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Sabalenka, Sinner march into next round at Wimbledon 

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London, July 4:

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka continued her commanding run at Wimbledon 2026, securing a place in the fourth round with a composed 6-4, 6-4 victory over Jelena Ostapenko. Sabalenka looked in complete control throughout the contest, relying on her trademark power-packed groundstrokes while also displaying improved movement and adaptability on grass.

She broke Ostapenko at crucial moments in both sets and maintained a high first-serve percentage, preventing her opponent from gaining any real momentum. Her ability to balance aggression with consistency has made her one of the standout performers of the tournament so far.

The Belarusian’s victory has set up a blockbuster fourth-round clash with Naomi Osaka, who has been equally impressive in her campaign. Osaka has reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for the first time in her career, underlining her growing confidence on grass courts. Known primarily for her success on hard courts, the Japanese star has adapted her game well, combining powerful serving with improved net play. She has advanced through the draw without dropping a set, signalling strong form heading into what promises to be one of the most anticipated matches of the tournament.

In the men’s draw, defending champion Jannik Sinner produced another clinical performance to storm into the Round of 16. The Italian star defeated Jenson Brooksby in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4, showcasing his sharp movement, precise shot-making, and tactical discipline. Sinner controlled the tempo of the match from the baseline, frequently dictating rallies and limiting Brooksby’s opportunities to counterattack.

After facing minor challenges in the earlier rounds, Sinner appears to be peaking at the right time as he continues his title defence. His composure under pressure and ability to close out matches efficiently highlight why he remains one of the favourites to lift the trophy again this year. With momentum building, the Italian will be a formidable contender as Wimbledon heads into its decisive second week.

As the tournament intensifies, all eyes will be on the high-voltage clash between Sabalenka and Osaka, while Sinner’s steady progress keeps him firmly on course for another deep run. Wimbledon 2026 is shaping up for thrilling battles, with top stars delivering on the biggest stage.

Sabalenka Sinner march into next round at Wimbledon
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