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See Jonathan Anderson's highly anticipated Dior debut

See Jonathan Anderson's highly anticipated Dior debut

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Jonathan Anderson, founder of JW Anderson, made his debut as creative director of Dior. His collection, Dior menswear Spring/Summer 2026, was showcased during Paris Fashion Week.

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Wimbledon storylines: Sabalenka and Gauff, Sinner and Alcaraz and no more line judges
Wimbledon storylines: Sabalenka and Gauff, Sinner and Alcaraz and no more line judges

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Wimbledon storylines: Sabalenka and Gauff, Sinner and Alcaraz and no more line judges

Is Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff's olive branch a sign of things on court? Is Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner's dominance of men's tennis about to go up another level? Is the disappearance of line judges going to cause more problems than solutions? Advertisement And will the biggest battle at Wimbledon this fortnight be not on the court, but in it? Wimbledon 2025 promises to be a cracker. Here, 's tennis writers, Matt Futterman and Charlie Eccleshare, chart some of the key storylines to follow over the next fortnight. Where does Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff's rivalry go from here? Sabalenka is having an outrageous season. She is constantly making finals. She has won tournaments in Brisbane, Miami and Madrid. She is more than 2,000 points ahead of world No. 2 Gauff in the WTA rankings race that counts points won this season. But it also hurts her that she doesn't have the three titles she wanted to win more than all the others: the Australian Open, the French Open and Indian Wells. (And Stuttgart. The one that comes with the Porsche. She really wanted to win the Porsche. And the lost the final there. Again.) Advertisement Sabalenka isn't great at losing, just like most champions. She finds it so crushing to lose these matches that while it's happening, while the world is watching, she's visibly miserable. She's yelling at herself. She's yelling at her box. Every champion who loses feels this way, and only some let it out. It makes Sabalenka one of the most compelling players on the tour, because fans — and her rivals' fans — live every moment with her like it's their career on the line. After losing to Gauff at Roland Garros, Sabalenka spoke, first on court and then in her news conference, about how horribly she played. She barely gave any credit to Gauff until after the event. Then she apologized for what she called her 'unprofessional' comments, then they came to Wimbledon and made a TikTok or two. Gauff said they were good, so the rest of the world should be too. Then Wimbledon posted that on their own social media, which came off more strangely. Should a tournament be casting its top seeds as best friends? Does the tennis world not want more rivalries? The grass suits Sabalenka. She's the favorite, hands down. She has the power for it, the serve and the movement, as well as her ever-evolving variety and touch and feel. She's only won Grand Slams on hard courts, and Wimbledon is the Grand Slam that completes a career, so the pressure is there, but she might be far enough ahead of her rivals not too matter. Gauff's forehand grip makes it very difficult for her to win on such a low-bouncing surface. Madison Keys, who beat Sabalenka in Australia, could trouble her. Markéta Vondroušová, a potential third-round opponent, beat Sabalenka in Berlin and has won Wimbledon before. The 2022, champion Elena Rybakina cannot be discounted. Iga Świątek, who uses a similar forehand grip to Gauff, has been making the Bad Homburg grass in Germany her living room this week. Advertisement And if Sabalenka does make the final, it's more likely than not that said final will be stressful, that she will not play a perfect match, because no one ever does. Can she win? And if she can't, can she redirect her energy away from the way it manifested in Melbourne, Indian Wells and Paris? Sabalenka is a big Novak Djokovic fan. Djokovic is an incredible winner — obviously, 24 Grand Slams. He's also an incredibly gracious loser, in public. That's taken as the thing to be in tennis — even if some needle is good for business and for the sport. Who can break the Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner streak — and when? Remember what it was like to be a tennis fan this time of year between 2006 and 2008, when Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer played in the final of the French Open and Wimbledon for three consecutive years. Federer won the U.S. Open in each of those years, and the Australian Open in 2006 and 2007. Advertisement It was an incredible rivalry and a testament to their dominance of the sport. It was great. Wasn't it? Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have now won every Grand Slam since the start of 2024. It's great. Or is it? And if it isn't, can anyone who's going to be contending in three years (that means anyone not named Djokovic) do anything about it? This is the question that Holger Rune, Lorenzo Musetti, Jack Draper, Ben Shelton and some players even younger than them are going to have to start answering. Tennis, meanwhile, might have to get better acquainted with the difference between a player's ceiling and their current peak. Draper has won a Masters 1,000 title, the rung below a Grand Slam. So has Rune. So has Jakub Menšík. Musetti has been in a final at that level. Shelton reserves his best tennis for the majors. 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So is someone coming into disrupt this duopoly anytime soon? Or will Djokovic have to look at the younger generation and realize that, at least for now, he has to do it himself? To use a favorite phrase of Sinner and Alcaraz, 'Lets' see…' How will the removal of line judges impact the tournament? When the supposedly impregnable electronic line calling (ELC) malfunctioned at the Eastbourne Open this week, the whoops of delight from the traditionalists might have been heard over the high winds on the UK's south coast. Advertisement At the first sniff of technical trouble at Wimbledon, except something even more unabashed. For the first time in the event's 148-year history, it has dispensed with human line judges in favor of ELC, which is used at all ATP Tour-level and combined events and two of the other Grand Slams but is not immune to glitches. At Eastbourne last Monday, a misleading image disagreed with the system's call during a first set tiebreak between Fonseca and Zizou Bergs. 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Bubbling away in the background at this year's Wimbledon is the All England Lawn Tennis Club's (AELTC) ongoing legal battle over 39 new grass courts. It wants to construct them, including an 8,000-seat stadium, on the old Wimbledon Park golf course. Doing so would almost triple the size of Wimbledon's grounds and allow the AELTC to host qualifying on site, as the other three majors do. Advertisement The Greater London Authority (GLA) granted planning permission at a hearing in September 2024, but after appeals led by the Save Wimbledon Park (SWP) group, a judicial review will take place Tuesday July 8 and Wednesday July 9 of 2025, right in the heart of the tournament's second week. During the hearing, the AELTC and SWP will outline their arguments, with a decision expected a few weeks later. The case is proving to be a major headache for the AELTC, which is desperate to press on with its expansion plans. Not being able to host qualifying on site (and not being able to pull in the revenue that would come with that) sees it, it says, lose ground on the other three majors. At the pre-tournament briefing a couple of weeks ago, Wimbledon chair Debbie Jevans said that the need for the transformation 'becomes ever more apparent as we see our fellow Grand Slams staging fully integrated three-week events by welcoming many more spectators and staging charity and community events during the qualifying week and, crucially, providing the players with a stage benefiting their sporting excellence'. It feels like no Grand Slam is complete these days without high-level discussions going on in the background, and this year's Wimbledon will be no different. And what about an absent champion? For only the second time since 2004, there will be no Andy Murray in either the singles or doubles draws. 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Boris Johnson's wife Carrie issues warning to mums after being hospitalised during 'brutal' week
Boris Johnson's wife Carrie issues warning to mums after being hospitalised during 'brutal' week

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Boris Johnson's wife Carrie revealed she'd been hospitalised during a 'brutal' week as she issued a warning to fellow breastfeeding mums. The 37-year-old, who gave birth to daughter Poppy on May 21, said a two-night stay in hospital had not been on her 'postpartum bingo card'. Carrie took to Instagram to say she'd been treated for 'severe' dehydration and had also suffered a bout of mastitis - an inflammation of breast tissue - while Poppy had been struggling with reflux. READ MORE: Shock as 'beloved' Bollywood movie star dies aged 42 She said: "Being hospitalised for two nights for my severe dehydration was not on my postpartum bingo card. "Breastfeeding mums make sure you eat and drink enough in this heat. Especially if your babe is cluster feeding." Receive newsletters with the biggest and breaking TV and showbiz news by signing up here The Mirror reports she added: "This week has honestly been brutal. Mastitis (me), reflux (her), dehydration (me). "What a pair we are! But thank you for all the kindest messages, especially all the brilliant advice on reflux. "Really appreciate it and made me feel way less alone going through it all." READ MORE: Ozzy Osbourne says 'I will keep on' as he shares 'important' plans beyond Black Sabbath gig Carrie and the former Tory Prime Minister, who wed in July 2021, also share sons Wilfred, five, and Frank, one, and daughter Romy, three. Poppy is believed to be Boris' ninth child, although he has always refused to talk about his family life. However media consultant Carrie does shares glimpses of their personal life through her Instagram feed, posting about family holidays, bargain Vinted finds, and lunches out with friends.

Kim and Khloé Kardashian Dress to Impress at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's Venice Wedding, Plus Sydney Sweeney, Margot Robbie and More
Kim and Khloé Kardashian Dress to Impress at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's Venice Wedding, Plus Sydney Sweeney, Margot Robbie and More

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Kim and Khloé Kardashian Dress to Impress at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's Venice Wedding, Plus Sydney Sweeney, Margot Robbie and More

Stars have been everywhere this week. In Venice, Khloé Kardashian, Kim Kardashian and Sydney Sweeney attend Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's luxurious wedding. Meanwhile, Margot Robbie has a speaking engagement at Glastonbury Festival, and Pharrell Williams spends quality time with his son Rocket during Paris Fashion Week. Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings! Kim Kardashian and Khloé Kardashian step out of their hotel in style to head to Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding in Venice on June 27. Sydney Sweeney gives a look over her shoulder as she leaves for Bezos and Sánchez's nuptials in Venice on June 27. Margot Robbie speaks at the Pilton Palais Cinema during Glastonbury Festival in England on June 27. Pharrell Williams brings his son Rocket to the Dior show during Paris Fashion Week on June 27. 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Michelle Williams is seen on set filming A Place in Hell in Madison Square Park on June 24. Read the original article on People

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