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Technical.ly
5 days ago
- Business
- Technical.ly
Business Planning Course with The Welcoming Center
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Campaign ME
16-07-2025
- Business
- Campaign ME
LATAM (Entertainment & Travel Retail)
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Scottish Sun
30-06-2025
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
‘You shouldn't be saying that' – Aryna Sabalenka left ‘stunned' after being sworn at by a child at Wimbledon
Sabalenka shared her thoughts on a possible rule change AR YOU SERIOUS? 'You shouldn't be saying that' – Aryna Sabalenka left 'stunned' after being sworn at by a child at Wimbledon Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ARYNA SABALENKA was left shocked after being sworn at by a child after winning her Wimbledon opener. The world No.1 beat Carson Branstine 6-1 7-5 on Court 1 today. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Aryna Sabalenka was sworn at by a fan as she left Court 1 Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 3 It comes after she went viral for swearing in a practice session Credit: Getty Sabalenka went viral in the build-up to Wimbledon as a video of her swearing during a practice session did the rounds on social media. After her victory this afternoon, she walked off court and kindly stopped to sign autographs for young fans. Though she looked "stunned" after an interaction with one child. Sabalenka was asked about it in her press conference and she said while smiling: "Yeah, he was talking Brazilian Portuguese, a little cursing stuff. READ MORE IN TENNIS PUT AWAY Wimbledon star bursts into tears as she suffers 6-0 6-0 defeat in first round "It was because of the video of me cursing in the practice went viral in Brazil. "I replied, 'You shouldn't be saying that'. "Yeah, it was a fun moment." The young fan was seemingly a supporter of Brazilian 18-year-old Joao Fonseca, who took to Court 1 after Sabalenka's win. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS And he defeated British star Jacob Fearnley in straight sets. As for Sabalenka, she will face Marie Bouzkova in the next round. The Belarusian is used to cruising through matches in no time and was asked about women playing best of five matches in the future. But Sabalenka is against the idea, saying: "I think probably physically I'm one of the strongest ones, so maybe it would benefit me. "But I think I'm not ready to play five sets. I think it's too much on the woman's body. "I think we're not ready for this amount of tennis. I think it would increase amount of injuries. "So I think this is not something I would consider. I'll let this thing for guys to handle." 3 Wimbledon 2025 LIVE - follow all the latest scores and updates from a thrilling fortnight at SW19


Daily Mirror
30-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mirror
World No.1 details what a child spectator said to leave her stunned at Wimbledon
World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka was taken aback by what she heard from a child fan when she was signing autographs after defeating Carson Branstine in the first round at Wimbledon Aryna Sabalenka was shocked to hear a child swear at her as she signed autographs after completing a win at Wimbledon. The world No.1 dispatched qualifier Carson Branstine 6-1, 7-5 to move into the second round in scorching temperatures in south west London. Sabalenka missed last year's tournament with a shoulder injury but showed why she's the favourite in 2025 against her Canadian opponent. The world No.194 tested the Belarusian with a powerful serve before succumbing to a valiant defeat. It was while signing autographs afterwards that Sabalenka heard something she wasn't expecting. She was heard saying: 'You shouldn't be saying just a young kid' and later explained what had happened. Speaking in her press conference, she said: 'Yeah, he was talking Brazilian Portuguese, a little cursing stuff because of the video of me cursing in the practice [that] went viral in Brazil. I replied, 'You shouldn't be saying that.' Yeah, it was a fun moment.' It was a bizarre moment at the end of an otherwise routine victory for Sabalenka, who lost the French Open final to Coco Gauff earlier in June. 'I think the goal is to win as quickly, as easier as possible, so physically you're more fresh in the next rounds,' she said. 'But I think it was really good for me to have this little fight in the second set just to, like, see where my level is at, if I'm mentally ready to fight. I think I'm ready. So I think at the end it was good to have this little fight in the second set.' Branstine works as a model to fund her tennis career and managed to impress Sabalenka with her powerful ball-striking. But ultimately she couldn't keep up with the world No.1. 'I think if she continues working, she definitely has potential,' Sabalenka said. 'Very big serving. Honestly in the second set, it was really tough to read her serve. The speed was unbelievable. Yeah, lucky me, I could break her and finish the set. But yeah, it was tough second set. Branstine said: 'When it mattered, she showed up. I could have gotten an early break in the second set. I had a break point and then after that, she was on it. "Those are the little things that separate the Top 10 from the Top 20, and the Top 20 from the Top 50. Those little details that they take care of so unbelievably well. 'She has a fighting spirit, and even though I'm ranked No.194 in the world, she went out there in kill mode. She wants to win this tournament, that's her goal. "It was a really cool thing to actually see it in front of my eyes. I was like, 'Wow she's doing that – and it's to me, right now.'"


Hindustan Times
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Wind Breaker Season 2 Episode 11: Exact release date, where to watch and more
Wind Breaker season 2 episode 11 release date has officially been announced, building anticipation among fans for the next episode in the intense high school gang drama. Also Read: Miley Cyrus makes rare comment about Nick Jonas, says 'Niley for life' Wind Breaker Season 2 Episode 11 is set to drop on Friday, June 13, 2025, at 12:26 am (JST) in Japan. The episode is scheduled to be released for the international audience on Thursday, June 12, 2025. The release time for Wind Breaker season 2 episode 11 will differ by region, so fans are encouraged to check their local time zones. To make it easier, a detailed schedule outlining premiere times across various countries has been shared below. The table ensures viewers everywhere can catch the episode right as it drops. Wind Breaker season 2, episode 11 will be available for international streaming on Crunchyroll, with multiple language options including English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, and German. Also Read: Summer Game Fest 2025: Resident Evil, Mafia, and more — Here are the 5 biggest trailer drops Wind Breaker season 2, episode 11, is expected to dive deeper into Yamato Endo's sudden arrival at Keisei Street. Judging by Tsubakino's uneasy reaction, Endo's presence could spell trouble, particularly for Bofurin. The episode may also shed light on Sakura's response once he uncovers more about Endo's past and his true intentions.