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Austrian tennis player Sebastian Ofner turned up late for Wimbledon, but was consoled by meeting his idol Jürgen Klopp. Ofner lost the final of the grass tournament in Mallorca on Saturday to Chile's Alejandro Tabilo. But with former Liverpool football coach and new Mallorca resident Klopp in attendance, a handshake made him feel a little better. His luck worsened on Sunday though when his flight to London was late, meaning he had no time to practise at the hallowed turf of Wimbledon. "Now he has to start the tournament without training," his manager Moritz Thiem told the Austrian news agency ...
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Austrian tennis player Sebastian Ofner turned up late for Wimbledon, but was consoled by meeting his idol Jürgen Klopp. Ofner lost the final of the grass tournament in Mallorca on Saturday to Chile's Alejandro Tabilo. But with former Liverpool football coach and new Mallorca resident Klopp in attendance, a handshake made him feel a little better. His luck worsened on Sunday though when his flight to London was late, meaning he had no time to practise at the hallowed turf of Wimbledon. "Now he has to start the tournament without training," his manager Moritz Thiem told the Austrian news agency ...
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Austrian tennis player Sebastian Ofner turned up late for Wimbledon, but was consoled by meeting his idol Jürgen Klopp. Ofner lost the final of the grass tournament in Mallorca on Saturday to Chile's Alejandro Tabilo. But with former Liverpool football coach and new Mallorca resident Klopp in attendance, a handshake made him feel a little better. His luck worsened on Sunday though when his flight to London was late, meaning he had no time to practise at the hallowed turf of Wimbledon. "Now he has to start the tournament without training," his manager Moritz Thiem told the Austrian news agency ...
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Germany's Alexander Zverev has acknowledged he never previously believed he could win Wimbledon but the world number four thinks this year could finally be his year. The Olympic champion has yet to win a grand slam title, losing the French Open final to Carlos Alcaraz in five sets in June while also going the distance in the 2020 US Open final against Dominic Thiem. Now the 27-year-old says he is in top shape ahead of Monday's start and thinks the absence of Rafa Nadal, as well as Novak Djokovic not being fully fit, opens the door for a new champion at the grass grand slam. "The last few month...
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Germany's Alexander Zverev has acknowledged he never previously believed he could win Wimbledon but the world number four thinks this year could finally be his year. The Olympic champion has yet to win a grand slam title, losing the French Open final to Carlos Alcaraz in five sets in June while also going the distance in the 2020 US Open final against Dominic Thiem. Now the 27-year-old says he is in top shape ahead of Monday's start and thinks the absence of Rafa Nadal, as well as Novak Djokovic not being fully fit, opens the door for a new champion at the grass grand slam. "The last few month...
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Germany's Alexander Zverev has acknowledged he never previously believed he could win Wimbledon but the world number four thinks this year could finally be his year. The Olympic champion has yet to win a grand slam title, losing the French Open final to Carlos Alcaraz in five sets in June while also going the distance in the 2020 US Open final against Dominic Thiem. Now the 27-year-old says he is in top shape ahead of Monday's start and thinks the absence of Rafa Nadal, as well as Novak Djokovic not being fully fit, opens the door for a new champion at the grass grand slam. "It is the first ti...
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Germany's Alexander Zverev has acknowledged he never previously believed he could win Wimbledon but the world number four thinks this year could finally be his year. The Olympic champion has yet to win a grand slam title, losing the French Open final to Carlos Alcaraz in five sets in June while also going the distance in the 2020 US Open final against Dominic Thiem. Now the 27-year-old says he is in top shape ahead of Monday's start and thinks the absence of Rafa Nadal, as well as Novak Djokovic not being fully fit, opens the door for a new champion at the grass grand slam. "The last few month...
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Germany's Alexander Zverev has acknowledged he never previously believed he could win Wimbledon but the world number four thinks this year could finally be his year. The Olympic champion has yet to win a grand slam title, losing the French Open final to Carlos Alcaraz in five sets in June while also going the distance in the 2020 US Open final against Dominic Thiem. Now the 27-year-old says he is in top shape ahead of Monday's start and thinks the absence of Rafa Nadal, as well as Novak Djokovic not being fully fit, opens the door for a new champion at the grass grand slam. "It is the first ti...
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Germany's Alexander Zverev has acknowledged he never previously believed he could win Wimbledon but the world number four thinks this year could finally be his year. The Olympic champion has yet to win a grand slam title, losing the French Open final to Carlos Alcaraz in five sets in June while also going the distance in the 2020 US Open final against Dominic Thiem. Now the 27-year-old says he is in top shape ahead of Monday's start and thinks the absence of Rafa Nadal, as well as Novak Djokovic not being fully fit, opens the door for a new champion at the grass grand slam. "It is the first ti...
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