueger (Q)3 7 6🇭🇷31D. Vekić6 63 4🇺🇸23E. Navarro4 6 7🇪🇸P. Badosa6 3 5🇪🇸O. Selekhmeteva6 7🇩🇪S. Kraus1 5🇺🇦Y. Starodubtseva7 4 1🇷🇺A. Blinkova63 6 6🇦🇷N. Podoroska1 2🇺🇦12M. Kostyuk6 6🇮🇹13J. Paolini0 6 7🇺🇸R. Montgomery (Q)6 4 5🇷🇺I. Shymanovich (Q)2 6 1🇨🇭V. Golubic6 2 6🇺🇦A. Kalinina6 4 5🇺🇿K. Rakhimova4 6 7🇬🇷M. Sakkari6 6🇩🇰24C. Tauson3 3🇵🇭29A. Eala6 6🇲🇽R. Zarazúa1 2🇺🇸S. Williams (WC)3 7 3🇦🇺M. Joint6 66 6🇨🇿T. Valentová3 4🇨🇿K. Plíšková6 6🇺🇸T. Townsend1 6 3🇵🇱3I. Świątek6 2 6🇺🇸6A. Anisimova6 6🇲🇰L. Gjorcheska (Q)3 2🇭🇷P. Marčinko64 4🇺🇸S. Kenin7 6🇷🇴I. Begu4 4🇬🇧K. Swan (WC)6 6🇺🇸K. Day (Q)7 4 3🇺🇸26M. Keys65 6 6🇷🇴17S. Cîrstea6 7🇨🇿S. Bejlek1 66🇦🇺K. Birrell6 0 6🇷🇺A. Korneeva (Q)3 6 2🇨🇴C. Osorio6 6🇨🇭S. Waltert2 1🇩🇪E. Seidel4 3🇨🇿9L. Nosková6 6🇷🇺15D. Shnaider7 6🇩🇪E. Lys5 1🇺🇿P. Kudermetova (Q)3 3🇷🇺L. Samsonova6 6🇬🇧K. Boulter4 2🇮🇹T. Grant (Q)6 6🇦🇺T. Gibson1 6 2🇨🇿21M. Bouzková6 3 6🇧🇪25E. Mertens6 6🇩🇪L. Siegemund2 4🇧🇷B. Haddad Maia3 2🇺🇿M. Timofeeva (Q)6 6🇷🇴E. Ruse5 3🇺🇸C. McNally7 6🇫🇷L. Boisson4 6 3🇰🇿2E. Rybakina6 1 6🇧🇾1A. Sabalenka6 7🇺🇸M. Kessler1 69🇱🇻J. Ostapenko6 6🇭🇷A. Ružić2 0🇮🇩J. Tjen7 1 4🇦🇺D. Kasatkina65 6 6🇷🇺A. Gasanova (Q)3 2🇯🇵14N. Osaka6 6🇨🇿10K. Muchová6 6🇨🇳S. Zhang3 2🇺🇸A. Parks5 0🇹🇭M. Sawangkaew (Q)7 6🇨🇿32K. Siniaková2 4🇨🇿N. Bartůňková6 6🇨🇿B. Krejčíková4 7 6🇷🇺5M. Andreeva6 5 4🇺🇸4J. Pegula7 6🇪🇸S. Sorribes Tormo64 1🇺🇦D. Yastremska3 7 2🇪🇸J. Bouzas Maneiro6 61 6🇷🇺18E. Alexandrova7 7🇹🇭L. Tararudee5 5🇩🇪T. Maria1 2🇺🇸16I. Jović6 6🇨🇭11B. Bencic7 6🇨🇳X. Wang5 0🇫🇷D. Parry4 6 68🇷🇺19A. Kalinskaya6 7 710🇹🇷Z. Sönmez5 3🇺🇸C. Liu (Q)7 6🇦🇷S. Sierra3 6 67🇺🇸7C. Gauff6 3 710🇺🇦D. Snigur6 6🇫🇷L. Jeanjean (Q)4 3🇬🇪M. Bolkvadze (Q)1 0🇺🇸A. Krueger (Q)6 6🇺🇸23E. Navarro3 6 6🇪🇸O. Selekhmeteva6 4 1🇷🇺A. Blinkova7 3 3🇺🇦12M. Kostyuk63 6 6🇮🇹13J. Paolini7 6🇨🇭V. Golubic6 4🇺🇿K. Rakhimova3 6 67🇬🇷M. Sakkari6 0 710🇵🇭29A. Eala3 6 6🇦🇺M. Joint6 2 0🇨🇿K. Plíšková1 3🇵🇱3I. Świątek6 6🇺🇸6A. Anisimova6 4 7🇺🇸S. Kenin2 6 63🇬🇧K. Swan (WC)1 4🇺🇸26M. Keys6 6🇷🇴17S. Cîrstea6 6🇦🇺K. Birrell3 4🇨🇴C. Osorio3 6 2🇨🇿9L. Nosková6 4 6🇷🇺15D. Shnaider4 6 2🇷🇺L. Samsonova6 4 6🇮🇹T. Grant (Q)5 3🇨🇿21M. Bouzková7 6🇧🇪25E. Mertens2 6 6🇺🇿M. Timofeeva (Q)6 3 0🇺🇸C. McNally1 2🇰🇿2E. Rybakina6 6🇧🇾1A. Sabalenka6 6🇱🇻J. Ostapenko4 4🇦🇺D. Kasatkina1 3🇯🇵14N. Osaka6 6🇨🇿10K. Muchová6 7🇹🇭M. Sawangkaew (Q)61🇨🇿N. Bartůňková3 5🇨🇿B. Krejčíková6 7🇺🇸4J. Pegula6 6🇪🇸J. Bouzas Maneiro1 3🇷🇺18E. Alexandrova3 6 4🇺🇸16I. Jović6 3 6🇨🇭11B. Bencic6 4 710🇷🇺19A. Kalinskaya4 6 66🇺🇸C. Liu (Q)3 7 2🇺🇸2C. Gauff6 65 6🇺🇦D. Snigur3 2🇺🇸A. Krueger (Q)6 6🇺🇸23E. Navarro2 6 1🇺🇦12M. Kostyuk6 4 6🇮🇹13J. Paolini6 6🇬🇷M. Sakkari1 2🇵🇭29A. Eala7 6🇵🇱3I. Świątek69 2🇺🇸6A. Anisimova6 2 3🇺🇸26M. Keys3 6 6🇷🇴17S. Cîrstea6 3 69🇨🇿9L. Nosková2 6 7🇷🇺L. Samsonova6 63 4🇨🇿21M. Bouzková4 7 6🇧🇪25E. Mertens7 6🇰🇿2E. Rybakina64 1🇧🇾1A. Sabalenka2 62🇯🇵14N. Osaka6 7🇨🇿10K. Muchová7 5 6🇨🇿B. Krejčíková5 7 3🇺🇸4J. Pegula4 6 6🇺🇸16I. Jović6 3 1🇨🇭11B. Bencic6 3 4🇺🇸7C. Gauff4 6 6🇺🇸A. Krueger (Q)4 4🇺🇦12M. Kostyuk6 6🇮🇹13J. Paolini6 4 6🇵🇭29A. Eala4 6 3🇺🇸26M. Keys4 62🇨🇿9L. Nosková6 7🇨🇿21M. Bouzková4 4🇧🇪25E. Mertens6 6🇯🇵14N. Osaka64 4🇨🇿10K. Muchová7 6🇺🇸4J. Pegula6 3 3🇺🇸7C. Gauff4 6 6🇺🇦12M. Kostyuk6 6🇮🇹13J. Paolini3 2🇨🇿9L. Nosková6 7🇧🇪25E. Mertens3 5🇨🇿10K. Muchová6 1 712🇺🇸7C. Gauff2 6 610🇺🇦12M. Kostyuk4 4🇨🇿9L. Nosková6 6🇨🇿10K. Muchová2 7 3🇨🇿9L. Nosková6 5 6Wimbledon 2026 men’s bracketFirst RoundSecond RoundThird RoundFourth RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals🇮🇹1J. Sinner4 6 68 6 6🇷🇸M. Kecmanović6 3 7 2 3🇵🇹N. Borges6 7 7🇦🇺T. Boyer (Q)3 5 5🇦🇺A. Vukic67 1 1🇺🇸J. Brooksby7 6 6🇺🇸E. Nava63 6 5 0🇵🇪31I. Buse7 3 7 6🇪🇸23R. Jódar6 6 7🇬🇧F. Gill (WC)3 3 5🇨🇦D. Shapovalov (RET)3 67🇪🇸P. Carreño Busta6 7🇯🇵S. Mochizuki (Q)6 6 6🇬🇧M. Basing (Q)3 0 0🇺🇸E. Quinn7 7 6🇮🇹14L. Darderi67 5 2🇳🇴11C. Ruud4 2 67🇵🇱H. Hurkacz6 6 7🇷🇸H. Medjedovic6 2 6 3 4🇦🇹S. Ofner1 6 4 6 6🇰🇷S. Kwon (Q)6 6 6🇪🇸M. Landaluce4 3 3🇫🇷A. Muller1 2 1🇺🇸21T. Paul6 6 6🇺🇸28B. Nakashima6 7 7🇬🇧J. Pinnington Jones (WC)3 65 5🇩🇪J. Struff6 7 4 2 7🇦🇷S. Báez1 64 6 6 5🇦🇷C. Ugo Carabelli (RET)6 6 2 0🇪🇸D. Mérida4 3 6 3🇭🇷M. Čilič1 2 4🇷🇺8D. Medvedev6 6 6🇨🇦3F. Auger-Aliassime6 6 6🇰🇿A. Shevchenko3 1 4🇦🇺A. Walton6 63 4 2🇭🇷D. Priżmić4 7 6 6🇵🇾A. Vallejo6 4 5 62🇨🇴N. Mejia (Q)4 6 7 7🇺🇸M. Zheng (Q)67 6 62 6 710🇬🇧26C. Norrie7 2 7 3 64🇪🇸22A. Davidovich Fokina6 6 7🇦🇷J. Cerúndolo4 4 62🇦🇷T. Tirante5 3 4🇭🇺F. Marozsán7 6 6🇫🇷L. Van Assche (RET)3 0🇭🇺M. Fucsovics6 4🇨🇿D. Svrčina1 4 7 3🇺🇸16L. Tien6 6 64 6🇷🇺12A. Rublev4 7 6 3 612🇷🇺R. (Q)6 66 3 6 714🇷🇸A. Kovacevic3 7 4 0🇳🇱B. van de Zandschulp6 62 6 6🇳🇱J. de Jong7 3 5 6 6🇦🇺R. Hijikata64 6 7 4 3🇪🇸R. Bautista Agut64 4 3🇧🇷24J. Fonseca7 6 6🇫🇷25A. Rinderknech7 7 4 7🇬🇧O. Tarvet (Q)64 64 6 5🇦🇷M. Trungelliti65 7 62 65🇺🇸M. Damm7 65 7 7🇫🇷H. Gaston (Q)1 4 2🇬🇷S. Tsitsipas6 6 6🇨🇳Y. Wu4 7 4 4🇷🇸7N. Djokovic6 5 6 6🇦🇺5A. de Minaur7 6 6🇦🇷R. Burruchaga65 1 0🇫🇷A. Mannarino6 6 6🇫🇷T. Droguet2 4 1🇪🇸P. Llamas Ruiz (LL)1 2 4🇺🇸Z. Svajda6 6 6🇵🇱K. Majchrzak6 7 7🇨🇱30A. Tabilo3 5 5🇷🇺19K. Khachanov6 5 6 6🇬🇧B. Harris (Q)3 7 3 3🇩🇪Y. Hanfmann66 7 6 6🇫🇷G. Mpetshi Perricard7 69 2 3🇳🇱T. Griekspoor4 6 5 4🇦🇺J. Duckworth6 4 7 6🇦🇷M. Navone6 65 3 68🇮🇹9F. Cobolli1 7 6 7🇨🇿15J. Menšík5 6 6 3 710🇬🇧T. Samuel (WC)7 3 3 6 67🇦🇺D. Sweeny (Q)64 3 5🇧🇬G. Dimitrov (WC)7 6 7🇨🇭S. Wawrinka (WC)7 616 67 65🇮🇹M. Berrettini67 718 7 7🇧🇪R. Collignon5 1 3🇫🇷20A. Fils7 6 6🇫🇷27U. Humbert2 5 6 6 3🇧🇪Z. Bergs6 7 4 3 6🇯🇵S. Shimbakuro66 3 7 3🇵🇹J. Faria (Q)7 6 62 6🇧🇦D. Džumhur6 2 2 1🇬🇧A. Féry (WC)3 6 6 6🇫🇮O. Virtanen (Q)6 3 68 6 711🇺🇸4B. Shelton4 6 7 2 69🇺🇸6T. Fritz6 6 6🇷🇸D. Lajović (LL)3 4 3🇺🇸P. Kypson3 6 6 6🇺🇸M. McDonald (Q)6 1 4 4🇫🇷B. Bonzi (RET)6 6 65 3 1🇨🇦G. Diallo1 4 7 6 3🇮🇹L. Sonego6 6 62 7🇦🇷29T. Etcheverry4 4 7 64🇺🇸17F. Tiafoe7 6 4 6🇫🇷T. Atmane66 1 6 4🇨🇿V. Kopřiva3 5 2🇬🇧J. Choinski6 7 6🇫🇷K. Jacquet (Q)6 6 7🇱🇹V. Gaubas (Q)3 4 62🇦🇺T. Kokkinakis6 3 7 3 4🇰🇿10A. Bublik4 6 610 6 6🇨🇿13J. Lehečka6 6 6🇦🇺A. Popyrin4 2 4🇸🇰A. Molčan6 3 7 6🇩🇪D. Altmaier4 6 5 2🇺🇸A. Michelsen6 6 2 3 2🇬🇧J. Fearnley (WC)3 4 6 6 6🇪🇸J. Munar6 6 6🇦🇷18F. Cerúndolo1 4 3🇮🇹32M. Arnaldi6 1 65 3🇫🇷Q. Halys3 6 7 6🇫🇷C. Moutet6 4 5 4🇺🇸M. Giron4 6 7 6🇫🇷V. Royer4 6 6 6🇬🇧H. Wendelken (WC)6 3 3 3🇧🇪A. Blockx4 7 65 6🇩🇪2A. Zverev6 68 7 7🇮🇹1J. Sinner7 7 6🇵🇹N. Borges64 62 4🇺🇸J. Brooksby6 6 6🇵🇪31I. Buse2 2 3🇪🇸23R. Jódar3 6 1 2🇪🇸P. Carreño Busta6 3 6 1🇯🇵S. Mochizuki (Q)6 7 7🇺🇸E. Quinn2 66 5🇵🇱H. Hurkacz7 6 6🇦🇹S. Ofner68 4 4🇰🇷S. Kwon (Q)3 64 2🇺🇸21T. Paul6 7 6🇺🇸28B. Nakashima6 66 65 7 67🇩🇪J. Struff4 7 7 66 710🇪🇸D. Mérida6 3 5 2🇷🇺8D. Medvedev3 6 7 6🇨🇦3F. Auger-Aliassime7 6 7🇭🇷D. Priżmić62 3 5🇨🇴N. Mejia (Q)7 68 1 4🇺🇸M. Zheng (Q)64 7 6 6🇪🇸22A. Davidovich Fokina6 6 6🇭🇺F. Marozsán3 0 3🇭🇺M. Fucsovics66 6 7 6🇺🇸16L. Tien7 4 64 3🇷🇺R. (Q)6 4 6 3 710🇳🇱B. van de Zandschulp0 6 3 6 65🇳🇱J. de Jong1 5 4🇧🇷24J. Fonseca6 7 6🇫🇷25A. Rinderknech6 7 6🇺🇸M. Damm4 61 3🇬🇷S. Tsitsipas3 4 2🇷🇸7N. Djokovic6 6 6🇦🇺5A. de Minaur6 6 6🇫🇷A. Mannarino3 2 2🇺🇸Z. Svajda2 6 65 6 6🇵🇱K. Majchrzak6 2 7 4 3🇷🇺19K. Khachanov6 6 6🇩🇪Y. Hanfmann3 4 4🇦🇺J. Duckworth64 6 6 1🇮🇹9F. Cobolli7 3 7 6🇨🇿15J. Menšík65 6 5 3🇧🇬G. Dimitrov (WC)7 4 7 6🇮🇹M. Berrettini6 7 3 6🇫🇷20A. Fils4 5 6 3🇧🇪Z. Bergs7 4 6 6🇵🇹J. Faria (Q)66 6 2 3🇬🇧A. Féry (WC)5 7 6 6🇫🇮O. Virtanen (Q)7 65 3 3🇺🇸6T. Fritz6 6 7🇺🇸P. Kypson2 2 5🇨🇦G. Diallo64 6 64 7 2🇮🇹L. Sonego7 4 7 66 6🇺🇸17F. Tiafoe4 6 7 6🇬🇧J. Choinski6 2 5 2🇫🇷K. Jacquet (Q)3 4 65🇰🇿10A. Bublik6 6 7🇨🇿13J. Lehečka6 6 6🇸🇰A. Molčan3 2 4🇬🇧J. Fearnley (WC)4 63 4🇪🇸J. Munar6 7 6🇫🇷Q. Halys65 3 4🇺🇸M. Giron7 6 6🇫🇷V. Royer1 3 63🇩🇪2A. Zverev6 6 7🇮🇹1J. Sinner6 6 6🇺🇸J. Brooksby4 3 4🇪🇸23R. Jódar6 65 4 4🇯🇵S. Mochizuki (Q)1 7 6 6🇵🇱H. Hurkacz4 7 7 6🇺🇸21T. Paul6 65 5 2🇩🇪J. Struff7 7 7🇷🇺8D. Medvedev64 65 5🇨🇦3F. Auger-Aliassime7 6 6🇺🇸M. Zheng (Q)61 2 1🇪🇸22A. Davidovich Fokina7 6 6🇭🇺M. Fucsovics63 2 3🇷🇺R. Safiullin (Q)6 6 6🇧🇷24J. Fonseca3 3 3🇫🇷25A. Rinderknech5 4 6 64🇷🇸N. Djokovic7 6 1 7🇦🇺5A. de Minaur6 5 6 6🇺🇸Z. Svajda2 7 2 4🇷🇺19K. Khachanov6 64 7 2 2🇮🇹9F. Cobolli0 7 65 6 6🇧🇬G. Dimitrov (WC)6 6 3 5 6🇮🇹M. Berrettini3 4 6 7 3🇧🇪Z. Bergs6 5 6 63 65🇬🇧A. Féry (WC)2 7 2 7 7🇺🇸6T. Fritz4 6 6 7🇮🇹L. Sonego6 3 4 65🇺🇸17F. Tiafoe6 65 611 6 3🇰🇿10A. Bublik4 7 7 4 6🇨🇿13J. Lehečka6 6 4 6🇪🇸J. Munar4 4 6 4🇺🇸M. Giron2 64 4🇩🇪2A. Zverev6 7 6🇮🇹1J. Sinner6 7 6🇯🇵S. Mochizuki (Q)3 6 3🇵🇱H. Hurkacz (RET)6 7 62 5 2🇩🇪J. Struff3 65 7 7 4🇨🇦3F. Auger-Aliassime64 7 6 62 6🇪🇸22A. Davidovich Fokina7 66 3 7 1🇷🇺R. Safiullin (Q)66 3 6 3🇷🇸7N. Djokovic7 6 3 6🇦🇺5A. de Minaur5 64 3🇮🇹9F. Cobolli7 7 6🇧🇬G. Dimitrov (WC)5 6 6 4 67🇬🇧A. Féry (WC)7 3 4 6 7🇺🇸6T. Fritz7 6 6🇰🇿10A. Bublik61 4 4🇨🇿13J. Lehečka4 5 6 66🇩🇪2A. Zverev6 7 3 7🇮🇹1J. Sinner7 7 6🇩🇪J. Struff5 64 3🇨🇦3F. Auger-Aliassime610 6 3 7 64🇷🇸7N. Djokovic7 3 6 64 7🇮🇹9F. Cobolli4 64 0🇬🇧A. Féry (WC)6 7 6🇺🇸6T. Fritz4 4 2🇩🇪2A. Zverev6 6 6🇮🇹1J. Sinner6 6 6🇷🇸7N. Djokovic4 4 4🇬🇧A. Féry (WC)6 2 4🇩🇪2A. Zverev7 6 6🇮🇹1J. Sinner🇩🇪2A. ZverevTell us what you noticed on the 12th day…Connections: Sports EditionSpot the pattern. Connect the termsFind the hidden link between sports terms
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