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Tennis - July 6, 20222022 Wimbledon: Kyrgios, Rybakina join Maria in the last 4LONDON – Elena Rybakina and Nick Kyrgios won back-to-back matches on Court 1 to advance to the semifinals of Wimbledon for the first time in their career.
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Tennis - July 5, 20222022 Wimbledon: Tatjana Maria continues “crazy” run, into the semifinalsLONDON – “One year ago, I just gave birth,” said Tatjana Maria on court after her quarterfinal victory over Jule Niemeier. “It's crazy.”
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Tennis - July 4, 20222022 Wimbledon: Kyrgios, trio of ladies from Team Yonex reach quarterfinalsLONDON – Nick Kyrgios defeated American Brandon Nakashima on Centre Court to reach the quarterfinals for the first time since 2014.
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Tennis - July 2, 20222022 Wimbledon: Kyrgios, Team Yonex record multiple upsets in R3LONDON – Nick Kyrgios upset World No. 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas in a blockbuster third round match. Kyrgios’ serve was remarkable. The Aussie fired 14 aces, 81% of his first serve points, and never dropped serve.
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Tennis and Popular - June 30, 20222022 Wimbledon: Kyrgios is nearly perfect, new faces eye second weekLONDON – Nick Kyrgios played a nearly flawless second round match to upset 26th-seeded Filip Krajinovic.
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BADMINTON - June 28, 2022EXBOLT 65: Repulsion, control, and durabilityTOKYO, Japan – Introducing a brand-new addition to the EXBOLT string series, EXBOLT 65.
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Badminton - June 14, 2022Badminton Association of Thailand and Yonex renew partnershipTOKYO, Japan – Yonex and the Badminton Association of Thailand held a signing ceremony on June 14th, 2022, to formally announce the renewal of their partnership, which appoints Yonex as the official sponsor for the Thailand National Badminton Team.
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Tennis - June 6, 20222022 Roland-Garros: Casper Ruud’s remarkable run ends in the finalsPARIS – Casper Ruud’s (NOR) remarkable Roland-Garros run came to an end on Sunday in the finals against now 14-time champion Rafael Nadal.
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