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LONDON — Mirra Andreeva was the last person on Centre Court to realize she had won her fourth-round match against Emma Navarro on Monday, a result that made her the youngest woman since 2007 to reach ...
The 18-year-old Russian was preparing for the next point, oblivious to the fact she had reached the quarter-finals at ...
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Wimbledon Defending Champ Breaks Down in Tears Before Shocking ExitBarbora Krejcikova broke down in tears during her Wimbledon third-round match before losing to Emma Navarro in a dramatic ...
With a composed 6-2, 6-3 win over No. 10 seed Emma Navarro, Mirra Andreeva became the youngest Wimbledon quarterfinalist since 2007, and did it with a first-serve pace that left no doubt who was in ...
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The Mirror US on MSNBillionaire heiress crashes out of Wimbledon to 18-year-old superstarAmerican player Emma Navarro saw her Wimbledon dream come to an end in the fourth round against Mirra Andreeva after ousting ...
Russian seventh seed Mirra Andreeva powered her way into her first Wimbledon quarter-final with a 6-2 6-3 win over American ...
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Tennis Temple on MSNAndreeva Defeats Navarro and Will Play Her First Quarterfinal at WimbledonAmong the top 10 players still in the women's draw, Mirra Andreeva continues to hold her ground. The world No. 7 advanced to ...
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Wide World of Sports on MSN4th Round Highlights | Mirra Andreeva v Emma NavarroCatch all of the best moments from the Round 4 match between Mirra Andreeva & Emma Navarro, at Wimbledon 2025.
Emma Navarro, the rising US star, has finally broken her silence and has spoken about being labelled as a 'billionaire's ...
Mirra Andreeva did not realise she had beaten Emma Navarro on Centre Court and innocently attempted to continue playing ...
Wimbledon enters its second week today as things get serious at the All England Club.Novak Djokovic is still in the hunt for an eighth men’s singles title at SW19 that would see him pull level with ...
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