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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 14: Donna Vekic of Croatia is presented with the HSBC Championships 2026 Winners Trophy by Pam Kaur, HSBC Group Chief Financial Officer, following victory over Emma Raducanu of Great Britain during the Women's Singles final match on Day Seven of the HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club on June 14, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Harriet Lander/Getty Images for LTA)
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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 14: Runner-Up Emma Raducanu of Great Britain and Winner Donna Vekic of Croatia pose for a photo with their trophy with Pam Kaur, HSBC Group Chief Financial Officer, after the Women's Singles final match on Day Seven of the HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club on June 14, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images)
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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 14: Runner-Up Emma Raducanu of Great Britain and Winner Donna Vekic of Croatia pose for a photo with their trophy with Roy Colabawalla, President of the LTA, Pam Kaur, HSBC Group Chief Financial Officer, Laura Robson, Tournament Director of the HSBC Championships, and Alan Giddins, Chair of The Queen's Club, after the Women's Singles final match on Day Seven of the HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club on June 14, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images)
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LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 14: Runner-Up Emma Raducanu of Great Britain and Winner Donna Vekic of Croatia pose for a photo with their trophy with Pam Kaur, HSBC Group Chief Financial Officer, after the Women's Singles final match on Day Seven of the HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club on June 14, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Luke Walker/Getty Images for LTA)
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Switzerland's President Guy Parmelin gives a press conference following a vote in the country on a divisive anti-immigration proposal to cap the country's population and another referendum on restricting access to conscientious objection to military service in Bern, on June 14, 2026. The Swiss appeared to have voted down the anti-immigration proposal. Shortly after polls closed initial projections indicated around 55 percent opposition to the initiative, which had sparked warnings of "chaos" and devastating impacts for the Swiss economy and European Union relations. (Photo by STEFAN WERMUTH / AFP via Getty Images)
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Switzerland's Justice Minister Beat Jans gives a press conference following a vote in the country on a divisive anti-immigration proposal to cap the country's population and another referendum on restricting access to conscientious objection to military service in Bern, on June 14, 2026. The Swiss appeared to have voted down the anti-immigration proposal. Shortly after polls closed initial projections indicated around 55 percent opposition to the initiative, which had sparked warnings of "chaos" and devastating impacts for the Swiss economy and European Union relations. (Photo by STEFAN WERMUTH / AFP via Getty Images)
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Switzerland's Justice Minister Beat Jans and President Guy Parmelin (L) arrive to give a press conference following a vote in the country on a divisive anti-immigration proposal to cap the country's population and another referendum on restricting access to conscientious objection to military service in Bern, on June 14, 2026. The Swiss appeared to have voted down the anti-immigration proposal. Shortly after polls closed initial projections indicated around 55 percent opposition to the initiative, which had sparked warnings of "chaos" and devastating impacts for the Swiss economy and European Union relations. (Photo by STEFAN WERMUTH / AFP via Getty Images)
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Switzerland's Justice Minister Beat Jans and President Guy Parmelin (L) arrive to give a press conference following a vote in the country on a divisive anti-immigration proposal to cap the country's population and another referendum on restricting access to conscientious objection to military service in Bern, on June 14, 2026. The Swiss appeared to have voted down the anti-immigration proposal. Shortly after polls closed initial projections indicated around 55 percent opposition to the initiative, which had sparked warnings of "chaos" and devastating impacts for the Swiss economy and European Union relations. (Photo by STEFAN WERMUTH / AFP via Getty Images)




