
The French Open Champion Coco Gauff performed in the first round of Wimbledon – only the third woman who achieved this forgotten act in the open era. (AP) Coco Gauff, Alexander Zverev, Jessica Pegula, Qinwen Zheng, Lorenzo Mousetti, Holger Rune, Daniil Medvedev, Paul Badosa, all left Wimbledon in the first round. If you didn’t notice it, they were all the top 10 seeds at Grass Court Major. The opening two days of Wimbledon witnessed the eight best 10 seeds – an open era record – and a total of 23 in men and women – 13 between men and 10 in women. On the day of the opening, 10 seeds bowed and 13 followed them on the second.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!With the French Open Champion Gauff and Pegula, both for the first time in the open era that two of the Top-3 left Slam in the first round.13 exits for men’s seeds is a record in Wimbledon and corresponds to the 2004 Slam record Australian Open. This number could have been higher in the second seeds of Carlos Alcaraz, the fifth seed of Taylor Fritz and the 25.
The account for Zverev, the triple finalist Grand Slam and Seed 3, was 72. Good Arthur Rinderknech, who came with 1-4 career record in the All England Club and zero trips around the third round at 18 performances in Majors.Mouse, seventh seed and semifinalist in Wimbledon last year, were sent to wrapped Nikoloz Basilashvili, the qualifier placed in 126.But no one could suggest a shock of seeing World No. 2 Coco Gauff in direct sets 6-7, 1-6 to Dayana Yastrem.Pegula, the third seed, came in Germany for grass on the weekend and was swept away from the 116.
Arthur Rinderknech celebrates after defeating Alexander Zverev in their first men’s match in Wimbledon. (AP)
Everyone said and did, Rinderknech’s victory over Zverev came out of absolutely nowhere. “What moment. Such emotions,” said Rinderknech, 29-year-old from France, after completing his 7-6 (3), 6-7 (8), 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-4 victories within 4 hours, 40 minutes in the match that continued from Monday’s suspension in the file. “I don’t even know where to start.”“It’s my first five victories, at the largest stadium in the world,” said Rinderknech. “My legs are still shaking. I’m so happy that the match is ready.”Novak djokovic takes “miraculous pills” wins
Novak Djokovic receives treatment during the medical time limit when Alexandre Muller plays during his first men’s men’s wimbledon match. (AP)
During his first match on Tuesday evening, Novak Djokovic was visited by a doctor for a stomach problem and received what he referred to as “miraculous pills”. It helped him see Alexandre Muller in four sets.In the second set, Muller spared 11 turns and six hundred points to overturn Djokovic’s dynamics when the Serb was physically fought. The seven-time Wimbledon champion was also 5-2 in Tiebreak before the advantage set off.While it becomes 1-2 in the third line-up, Djokovic took a medical break and later was seen later at that time by a doctor.“I walked out that I felt my absolute best for the file and a half to feel my worst for about 45 minutes,” Djokovic explained. “Whatever it was the stomach’s stomach – I don’t know what it was – I just fought with it. After a miraculous tablet of a doctor, my energy bounced back and I was able to complete the match with a positive note.”
I went from the feeling of my absolutely best for the set and a half to feel the worst for about 45 minutes
Novak djokovic
Djokovic remains in the first round at All England, now with a 20-0 record, where he claimed seven of his 24 of his 24 Grand Slam titles. In each of the last six years he achieved the finals, although he was in 2023 and 2024 in 2023 and 2024.“I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t believe I had a chance. I think I always have a chance. I feel like I earned the right to believe that I could go all the way and win the title,” said Serbian. “I always felt that grass, especially in my career later, is a surface where I play my best tennis. Why not try again?”Tennis court is a lonely place
Alexander Zverev reacts when Arthur Rinderknech plays during their first men’s match in Wimbledon. (AP)
Lyric pieces are written about how his one-VS-one on a tennis court. It’s up to the player to find out things alone when he won or lost. Subsequently, arguments against coaching in sports against the coach are.But what he ignores is the mental toll that he has on players who travel around the world without friends, family or breaks. Zverev stressed that he would consider therapy after his earliest departure since 2019.At the honest press conference Zverev said he was trying to cope with life on the tennis circuit. “It’s funny, sometimes I feel very alone there. I’m fighting mentally. I said from the Australian Open,” he said. “I try to find ways, I try to find ways to get out of this hole.
At the moment I feel, generally speaking, quite alone in my life. I’ve never felt empty before. Just missing joy, just lacks joy of everything I do.
Alexander Zverev
“Generally, I feel that at the moment in my life quite alone, which is a feeling that is not very nice.”Asked if he would consider therapy, Zverev said, “Maybe for the first time in my life I will probably need it.“I have gone through many difficulties. I have gone through many difficulties in the media. I generally have gone through many difficulties. “I never felt so empty before. Just lacked joy, just lacked joy of everything I do. It’s not necessarily tennis. Just missing joy outside tennis.“Even though I win, even though I win as in Stuttgart or Halle, it’s not necessarily, as the feeling that I got where I was happy over a month, I felt motivated to continue.“For me it’s just not for me, which is again the first time in my life I feel about.”Petra Kvitova is called goodbye
Petr Kvitov waves the crowd after her first round of the female single match against Emma Navarro in Wimbledon (AP)
The double champion Wimbledon Petr Kvitov played his last match at the All England club and bowed to 3-6, 1-6 against Emma Navarro. “This place has the best memories I could wish,” said 35 -year -old Kvitova, who will retire after Open USA. “I never hasty about winning Wimbledon and I won it twice.”35 -year -old Chečka returned from maternity leave in February after her son’s birth in 2024, but found that it was difficult to manage the requirements to be a mother in juggling a professional tennis career. Kvitov, now at 572, has lost eight of its last nine games.“I was lucky to have a beautiful judgment in my last match where I have a lot of memories. It was a very strange, emotional and happy place for me.”Later, she kidnapped the Media Intercom to tell reporters that he was going to lead her last, last, final “press conference.“I can’t wait to get back here as a member. Thank you very much to Wimbledon,” she said in her goodbye.