American Tennis Hopefuls Eye Wimbledon Glory
American tennis players Madison Keys and Coco Gauff are raising hopes for a potential 'American slam,' having won major titles this year. Meanwhile, American men, led by Taylor Fritz, aim to end their Grand Slam drought since Andy Roddick's 2003 U.S. Open victory, with mixed results at Wimbledon.

Madison Keys and Coco Gauff are fueling excitement for an 'American slam' as they continue their impressive performances in major tennis tournaments this year. Keys triumphed at the Australian Open, while Gauff secured a victory at the recent French Open, showcasing the strength of American women in tennis.
In contrast, the American men's side has struggled to secure a Grand Slam victory since Andy Roddick's U.S. Open win two decades ago. With 35 American players at Wimbledon this year, including notable names like Taylor Fritz, the men are eager to break this long-standing title drought.
Taylor Fritz, a prominent figure in the American men's lineup, faced a challenging match at Wimbledon, narrowly averting an early exit. As temperatures soared at the tournament, both male and female players battled against the heat, but the American women advanced with notable performances, underscoring their dominance in the sport.
(With inputs from agencies.)