The Italian prefers to keep his feet on the ground, despite a strong performance in the first week of Wimbledon, and emphasizes that the most important thing for him is to "improve as a player."
The Italian prefers to keep his feet on the ground, despite a strong performance in the first week of Wimbledon, and emphasizes that the most important thing for him is to "improve as a player."
Jannik Sinner is on fire in his first week at Wimbledon 2025. Perhaps, motivated and seeking revenge for his loss in the Roland Garros final, the world number one is crushing his opponents. In fact, he has not lost a set yet in this Grand Slam and has only dropped 17 games in his three rounds. A feat that makes him the player, as a top seed, who has lost the fewest games to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals in history. Surpassing a record previously held by Roger Federer, who lost 19 games in 2004.
17 - Among top seeds at the event, Jannik Sinner (17) has now conceded the fewest games en route to the Men's Singles R16 at Wimbledon in the Open Era, surpassing Roger Federer (19) in 2004. Blasting. #Wimbledon | @Wimbledon @atptour @ATPMediaInfo pic.twitter.com/vrmQKRyj9v
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 5, 2025
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Jannik Sinner continues in cruise mode. The number one doesn't want any setbacks in his first week at Wimbledon and showed no mercy against Pedro Martínez who had no chance throughout the match. The Italian is already in the fourth round at the London major after securing the victory with a clear 6-1, 6-4, 6-1, in an hour and 54 minutes. Despite the loss, the Spaniard climbs to the 46th spot, while Sinner awaits the winner between Grigor Dimitrov and Sebastian Ofner.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner no da ningún tipo de opción a Martínez y se mete en los octavos de Wimbledon
The Russian player, who is already in the Wimbledon round of 16, once again emphasized the influence that the Spanish player has on her tennis, explaining how she helped her overcome her inconsistent start on this grass court tour.
There was little Pedro Martínez could do against Jannik Sinner in the third round of Wimbledon. In addition to the clear superiority, the Spaniard played with shoulder discomfort that prevented him from serving at 100%. Therefore, as soon as he secured the victory, the Italian had some kind words for the Valencian: "Obviously, very happy. But we all saw he had shoulder issues. He couldn't serve very well. Especially on this surface, when you don't serve well, it's not easy to play. I have great respect for him coming here and competing. It wasn't easy for him," noted the world number one.
Jannik Sinner after beating Martinez at Wimbledon
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 5, 2025
“Obviously very happy. But we all saw he was struggling with the shoulder. Couldn’t serve very well. Especially on this surface, when you don’t serve well, it’s not easy to play. Huge respect to him for coming out here and… pic.twitter.com/BvdTi81SO6
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner agradece a Martínez haber competido a pesar de sus molestias de hombro: "Respeto para él, por competir"
Whenever Billie Jean King speaks, one must listen attentively. The American legend shared her thoughts on who should win the Wimbledon 2025 title: "I believe Alcaraz and Sinner should be favored, they are the best right now, but I would love to see Djokovic capture one more Grand Slam; that would be fantastic. I wish him the highest number of Grand Slams," revealed the winner of twelve Grand Slams.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Billie Jean King tiene claro a su favorito para Wimbledon: "Me gustaría ver a Djokovic ganar un Grand Slam más"
The Russian, who could be Alcaraz's opponent in the Wimbledon round of 16, is very pleased with his tennis and makes an interesting reflection on the equality prevailing in the men's circuit.
The American was very inspired throughout the entire match, and unhinged the Spaniard, who, although managed to take the match to a fourth set, was not enough against the effectiveness of the number five in the world.
The Italian prefers to keep his feet on the ground, despite a strong performance in the first week of Wimbledon, and emphasizes that the most important thing for him is to "improve as a player."
The Russian player, who is already in the Wimbledon round of 16, once again emphasized the influence that the Spanish player has on her tennis, explaining how she helped her overcome her inconsistent start on this grass court tour.
Jannik Sinner is on fire in his first week at Wimbledon 2025. Perhaps, motivated and seeking revenge for his loss in the Roland Garros final, the world number one is crushing his opponents. In fact, he has not lost a set yet in this Grand Slam and has only dropped 17 games in his three rounds. A feat that makes him the player, as a top seed, who has lost the fewest games to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals in history. Surpassing a record previously held by Roger Federer, who lost 19 games in 2004.
17 - Among top seeds at the event, Jannik Sinner (17) has now conceded the fewest games en route to the Men's Singles R16 at Wimbledon in the Open Era, surpassing Roger Federer (19) in 2004. Blasting. #Wimbledon | @Wimbledon @atptour @ATPMediaInfo pic.twitter.com/vrmQKRyj9v
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 5, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner supera a Federer en un dato que confirma su dominio en este Wimbledon
There was little Pedro Martínez could do against Jannik Sinner in the third round of Wimbledon. In addition to the clear superiority, the Spaniard played with shoulder discomfort that prevented him from serving at 100%. Therefore, as soon as he secured the victory, the Italian had some kind words for the Valencian: "Obviously, very happy. But we all saw he had shoulder issues. He couldn't serve very well. Especially on this surface, when you don't serve well, it's not easy to play. I have great respect for him coming here and competing. It wasn't easy for him," noted the world number one.
Jannik Sinner after beating Martinez at Wimbledon
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 5, 2025
“Obviously very happy. But we all saw he was struggling with the shoulder. Couldn’t serve very well. Especially on this surface, when you don’t serve well, it’s not easy to play. Huge respect to him for coming out here and… pic.twitter.com/BvdTi81SO6
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner agradece a Martínez haber competido a pesar de sus molestias de hombro: "Respeto para él, por competir"
Jannik Sinner continues in cruise mode. The number one doesn't want any setbacks in his first week at Wimbledon and showed no mercy against Pedro Martínez who had no chance throughout the match. The Italian is already in the fourth round at the London major after securing the victory with a clear 6-1, 6-4, 6-1, in an hour and 54 minutes. Despite the loss, the Spaniard climbs to the 46th spot, while Sinner awaits the winner between Grigor Dimitrov and Sebastian Ofner.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner no da ningún tipo de opción a Martínez y se mete en los octavos de Wimbledon
Whenever Billie Jean King speaks, one must listen attentively. The American legend shared her thoughts on who should win the Wimbledon 2025 title: "I believe Alcaraz and Sinner should be favored, they are the best right now, but I would love to see Djokovic capture one more Grand Slam; that would be fantastic. I wish him the highest number of Grand Slams," revealed the winner of twelve Grand Slams.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Billie Jean King tiene claro a su favorito para Wimbledon: "Me gustaría ver a Djokovic ganar un Grand Slam más"
The Russian, who could be Alcaraz's opponent in the Wimbledon round of 16, is very pleased with his tennis and makes an interesting reflection on the equality prevailing in the men's circuit.
The American was very inspired throughout the entire match, and unhinged the Spaniard, who, although managed to take the match to a fourth set, was not enough against the effectiveness of the number five in the world.
Wimbledon 2025 is nearing the end of its first week, and as the days shorten, the matches improve. That's what will happen on Saturday, July 5th. Opening up Centre Court will be Jannik Sinner, the world number one, facing Pedro Martinez. The battle between the Italian and the Spaniard will commence at 13:30 London time, 14:30 Spanish time. Following that will be the clash between Iga Swiatek and Danielle Collins, with the day concluding at The Cathedral as Novak Djokovic stands across his compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic. Another noteworthy match will be Jaume Munar against Marin Cilic, scheduled as the second match on Court 12.
Wimbledon Order of play - Saturday, July 5, 2025 (Singles matches only) pic.twitter.com/yRTZ0tBxIV
— Tennis Schedules (@SchedulesTennis) July 4, 2025
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Naomi Osaka is not going through her best moment in tennis. A year after returning from her break due to mental health issues and having become pregnant, the Japanese player has not managed to regain the form that led her to win three Grand Slams and become world number one. It's something that frustrates her, as was evident at Roland Garros, where she broke down in tears during a press conference after her defeat. However, after her elimination at Wimbledon, she appeared very cold: "I don't feel anything. I suppose I prefer to feel nothing than everything," stated the world number 53.
Naomi Osaka after her loss to Pavlyuchenkova
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 4, 2025
“Compared to Paris does it feel kind of similar? You talked about being hard on yourself.”
Naomi: “I think in Paris.. when I sat here I was very emotional. Now I don’t feel anything. I guess I prefer to feel nothing than everything.”… pic.twitter.com/YZNlIcTVvm
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