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Bublik's show: 48 'aces' to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals

Fernando Murciego | 5 Jul 2026 | 00.49
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Bublik's show: 48 'aces' to reach Wimbledon's round of 16. Source: Getty
Bublik's show: 48 'aces' to reach Wimbledon's round of 16. Source: Getty

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Alexander Bublik once again proved that there is no one like him on the circuit. The Kazakh advanced to the Wimbledon fourth round after defeating Frances Tiafoe in a spectacular five-set match, a battle where he unleashed his full repertoire: 48 aces, impossible drop shots, flashy shots, and even an underarm serve that thrilled the crowd. True to his style, Bublik mixed entertainment with effectiveness to secure one of the most memorable victories of his career on the grass of London.

The match was a constant exchange of shots between two players with tremendous offensive talent, but Bublik found in his serve an almost unstoppable weapon. The 48 aces reflect the dominance he exerted with his first serve in a match where he needed to stay calm until the very end. At the end of the clash, the Kazakh acknowledged that the night will hold a special place in his memory. "There are always matches that stay with you forever, I think this one will be very special for me. It's an incredible court, we had a great battle, and this match will stay with me forever," he said, visibly satisfied.

The show is always present with Bublik

Beyond the result, the Kazakh number one once again provided moments of pure entertainment. When asked about a game plan that included numerous drop shots, he responded with a smile and just one word: "Occasionally," eliciting laughter from those present. He was also questioned about the change in attitude that he himself has admitted to experiencing on and off the court. "You have to ask that yourselves," he replied before the public's ovation spoke for him. When the interviewer pointed out that the result seemed to answer the question, Bublik ended the conversation with another laconic "No."

The Kazakh moves on to the second week of Wimbledon reaffirming that when he manages to combine his unpredictable talent with competitive discipline, he can become a formidable opponent for anyone. Taylor Fritz awaits him in a couple of days.

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