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Predictions trend
95.5% (1283)
4.5% (61)
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Ivanovic
Score
1h50
Set 3
1h50
3
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6
6-4 3-6 3-6
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1h48
3
-
5
6-4 3-6 3-5
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1h43
2
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5
6-4 3-6 2-5
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1h41
2
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4
6-4 3-6 2-4
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1h38
1
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4
6-4 3-6 1-4
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1h34
1
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3
6-4 3-6 1-3
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1h30
0
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3
6-4 3-6 0-3
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1h27
0
-
2
6-4 3-6 0-2
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1h25
0
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1
6-4 3-6 0-1
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1h20
Set 2
1h20
3
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6
6-4 3-6
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1h13
3
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5
6-4 3-5
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1h10
3
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4
6-4 3-4
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1h05
2
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4
6-4 2-4
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0h59
2
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3
6-4 2-3
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0h55
2
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2
6-4 2-2
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0h50
2
-
1
6-4 2-1
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0h48
1
-
1
6-4 1-1
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0h44
1
-
0
6-4 1-0
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0h37
Set 1
0h37
6
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4
6-4
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0h31
5
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4
5-4
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0h27
4
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4
4-4
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0h23
4
-
3
4-3
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0h20
3
-
3
3-3
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0h16
2
-
3
2-3
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0h13
2
-
2
2-2
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0h07
2
-
1
2-1
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0h03
1
-
1
1-1
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0h00
1
-
0
1-0
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Jeu de service
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Tennis: the little-known truths about the offseason, between rest, stress and physical survival
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The paradox dividing tennis: exhausted players and a saturated calendar, yet ever more exhibitions
The paradox dividing tennis: exhausted players and a saturated calendar, yet ever more exhibitions
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Exhausted but omnipresent stars, ever-longer tournaments and exhibitions that have become a business in their own right: tennis is revealing its deepest contradictions, torn between spectacle and physical survival.
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Clément Gehl 14/12/2025 à 12h01
From Boris Becker to Yannick Noah via Marat Safin, they all share one thing in common: knowing how to bounce back after the end of their careers. Between coaching, politics, music and podcasts, discover how these former champions have turned their passion into a new life.
Training future champions: spotlight on the decline of the French public model facing private academies
Training future champions: spotlight on the decline of the French public model facing private academies
Arthur Millot 06/12/2025 à 13h10
As federations struggle to reinvent themselves, private academies are capturing talent… but also families able to invest tens of thousands of euros a year. A system that is increasingly effective, but also increasingly unequal.
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Equal pay in tennis: how the Williams sisters changed the history of sports
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Clément Gehl 18/12/2025 à 15h04
They dared to challenge the system. In 2005, Serena and Venus Williams, supported by Billie Jean King, launched a historic fight for equal pay in tennis. Two years later, Wimbledon and Roland-Garros finally gave in. But behind the symbolic victories, gaps still persist today.
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