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Brit sensation Hannah Klugman, 16, breaks down in tears as she’s ‘broken physically and mentally’ in French Open final
TEEN SENSATION Hannah Klugman started to sob after her French Open final thrashing and admitted: I was broken mentally and physically.
One of the most exciting young talents in British tennis was trounced 6-2 6-0 in 77 minutes by Austrian Lilli Tagger in the finale to the girls’ singles competition.



Klugman, 16, struggled to cope with the windy conditions on Court Simonne-Mathieu.
The Kingston-upon-Thames schoolgirl was trying to become the first Brit to win the Roland Garros junior championship since Michelle Tyler in 1976.
Wiping away the tears, she said: “I want to start off by saying congratulations to Lilli. Honestly, you deserve it so much.
“You broke me mentally and physically today. It’s been a long week. I’m really proud of myself.
“I’m very tired. It’s been a long week. I want to thank my team for all of the hard work – it means a lot.
“The crowd, you were amazing, I’ve never played in an atmosphere like this so thank you so much.
“Hopefully I’ll be back some time in the seniors, so thank you so much.”
Seventeen-year-old Tagger – who did not drop a trophy set in the event – secured the title with a 23-minute second set, winning 24 out of 35 points.
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For Klugman, there are major lessons to be learned on clay – she had little experience on the surface until spending two months practising on the surface earlier this year.
That included a few days at Rafael Nadal’s academy in Spain where she caught the eye of the 22-time major singles winner.
Past winners of the title include future Grand Slam champions Jennifer Capriati, Martina Hingis, Amélie Mauresmo, Justine Henin, Coco Gauff.
Klugman had also contested two Grand Slam girls’ doubles finals but lost in the 2023 Wimbledon and this year’s Australian Open trophy matches.
‘We never know’ – Tyson Fury’s manager refuses to rule out comeback as Anthony Joshua nears new ‘amazing’ fight deal
TYSON FURY’S manager has refused to rule out a comeback with Anthony Joshua nearing a bumper new fight deal.
Fury announced his shock retirement in January – a month after losing to Oleksandr Usyk for the second time in 2024.


It has dashed any chance of a huge Battle of Britain bout against AJ – who was knocked out by Daniel Dubois in September.
Joshua has since had elbow surgery amid talks with Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh over a new multiple fight deal.
And Spencer Brown – Fury’s manager and associate of Alalshikh told BoxingNews: “First of all, I think they’ve got to sign the deal first.
“That’s the most important part. What they’re very good at, the Saudi Arabians, is a course. A road, and they want to know what road it is.
“And if they can get the road in the right place, then they’ll sign whatever deal you want as long as you’re happy and they’re happy with it. But they think forward
“So, it’s a great move for Anthony Joshua, isn’t it? A three-fight deal. Amazing. Amazing. Tyson’s retired. Like I say, we never know though, do we?
“But he’s very busy at the moment. He’s actually in the best place I’ve ever seen him. He’s 12lbs above his fighting weight as well.
“He looks really well. He’s happy. He’s got his kids with him constantly. Will he fight again? He’s the Gypsy King, who knows?”

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Joshua, 35, snubbed the chance to rematch Dubois, 27, after his brutal KO loss at Wembley.
And now Dubois rematches Usyk, 38, on July 19 two years after his stoppage loss to the Ukrainian.
AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn is still holding out that Fury will return to fight Joshua.
But the Gypsy King warned in May: “I hear a lot of talk about the Gypsy King returning to boxing and I ask this question: for what?
“What would I return for? More belts? I’ve won 22 of them. I’ve been rumped, that’s it, fair play to them, they got their use out of me.
“But I’m happy, I am happy, content with what I have achieved and accomplished. I’ve been around the world and back again.
“And this is what retirement looks like for the Gypsy King, not too shabby.”

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