The big moment has arrived. Tennis is in luck with the start of Wimbledon 2025, a tournament full of incentives and mysteries to be solved, with points of interest that could make it a memorable Grand Slam. The grass of the All England Lawn Tennis Club will be the epicenter of the sports world for the next two weeks, with Carlos Alcaraz as one of the key names.
There is something special about it, a unique atmosphere is felt, a return to the past to encounter the origins of this sport and boast about how tennis has managed to modernize without giving up its essence, so present at the All England Lawn Tennis Club. Wimbledon 2025 starts rolling on Monday, an event that could mark a turning point in the history of our sport due to the numerous historic events that could unfold. Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Novak Djokovic are the top favorites, while the women's draw is wide open.
1. Carlos Alcaraz, aiming for a historic treble
Winning three consecutive Wimbledon titles is something that few players in history have achieved, and that is what the young player from Murcia is setting out to do, aiming for his sixth Grand Slam title before turning 23. Astronomical figures that would keep him on the right path to dream of being the best of all time.
2. Novak Djokovic, in pursuit of a memorable feat
The Serbian player could become the oldest player ever to win a Grand Slam and match Federer as the most successful player at Wimbledon. It feels like this is his great opportunity, following the confidence gained in Paris and how well he feels on the grass in London.
3. Jannik Sinner, historical champion reaction or emotional toll from Paris?
4. Can anyone challenge the favoritism of the three main contenders?
Draper, Musetti, Bublik, Fritz, Medvedev... These are some of the players who should create the necessary opportunities to advance to the final rounds and dream of defeating Alcaraz, Sinner, and Djokovic. It will be interesting to see if any of them step up or if logic will prevail.
5. Generational battle for the final rounds
There is an inexorable trend in recent times where those born in the 90s are losing ground to those born in the 21st century. Rune, Shelton, Musetti, Draper, Mensik, and even Fonseca show better form than Rublev, Tsitsipas, Zverev, Medvedev, and company.
6. Aryna Sabalenka and the desire to touch glory
It's surprising that the dominant force on the circuit has no Grand Slam titles this year, having lost both finals played so far. Grass hasn't been her favorite surface, but her ambition could lead her to shine where she hasn't fully succeeded yet.
7. Ultimatum for Iga Swiatek?
The Polish player has always arrived at this stage of the season with tasks completed, but this year is different. She sees this event as a crucial milestone to decide the direction of her career. An early disappointment could trigger drastic decisions of disconnecting for a while.
8. Is it time for Elena Rybakina's definitive resurgence?
There are signs of improvement in the Kazakh's game in recent months. She is calmer, her life off the court seems to have emerged from the media storm she was in for months, and she knows what it takes to reign in London.
9. Doubts for some of the best on grass
The landscape will be wide open as some of the world's best players struggle to find their footing on a surface they need to adapt to quickly. Gauff, Andreeva, Zheng, or the aforementioned Swiatek lose some of their edge in their game when playing on grass, leaving room for surprises.
10. Pegula and Paolini lead a roster of grass specialists
Both the American and the Italian can be considered strong candidates for the title, leading a group of players whose performance excels on this surface. Muchova, Vondrousova, Raducanu, Krejcikova, and Jabeur are clear examples of this and promise thrilling moments during the tournament.
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