Tatjana Maria crowned queen of Queen’s as women’s tournament celebrates triumphant return
A resoundingly successful opening week for the new women’s tournament was capped off by the German winning the biggest title of her career
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A resoundingly successful opening week for the new women’s tournament was capped off by the German winning the biggest title of her career
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The British No 1 will rue missed opportunities after a 6-2 6-4 defeat to the Olympic champion, who drew the ire of west London by changing shoes and her racquet mid-game
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Raducanu faces the top seed and Olympic champion for a place in the semi-finals
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Raducanu, now up to British No 1, is the last remaining Brit in the draw at Queen’s
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Raducanu is up next on Andy Murray Arena after Heather Watson and Katie Boulter both lose their second round matches
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Britain’s most successful Alpine skier is set to retire at the end of next season. He tells Flo Clifford about his circuitous route to the elite ranks, the highlights of his World Cup career, and his hopes for the future of British skiing
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A trio of Brits are in action on the Andy Murray Arena today, with Katie Boulter and Heather Watson also playing their last-16 matches
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The 38-year-old was the first Briton and oldest man to win an Alpine skiing World Cup with his historic victory in Kitzbuhel in 2022
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Kartal fell to a 6-1, 6-3 defeat at the hands of world No 15 Amanda Anisimova, but has plenty of positives to take from a historic week in women’s tennis
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Britain’s No 1 and 2 are in action in the second round of doubles after singles wins yesterday
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Emma Raducanu gets her grass-court singles campaign underway a day after victory in doubles alongside Katie Boulter
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Britain’s top two combined in an intriguing doubles partnership as Queen’s welcomes women’s tennis for the first time in over 50 years
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Queen’s is hosting its first women’s tournament since 1973
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