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Naomi Osaka’s legacy is secure — even after Australian Open first-round loss

“Naomi Osaka: Her Journey to Finding Her Power and Her Voice” (Dutton), it felt great. “I count it as my best victory ever,” she says. When Naomi finally bested Mari, wiping “that obnoxious grin off her face”, it became Osaka’s “inflection point.” “Losing to Mari shaped my competitiveness,” she adds.
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Why Pippa Middleton and mum Carole were once refused entry from Wimbledon's Royal Box
Duchess of Cambridge, it's no surprise that Pippa Middleton and her mum Carole are usually treated to VIP seats in the Royal Box or the players' box at Wimbledon.READ: Why Zara and Mike Tindall once shunned the Royal Box at WimbledonHowever, the mother-daughter duo were once relegated to standard seats back in 2017 when they arrived too late for Andy Murray's match against Benoit Paire. Kate's younger sister and mother were pictured sitting separately, just outside of the players' box, which is usually reserved for athletes and their families, and VIP guests. WATCH: Kate Middleton's flawless courtside style at WimbledonThe change of seating plan didn't dampen Pippa and Carole's spirits, as the tennis lovers were pictured chatting and laughing after the match with a few of Pippa's friends.READ: Carole Middleton surprises as she wears same dress as daughter KateSHOP: 13 best tennis outfits for women this summerIn 2015, Lewis Hamilton lost his place in Wimbledon's Royal Box after falling foul of the strict dress code, which requires men to wear a jacket and tie.  Carole Middleton and daughter Pippa arrived late to a Wimbledon match in 2017The Formula One champion, who wore a flowery shirt, was turned away from the men's singles final match owing to an "unfortunate misunderstanding regarding the dress code at Wimbledon," his spokesperson said.SEE: Emma Raducanu's most stylish momentsPippa's older sister Kate, 40, also previously revealed that she was once "banned" from Wimbledon.
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'We get into arguments' Cameron Norrie on tension at home with girlfriend Louise Jacobi
Cameron Norrie, who is taking part in the Wimbledon Tennis tournament this year, has opened up about what causes “tension” at home between himself and girlfriend Louise Jacobi.The athlete has revealed the pair sometimes “get into arguments” during their time in the kitchen together. Cameron, 26, appears to have been dating Louise for a number of years, though it is not known exactly how long. The British men's No 1, ranked 12 in the world on the official ATP chart, has admitted in a new interview that one source of tension over the years has been their time in the kitchen together. “We get into arguments when we cook,” he admitted.The tennis star went on to explain that, while Louise was a diligent recipe follower, he was more of a maverick chef. “Because Louise always wants to follow recipes to the letter while I prefer to wing it and experiment a bit,” he told The Times. Last October, Cameron secured his first ATP Masters 1000 title by beating Nikoloz Basilashvil at the BNP Paribas Open, Indian Wells.He turned professional back in 2017, and has since been one of Britain’s most exciting tennis stars. Cameron has so far attained four ATP Tour singles titles and one doubles title and has held the honour of British number one in men's singles since October 18, 2021.While the athlete keeps a pretty tight lid on his private life, the South African-born player has been publicly dating Louise since 2020 - although the pair may have struck up a romance long before that point. The first picture of the couple was posted to Instagram in 2020, but one post marking Cameron’s birthday featured a comment from Louise that indicated they had been dating for at least a year.Under the post, Louise had told Cameron he had “kept her
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