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Siol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 756 days ago The final semi-finalists will be announced.The article reports on the women's tennis tournament at Wimbledon, highlighting the upcoming quarterfinal matches. It mentions Marta Kostyuk from Ukraine and Jasmine Paolini from Italy as potential finalists, noting that Paolini previously reached the final two years ago. Another match features Czech player Linda Noskova facing Belgian Elise Mertens, who is seeking her first Grand Slam semifinal. The piece emphasizes the competitive nature of the event and the form of the players involved.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a sports event without taking a political stance. It focuses on the competition, player performances, and historical context without introducing any ideological or partisan framing.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides detailed match-ups and player backgrounds, aligning with known tennis rankings and past performances. It reports facts about players like Marta Kostjuk and Jasmine Paolini. The tone remains neutral, though some promotional elements like the 'termometer' add subjective flair.
Siol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 80Objective 8011 days ago Svit Suljić with career achievements up to his first Grand Slam appearanceSvit Suljić, sedemnajstletni slovenski teniskar, je v kvalifikacijah mladinskih tekem Wimbledona dosegel svoj prvi final v karieri, kjer je bil poražen v dvorazpredelnem tekmu proti leto mlajšemu ameriškemu igralcu Michaelu Antoniusu. Z tem je Suljić osvojil najvišjo uvrstitev na svetovni lestvici mladincev in postavil svoj prvi nastop na turnirju za grand slam. Poleg njega bo tudi Žiga Šeško, zmagovalec prvega grand slama sezone v Avstraliji, nastopal na turnirju, kjer bo imel nasprotnika po koncu kvalifikacij.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports achievements and does not involve any political issues, figures, or policies. It provides factual information about tennis players' performances at a major tournament without any biased framing or commentary.
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 80): Reports Svit Suljić’s career milestone and Wimbledon debut accurately. Factually sound, though some details like rankings and opponents are repeated from other sources. Neutral tone.
Žurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 7011 days ago A career achievement for a Slovenian, the all-Slovenian final was also close.Svit Suljić, 17 let star Ljubljančan, je na mladinskem turnirju Wimbledona dosegel svoj najboljši rezultat karieri, doseglek finala. V finalu je padel pred leto mlajšim ameriškim igralcem Michaelom Antoniusom. Suljić je tako prvič nastopal na turnirju za grand slam in si z uspehom zagotovil najvišjo uvrstitev na lestvici mladincev. Poleg njega bo na turnirju tudi Žiga Šeško, 17 let star Hrastničan, ki je zmagovalec prvega grand slama sezone v Avstraliji. Šeška je v polfinalu tudi Antonius izločil.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports achievements of two Slovenian tennis players at a junior Grand Slam tournament. There is no political framing, commentary, or reference to political issues. The content is purely descriptive of athletic performance and competition outcomes.
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 70): Facts about Žiga Šeško and Svit Suljić finishing their Wimbledon appearances are correct. However, some details lack clarity. Tone leans slightly negative towards Slovenian players' performances.
VečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 70Objective 657 days ago The Slovenian youths' farewell to Wimbledon too soonSlovenski teniški igralci Žiga Šeško in Svit Suljić sta udeležili v mladinskem grand slamu v Wimbledonu. Šeško je v drugem krogu izgubil pred domačim povabljencem Oliverjem Pageu, medtem ko je Suljić izgubil pred ameriškim teniškim igralcem Tanishkom Kondurijo. Šeško je še naprej igral v dvojicah z brazilskim igralcem Gutom Miguelom, medtem ko je Suljić zaključil svoj nastop na turnirju.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. The focus is solely on the performance of Slovenian tennis players at Wimbledon, which is a sporting competition. There is no indication of political bias or framing.
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 65): Factual content is somewhat inconsistent, with unclear references to previous matches and player rankings. Objectivity is lower due to more negative framing of Slovenian players’ results.
STA – Slovenska tiskovna agencijaState / PublicCenterFactual 45Objective 607 days ago Results of the tennis grand slam at Wimbledon (1)The article reports on the outcomes of tennis matches at the Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament. It highlights the results of various matches, focusing on player performances and progression through the rounds. The piece provides updates on key players and their achievements during the event, offering insights into the competitive dynamics of the tournament.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports news, specifically the outcomes of tennis matches at Wimbledon. As such, it does not engage with politically charged topics or exhibit any discernible ideological framing. The content remains neutral and factual, centered on athletic performance and competition.
Why these scores (Factual 45 · Objective 60): The article lacks specific details about the event, only mentioning 'teniški grand slam' without specifying which tournament or outcome. It appears to be a generic headline without substantial content. Objectivity is moderate as there’s no clear bias, but lack of information limits factuality.
VečerIndependent🔒Center2 days ago Wimbledon: After the turnaround match in the Czech final to Linda Noskov's celebrationCzech tennis player Linda Noskova has won the Wimbledon women's singles title after defeating her compatriot Karolina Muchova in a three-set match (6:2, 5:7, 6:3). The final lasted two hours and 30 minutes, with Noskova overcoming Muchova's strong resistance, particularly in the second set where Muchova managed to break Noskova's serve twice. Despite Muchova's efforts, including saving multiple break points in the decisive third set, Noskova remained composed and secured the victory. This marks Noskova's first Grand Slam title, while Muchova remains without a major championship win, having previously lost in the French Open final in 2023.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—specifically a tennis match at Wimbledon—with no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides a balanced account of the match outcome, performance, and historical context without any apparent bias or ideological framing.
VečerIndependent🔒Center2 days ago Ziga Šeško, Wimbledon doubles champion, is now scheduled to perform at the ATP tournament in UmagYoung Slovenian tennis player Žiga Šeško, ranked fourth among juniors globally, won the boys' doubles title at the Wimbledon junior tournament alongside Brazilian partner Gut Miguel. This victory marks his first Grand Slam title in doubles and his second this year, following his win at the Australian Open. The pair defeated American duo Michael Antonius and Andrew Johnson in the final with scores of 6:1 and 6:4. Šeško noted that their partnership required time to find rhythm but now they can enjoy the success. With his upcoming 18th birthday, Šeško will compete in only one more junior Grand Slam event this year—the US Open in September. Slovenia has had four other junior Grand Slam champions: Mima Jaušovec, Katarina Srebotnik, Polona Hercog, and Kaja Juvan. At Wimbledon, two Slovenian players—Šeško and Svit Suljić—were eliminated in the second round. Šeško has received an invitation to compete in the ATP tournament in Umag, marking a new challenge in the professional category.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports achievements and does not involve any political issues, figures, or policies. It provides factual information about a tennis match outcome and related career milestones without any biased framing or commentary.
DnevnikIndependent🔒Center2 days ago Linda Noskova after the turnaround match to the Wimbledon partyCzech player Linda Noskova won the Wimbledon tennis tournament, defeating her older Czech opponent Karolína Muchová in the final. The match lasted two hours and thirty minutes, with Noskova winning 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. This victory marks Noskova's first Grand Slam title. The article highlights the detailed progression of the match, including key moments such as Noskova breaking Muchová's serve multiple times and ultimately securing the win after a closely contested second set.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the tennis match, providing objective details about the game, players, and outcomes without taking a stance or using biased language.
DeloIndependent🔒Center3 days ago A young man's great success, Slovenia at the top of WimbledonA young Slovenian tennis player, Žiga Šeško, has won the junior doubles tournament at Wimbledon alongside Brazilian partner Gustavo Miguel. This victory marks his first Grand Slam title in doubles and his second overall this year after winning the Australian Open juniors earlier in the year. The pair defeated the second-seeded American duo of Michael Antonius and Andrew Johnson in straight sets. Šeško, who turns 18 shortly after this win, will now compete at the US Open in September. Slovenia has a history of success in junior Grand Slams, with other players like Mima Jaušovec, Katarina Srebotnik, Polona Hercog, and Kaja Juvan achieving similar feats. Šeško has also been invited to participate in the ATP tournament in Umag.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the achievements of a Slovenian tennis player and does not present any biased or charged language regarding politics, policies, or societal issues.
Žurnal24IndependentCenter3 days ago A young Slovenian jewel has won Wimbledon!A 17-year-old Slovenian tennis player, Žiga Šeško, won the junior Wimbledon doubles tournament alongside Brazilian partner Gutinho Miguel. This victory marks his first Grand Slam title in doubles and his second this year after winning the Australian Open juniors earlier in the year. In the final, they defeated the American pair Michael Antonius and Andrew Johnson with scores of 6:1 and 6:4. Šeško expressed satisfaction with their teamwork and noted they had to play several matches to find their rhythm. He will next compete at the US Open in September, though he will miss the event due to his 18th birthday. Slovenia has a history of success in junior Grand Slams, with other players like Mima Jaušovec, Katarina Srebotnik, Polona Hercog, and Kaja Juvan achieving notable wins. Šeško has also received an invitation to participate in the ATP tournament in Umag.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports achievement without any political implications. The focus is purely on the tennis match results, player accomplishments, and future opportunities, with no indication of ideological leaning or partisan framing.
24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter3 days ago The six-time Wimbledon doubles championSeventeen-year-old Slovenian tennis player Žiga Šeško, the fourth youngest male in the world, and Brazilian partner Guto Miguel won the doubles final at Wimbledon, defeating American pair Michael Antonius and Andrew Johnson with scores of 6:1 and 6:4. Šeško expressed satisfaction with their teamwork and noted they had to play several matches to find their rhythm. This victory marks Šeško’s penultimate junior Grand Slam before his 18th birthday, after which he will compete only at the US Open in September. Four other Slovenian players have achieved success at junior Grand Slams, including Mima Jaušovec, Katarina Srebotnik, Polona Hercog, and Kaja Juvan. Šeško has been invited to participate in the ATP tournament in Umag.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. The focus is purely on athletic achievement and does not involve contentious political issues, policies, or ideologies. Therefore, the framing is neutral and does not exhibit a clear ideological slant.
Maribor24IndependentCenter3 days ago Historic achievement: 17-year-old Slovenian won the Wimbledon finalA 17-year-old Slovenian tennis player, Žiga Šeško, along with his Brazilian partner Gut Miguel, won the Wimbledon men's doubles final by defeating American pair Michael Antonius and Andrew Johnson with scores of 6-1 and 6-4. The match lasted just 50 minutes, showcasing their dominance throughout. Šeško and Miguel did not give their opponents a single chance to take the serve, marking a historic achievement as they secured five consecutive victories in their tournament run. Šeško expressed satisfaction with their teamwork, noting that they had finally found their rhythm. He will soon celebrate his 18th birthday and will participate in the US Open in September. Šeško has already won the singles title at the Australian Open this year and is set to compete in the ATP 250 event in Umago.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the achievements of a young Slovenian tennis player and does not present any biased or controversial viewpoints. The tone remains neutral and factual, providing information about the match outcome, player,
Siol.netState / PublicCenter3 days ago Ziga Šeško has won the junior Wimbledon in doublesYoung Slovenian tennis player Žiga Šeško, aged 17, won the junior Wimbledon doubles title alongside Brazilian partner Gutinho Miguel. This victory marks his first Grand Slam title in doubles and his second overall this year after winning the Australian Open juniors earlier in the year. In the final, they defeated the second-seeded American pair of Michael Antonius and Andrew Johnson with scores of 6-1 and 6-4. Šeško expressed satisfaction with their teamwork and noted they had to play several matches to find their rhythm. He will now compete at the US Open in September, though he will miss his 18th birthday celebration. Other Slovenian players have also achieved success in junior Grand Slams, including Mima Jaušovec, Katarina Srebotnik, Polona Hercog, and Kaja Juvan. Šeško has been invited to participate in the ATP tournament in Umag.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. The focus is solely on the achievement of a young Slovenian tennis player in a competitive international setting. There is no indication of ideological framing or partisan emphasis.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter3 days ago Six with Brazil's Miguel won the Wimbledon doublesSlovenski teniški igralec Žiga Šeško in brazilski partner Luis Guto Miguel so zmagali v finale mladinskega turnirja dvojic v Wimbledonu, porazili ameriško ekipo Michael Antonius in Andrew Johnson s 6:1 in 6:4. To je drugi naslov za grand slam za Šeška v tej sezoni, po njegovi zmago na OP Avstralije med mladinci. Šeško je izrazil veselje glede svojega sodelovanja z Miguelom ter omenil, da je potrebovala nekaj dvobojev, da sta prišli v ritem. Slovenske igralke so z naslovi na mladinskih turnirjih za grand slam pohvalile štiri igralke, medtem ko Šeško ne bo nastopal na več mladinskih turnirjih za grand slam, ker bo praznoval 18. rojstni dan. Njegov naslednji nastop bo na OP ZDA v New Yorku. Šeško je prejel povabilo za nastop na ATP turnirju v Umagu, kar bo njegov prvi nastop v glavnem delu turnirja ATP.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event related to tennis, specifically focusing on a doubles match at Wimbledon. It provides factual information about the players' performance, their previous achievements, and future plans without taking a political stance or showing any ideological bias. The tone is
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter3 days ago In the case of the following, the following shall apply:The article reports on a tennis match between Karolína Muchová and Linda Noskova at Wimbledon, where Noskova won in three sets (6-2, 5-7, 6-3). The piece highlights Noskova's performance, noting her resilience in critical moments, including saving multiple match points. It mentions that Muchová had previously defeated Noskova in a previous encounter but was unable to replicate that success. The article includes quotes and references to past performances, emphasizing the significance of the win for Noskova, who is described as having made significant progress this year.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a tennis match without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the players' performance, game progression, and historical context without taking a clear partisan stance. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the sports event itself rather than any political
24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter3 days ago Zverev and Sinner in the Wimbledon finalAlexander Zverev, a 29-year-old German tennis player, has reached his first Wimbledon final after an impressive performance in the 2026 season. This marks a significant milestone in his career, as he previously never advanced beyond the quarterfinals at Wimbledon. Zverev defeated Arthur Fery, a British wildcard entry, in the semifinals, showcasing strong play throughout the match. He expressed pride in reaching the final, noting that this was a Grand Slam tournament where he had struggled in the past but now succeeded. Zverev also praised Fery's talent and acknowledged the supportive crowd. In the final, he will face Jannik Sinner, who has been a rising star in men's tennis.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the Wimbledon tennis tournament—and provides factual information about the players' performances, results, and quotes. There is no political commentary, framing, or bias detectable in the content.
Žurnal24IndependentCenter4 days ago Croatian with an invitation for a young Slovenian ace17-year-old Slovenian tennis player Žiga Šeško has received a special invitation to compete at the upcoming ATP tournament in Umag, which will take place next week. Šeško is considered one of the top junior players globally and recently won the singles title at the Australian Open junior event. He also secured a doubles title at the Orange Bowl last season. This will be his first appearance in the main draw of an ATP tournament. Previously, he played for Slovenia in the Davis Cup and participated in ATP 250 qualifying rounds on Majorca but did not advance to the main draw. Tournament director Tomislav Poljak highlighted Šeško's potential to become a significant figure in Slovenian tennis.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports achievements and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides factual information about a young athlete's career progression and tournament participation without any biased framing or political commentary.