
Taylor Fritz from the US responds during the fourth round of his men’s singles against Jordan Thompson of Australia at the Wimbledon Championships in London, Sunday 6 July 2025. (AP Photo/Joanna Chan) London: If Taylor Fritz grows his grass game, the Wimbledon show Court is just where to exhibit it, which is exactly what this American 6 ‘5’ ‘last week did.The fifth seed could not say this season that his victory on the grass on the grass this season as he wanted, given that his rival Jordan Thompson entered the fourth round, a little beaten. Aussie was forced to retire with the apparent injury of the right thigh after only 10 games. A 31-year-old player who played with a heavy belt threw a towel with a score of reading 1-6, 0-3.Fritz is appropriately back in the last eight on SW19 for the third time in four years. The American, who arrived in this leaf London suburbs from behind the record fourth title Eastbourne last week, was pushed at the limit in his opening two matches. The 27 -year -old California of California gathered from the brink to defeat Giovanni Mpeetshi’s Perricard in five orchards in the first round and then went against Gabriel Diallo in the second round. In the third round, Alejandro Davidovich Fokin released in four sets, a total of nine hours and 43 minutes in court during the first three matches.
Fritz, who won five titles of Tourlelev on the grass-Druhý Supreme sum among the active men’s players behind Novak Djokovic, who won his first breakthrough on the junior surface, making the Wimbledon junior semifinals in 2014. ” “I experimented with various grass things like returning, splitting, slicing, sometimes chipping and coming to a low ball. I try not to change my game too much, but I did a little improvement that helped me.”Fritz will try to go one step further than in Wimbledon, when he plays 17 in the last eight on Tuesday. A total of 121 aces served in the tournament.Meanwhile, Anastasia Pavlyuchenko was released by the British Sonay Kartal 7-6 (3), 6-4 in a match that became speaking because the automated technology of call calls in the Central Court did not work and could not call Kartal’s shot. This point had to be played and the first set was a Russian game. Pavlyuchenko was in Game Point in 4-4.World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka exceeded the call of Belgian Elise Mertens, coming over 6-4, 7-6 (4).