The world number one comments on Alexander Zverev's delicate situation: "When you talk about your problems, you realize many things".
The world number one comments on Alexander Zverev's delicate situation: "When you talk about your problems, you realize many things".
Impressive performance by Cristina Bucsa in London to eliminate the world number 25. The Spanish player, ranked 102 in the WTA Rankings, convincingly defeated Donna Vekic with a score of 6-1, 6-3 in just 1 hour and 11 minutes of play at Wimbledon 2025. She dominated the match from start to finish, saving the break opportunities her opponent had. Her next opponent will be the winner of Boulter vs Sierra.
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[pixels-player]The Czech champion survived the elimination in the first round of Wimbledon, gaining the confidence boost she needed: "It's great to be back at the temple of tennis".
Madison Keys secured her ticket to the third round of Wimbledon 2025 after convincingly defeating Danilovic. During the press conference, she addressed one of the current hot topics: mental health for tennis players. "The season is very long, at this point we are all a bit tired, and it is logical to have ups and downs because there is still almost half a year left with important tournaments to play. We have to accept that this is a marathon, not a sprint," said the American.
"More and more players are willing to speak up openly about mental health. The ATP and WTA provide support in this regard, which is very helpful. The figure of a sports psychologist has been very beneficial for me because it helped me see that my identity cannot solely be tied to tennis. Before being professionals in this sport, we are people. It is necessary to develop other interests and detach your personal life a bit from tennis. I grew up with the idea that I had to constantly think about this sport," she commented.
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[pixels-player]Aryna Sabalenka had to roll up her sleeves to pull through her second-round match at Wimbledon 2025. The world number one survived the duel against Marie Bouzkova in two sets with a scoreline of 7-6(4) and 6-4 in 1 hour and 37 minutes of play, saving the situation of being a break down in the first set with serve for her opponent. Now, the Belarusian awaits the winner of Raducanu vs Vondrousova.
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[pixels-player]Once we watched the draw for the women's bracket, focusing mainly on the matchups of the highest-seeded players. A mischievous thought crossed our minds when we saw the duel between Cori Gauff and Dayana Yastremska. Knowing both cases, the context, and the surface, many of us believed that something could happen there, that perhaps the story would have a surprising ending. Last night, the prediction came true in the first round of Wimbledon, with the elimination of the world No. 2.
"I think today I did everything right, I just had some trouble with my serve when I was up 5-2 or 5-3 in the first set. In my mind, I knew that this match could be in my hands, so I worked to maintain focus all these days, preparing as best as I could. I feel great on the grass, my goal was to be myself in the match, to play freely with my decisions and the way I had been playing. For me, it's a good victory, it means I did my job, so I'm proud," evaluated the Ukrainian after this tremendous triumph.
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[pixels-player]The Czech had an exciting press conference at Wimbledon, the most important place of her sports career: “This tournament has made me a better player and person”.
Jessica Pegula was eliminated in Wimbledon 2025, and during a press conference, she was asked if she would like to play best of five sets and what she thinks about men competing in that way in Grand Slams. "If they played best of three sets, we would see more surprises. I would prefer them to play best of three sets, never us to play five. It's too long; I lose interest in tennis when it's best of five sets. I would never spend five hours watching a whole match. They say nowadays people can't keep their attention on anything. How do they manage to follow those matches?" the American commented.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula, sobre el tenis a cinco sets: "Pierdo el interés, jamás vería un partido de cinco horas"
[pixels-player]The world number one comments on Alexander Zverev's delicate situation: "When you talk about your problems, you realize many things".
Madison Keys secured her ticket to the third round of Wimbledon 2025 after convincingly defeating Danilovic. During the press conference, she addressed one of the current hot topics: mental health for tennis players. "The season is very long, at this point we are all a bit tired, and it is logical to have ups and downs because there is still almost half a year left with important tournaments to play. We have to accept that this is a marathon, not a sprint," said the American.
"More and more players are willing to speak up openly about mental health. The ATP and WTA provide support in this regard, which is very helpful. The figure of a sports psychologist has been very beneficial for me because it helped me see that my identity cannot solely be tied to tennis. Before being professionals in this sport, we are people. It is necessary to develop other interests and detach your personal life a bit from tennis. I grew up with the idea that I had to constantly think about this sport," she commented.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Madison Keys explica el brutal desafío mental que implica ser tenista
[pixels-player]Impressive performance by Cristina Bucsa in London to eliminate the world number 25. The Spanish player, ranked 102 in the WTA Rankings, convincingly defeated Donna Vekic with a score of 6-1, 6-3 in just 1 hour and 11 minutes of play at Wimbledon 2025. She dominated the match from start to finish, saving the break opportunities her opponent had. Her next opponent will be the winner of Boulter vs Sierra.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bucsa arrasa con Vekic para hacerse un hueco en la tercera ronda de Wimbledon
[pixels-player]Aryna Sabalenka had to roll up her sleeves to pull through her second-round match at Wimbledon 2025. The world number one survived the duel against Marie Bouzkova in two sets with a scoreline of 7-6(4) and 6-4 in 1 hour and 37 minutes of play, saving the situation of being a break down in the first set with serve for her opponent. Now, the Belarusian awaits the winner of Raducanu vs Vondrousova.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sabalenka sufre, pero consigue resolver la ecuación de Bouzkova
[pixels-player]The Czech champion survived the elimination in the first round of Wimbledon, gaining the confidence boost she needed: "It's great to be back at the temple of tennis".
Once we watched the draw for the women's bracket, focusing mainly on the matchups of the highest-seeded players. A mischievous thought crossed our minds when we saw the duel between Cori Gauff and Dayana Yastremska. Knowing both cases, the context, and the surface, many of us believed that something could happen there, that perhaps the story would have a surprising ending. Last night, the prediction came true in the first round of Wimbledon, with the elimination of the world No. 2.
"I think today I did everything right, I just had some trouble with my serve when I was up 5-2 or 5-3 in the first set. In my mind, I knew that this match could be in my hands, so I worked to maintain focus all these days, preparing as best as I could. I feel great on the grass, my goal was to be myself in the match, to play freely with my decisions and the way I had been playing. For me, it's a good victory, it means I did my job, so I'm proud," evaluated the Ukrainian after this tremendous triumph.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Yastremska, tras eliminar a Gauff: “Sabía que el partido podía estar en mis manos”
[pixels-player]The Czech had an exciting press conference at Wimbledon, the most important place of her sports career: “This tournament has made me a better player and person”.
Jessica Pegula was eliminated in Wimbledon 2025, and during a press conference, she was asked if she would like to play best of five sets and what she thinks about men competing in that way in Grand Slams. "If they played best of three sets, we would see more surprises. I would prefer them to play best of three sets, never us to play five. It's too long; I lose interest in tennis when it's best of five sets. I would never spend five hours watching a whole match. They say nowadays people can't keep their attention on anything. How do they manage to follow those matches?" the American commented.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula, sobre el tenis a cinco sets: "Pierdo el interés, jamás vería un partido de cinco horas"
[pixels-player]Rarely seen figures in Grand Slam tournaments regarding the massive fall of seeded players in the first round are being witnessed at Wimbledon 2025, especially in the men's draw. Out of the total 23 seeded players that have fallen between both individual draws, a total of 13 have been in the men's tournament, balancing the historical record in any Open Era Grand Slam, which could be broken if Nakashima falls to Bu in the match postponed to Wednesday.
- Seeded players eliminated in the first round of Wimbledon 2025
Women's draw
Men's draw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos son todos los cabezas de serie eliminados en primera ronda de Wimbledon 2025
[pixels-player]The American player broke down in a press conference admitting that she is not happy to leave London after falling in the first round.