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Serena Williams vs Maya Joint LIVE: Wimbledon 2026 scores and updates as tennis legend returns at age of 44

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SECOND SET! Serena Williams 3-6 7-6 (8-6) Maya Joint

A 122mph ACE from Williams! Now she gets set point! Incredible. How does Joint respond!

She’s close to an ace, but out. A gripping rally… Joint is pushing but Williams holds on… JOINT GOES LONG AND WILLIAMS FORCES A THIRD!

WOW! Match point saved and the 44-year-old is still fighting!

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This is epic
This is epic (AP)

Jamie Braidwood30 June 2026 21:16

TIEBREAK! Serena Williams 3-6 6-6 (6-6) Maya Joint

Williams finds the first serve… Centre Court holds its breath… Williams powers the forehand winner! Match point saved!

Jamie Braidwood30 June 2026 21:15

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TIEBREAK! Serena Williams 3-6 6-6 (5-6) Maya Joint

Joint rattles out two quick points after drawing errors from Williams. Back on serve, she finds accuracy. An ace out wide and she moves ahead once more! If Joint loses either of the next two points, Williams will have set point on serve.

Joint gets Willams moving, switching the direction of her groundstrokes. Williams slices into the net. Then she blasts the backhand return wide. Instead, it will be match point to Joint!

Jamie Braidwood30 June 2026 21:14

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TIEBREAK! Serena Williams 3-6 6-6 (3-2) Maya Joint

An error from Williams on the first point, putting a short forehand into the net. But Joint then goes long on the return. Williams returns the favour: long on the forehand. First serves will be crucial for Williams here. She finds one, then powers the forehand winner down the line!

Jamie Braidwood30 June 2026 21:10

TIEBREAK! Serena Williams 3-6 6-6 Maya Joint

A hold from Joint sends us into a tiebreak. Williams stumbles a little chasing after the Joint winner, directed past her. After that epic last game, this is far simpler for the Australian. An ace out wide is followed by another. Love-hold. TIEBREAK!

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Jamie Braidwood30 June 2026 21:08

HOLD! Serena Williams 3-6 6-5 Maya Joint*

Williams, pushed slightly wide, nets on the forehand. Another break point, Williams is slo close to the line on the second serve, so is Joint on the return. This is gripping, but Joint fires long!

Another deuce…. How Williams would love a big first serve now, but Joint is generous enough to miss the return. On game point, Joint steadies and puts the forehand past a standing Williams.

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Williams cracks the backhand winner – now she finds a first serve! Joint goes out, and Williams holds on! Four break points saved, and she’s still fighting! That was just pure grit.

(Reuters)

Jamie Braidwood30 June 2026 21:05

*Serena Williams 3-6 5-5 Maya Joint

Oh no. That’s a bad time to make a double fault from Williams! Joint then steps up and cracks the return, which Williams slumps into the net.

Three break points. Williams saves the first but may be tiring, she can’t find the first serve. Joint squirts a backhand return wide. Another saved.

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Another return missed by Joint! Williams is hanging on and gets back to deuce.

Another miss from Joint – this coming while the room for the forehand winner was open.

This would be some escape… Williams thinks the ball from Joint landed long… some of the crowd did too. But no, she nets and Joint hangs on.

Jamie Braidwood30 June 2026 21:01

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*Serena Williams 3-6 5-5 Maya Joint

Joint takes a deep breath, steps up to the baseline, and fires a series of first serves which Williams can’t return. Back level.

Jamie Braidwood30 June 2026 20:55

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Serena Williams 3-6 5-4 Maya Joint*

For the first time in the second set, Williams LEADS. Joint cracks a backhand into the net and Williams has won back-to-back games to edge in front. Huge pressure now on Joint, who must hold serve to stay in this decider.

Oooh this is electric now.

(PA)

Jamie Braidwood30 June 2026 20:52

BREAK! *Serena Williams 3-6 4-4 Maya Joint

I wonder how the match would have gone had Williams been this aggressive in the first set. She starts by cracking a backhand return, then following in to put away the volley.

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Two errors follow from Williams and she shrieks in frustration, but then she produces another crisp backhand return. It’s followed by an error from Joint and Williams will get another break point chance.

Joint knifes the backhand down the line…. but there’s Williams to put away the volley!

(Reuters)

Jamie Braidwood30 June 2026 20:48

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How humble is he”, “Lot of respect for the coach

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Fans have reacted to a viral video of Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu apologising to his players following their elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Samurai Blue suffered a 2-1 defeat to Brazil in the Round of 32 on Monday, June 29.

Second-half goals from Casemiro (56′) and Gabriel Martinelli (90+6′) completed a turnaround for Carlo Ancelotti’s side after Kaishu Sano’s 29th-minute opener. Japan finished as runners-up in Group F, collecting five points. They drew the Netherlands (2-2), trashed Tunisia (4-0) and shared the spoils with Sweden (1-1).

However, it was a gesture from coach Moriyasu after their elimination that won fans’ hearts, earning him respect and admiration. In an Instagram clip posted by @24hourne, the 57-year-old manager gathered his players and staff members at the Houston Stadium and apologised to them, taking full responsibility for the side’s elimination.

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He broke down in tears while giving his speech, and fans were amazed by his humility and leadership. One fan commented:

“How humble is he , almost cried watching the match.”

“They lost the match, but won million of hearts”, another said.

“A lot of respect for the coach and the team”, chimed in another.

“The world needs more leaders like this. Respect”, an impressed fan wrote.

“This is the kind of leadership, morals and accountability we need in our everyday lives here, and for all people”, another added.

The Japanese national team and fans have continuously won the admiration of many through their displays of sportsmanship, discipline, and respect. The Samurai Blues’ best finish at the FIFA World Cup is reaching the Round of 16, a feat they have achieved four times in their history (2002, 2010, 2018, and 2022).

Brazil star Matheus Cunha explains his “five-star” hand gesture towards Japan star

Brazil star Matheus Cunha has explained the reason behind his hand gesture towards Japan forward Kento Shiogai. Following the win over the Asian side, the camera captured the Manchester United forward showing five fingers to Shiogai.

Explaining his action, Cunha said it was a response to Shiogai’s pre-match comments about Brazil not being a top football powerhouse compared to France and Argentina.

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“I have nothing against Japan, they are great but he said some things about Brazil that we can’t accept. It’s about respect for us and our shirt”, he said (as quoted by Fabrizio Romano on X).

Following their Round of 32 victory, Brazil will now face Norway in the Round of 16 on July 5.