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By Jul 04, 2025“I like to play tennis with everything”: On Harmony Tan's topsy-turvy week at Wimbledon
Over a 48-hour period, the 24-year-old, 115th-ranked Frenchwoman became famous in ways she wanted, and may not have wanted.
Published Jun 30, 2022
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Harmony Tan backed up her win over Serena Williams with another victory, over Sara Sorribes Tormo. “Any other opponent probably would have suited my game better,” Williams said of Tan.
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