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Injured warrior Jordan Thompson reports he felt better as he broke new ground to reach Wimbledon's second week for the first time.
Jordan Thompson has succumbed to injury in his fourth round clash with Taylor Fritz, retiring while 3-0 down in the second set.
Jordan Thompson continued his improbable run at Wimbledon on Wednesday night, battling back to win another five-set epic while defying injury. But it was heartbreak for adopted Aussie Katie Boulter, who lost to lucky loser Solana Sierra in another disappointing grand slam result.
Australian Jordan Thompson retires from his round-of-16 match at Wimbledon against Taylor Fritz, succumbing to a back injury after more than 11 hours on court at SW19.
Perhaps Jordan Thompson deserves a tip of the cap for winning a set-ending point at Wimbledon while clutching his hat after it fell off his head during a serve
Jordan Thompson may be taking a break when he leaves Wimbledon to nurse his battered body back into shape but it could be a while before that happens after the Australian recorded another comeback five-set win.
Taylor Fritz will face Jordan Thompson in the 2025 Wimbledon fourth round. Here's everything you need to know to catch all the action, including when, where, and how to watch the live coverage.
On Sunday, two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz punched his ticket to the Wimbledon quarterfinal with a four-set win over Andrey Rublev.
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