
Dayana Yastrese shakes her hands with Coco Gauff, left after won the first rounds of the women’s single match. (AP photo) The Wimbledon Coco Gauff campaign stopped on Tuesday when the second seed and the newly crowned French Open champion in the first round set off Ukrainian Dayana Yastrem. 21-year-old American lost 6-7 (3/7), 1-6 in her earliest departure Grand Slam from her first round at the same place a year ago.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Gauff, who arrived in the whole English club full of confidence after her triumph Roland Garros, looked flat and restless in the center court. After she lost a tight first set in Tiebreak, her game fell apart, allowed Yastres, to 42 in the world to race over others.
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Gauff after the match admitted that the rapid turn from the clay to the grass left her mentally and physically exhausted.
“I feel that I was mentally impressed with everything that came afterwards (after the victory of the French Open), so I didn’t feel like I had enough time to celebrate and returned to it,” she said. “It’s the first time he’s experiencing it – comes out of a big victory and then I play Wimbledon. I learned a lot about what I would and wouldn’t do again.”This reduced the nightmare for a female draw, with the third seed of Jessica Pegula and the fifth seed Zheng Qinwen also collapsed in direct sets for opponents with a lower rating.
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Later in the evening, the seven -time Novak Djokovic champion came to the Central Court in an effort to a record 25. The Serbian legend faced the French Alexandre Muller and went through the opening set before suffering from a seizure of the disease that saw him that he dropped the other in Tiebreak.“I went from the feeling of my absolute best for set and a half to my absolutely worst for about 45 minutes,” Djokovic revealed after victory 6-1, 6-7 (7/9), 6-2, 6-2. “Whether it was the stomach’s stomach, I don’t know. I fought with it, but the energy came back on the miraculous pills of some doctors and finished the match well.”At the beginning of the day, the defending of the female champion Barbora Krejcik’s fear survived before she defeated Alexander Eala in three sets. Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatlek and Taylor Fritz all proceeded comfortably, while Petr Kvitov offered emotional farewell after the direct loss of Emma Navarro.The third seed of men Alexander Zverev also suffered a shock ascent and fell into five exhausting sets on the French world number 72 Arthur Rinderknech. The German, which was at the beginning of this year at the Australian Open at the Australian Open, endured its oldest defeat Grand Slam since 2019, with a marathon match two days after the beginning of Monday evening.