The 35-year-old Czech will compete for the last time in La Catedral, the same one she conquered in 2011 and 2014: "The second title was much more satisfying than the first".
The 35-year-old Czech will compete for the last time in La Catedral, the same one she conquered in 2011 and 2014: "The second title was much more satisfying than the first".
A vibrant day has been experienced at Wimbledon 2025 with an opening day full of surprises, where many more seeds than expected have already been knocked out of the British Grand Slam. A total of 7 seeds in the men's draw and 3 in the women's draw have been eliminated.
- Seeded players eliminated on the first day of Wimbledon 2025
Men's draw
Women's draw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos son los cabezas de serie eliminados en la primera jornada de Wimbledon 2025
[pixels-player]Although being a Wimbledon champion may be enough to be labeled as a great grass player, the reality is that it's not. This is the idea defended by Marketa Vondrousova, who years after conquering London still admits how challenging it is to compete on a surface where you can't slide.
"I have learned to move better; mobility is a key factor on other surfaces, but on grass, I was never very good. I simply needed a couple of years to get used to it, to find a way, I think I'm still improving. Using the slice and drop shots make me strong, mixing up the game is something that works great when playing on grass," confessed the Czech, who advanced to the tournament's second round this afternoon.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Vondrousova explica cómo aprendió a jugar en hierba
[pixels-player]The Brit spoke wonders of Mark Petchey, the coach who has been with her since April. At Wimbledon, a tough test awaits her against Vondrousova.
Naomi Osaka started off on the right foot in Wimbledon 2025 by defeating Talía Gibson 6-4, 7-6. However, the most striking thing about her match was not on the court, but in her box. And who was there? The real Nick Kyrgios, who hasn't played a tournament since Miami. The question is, what was the Canberra native doing there? This is what Naomi had to say about it at the press conference.
"Truth is, I jokingly told someone to invite Nick to come to my match, but it was just a joke. We are two completely different players. I would have loved to go to his matches; it's super fun. It's a bit embarrassing for me to see him there in my box, although I suppose it's great that he came," the Japanese player evaluated.
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[pixels-player]After losing the first set, Paula Badosa had indeed found the right path to a comeback in the first round of Wimbledon 2025. The issue arose in the tenth game of the final set, where the nerves of the Spaniard combined with a high level of Katie Boulter (6-2, 3-6, 6-4) to confirm the elimination in her debut, something she hadn't experienced in London since her participation in 2019. Given the circumstances, maybe the defeat is of lesser importance; we are content knowing that she has not suffered a physical setback and can continue watching her compete for the rest of the summer.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La última curva condena a Badosa ante Boulter
[pixels-player]Madison Keys pulled through a very challenging match in the first round of Wimbledon 2025 against Ruse and was asked in the press conference about how becoming a champion in Australia has been able to change her mentality in these big events. "It is true that it can reduce some pressure, because I achieved something I had been longing for my whole life. However, a tennis player's mentality soon kicks in, and you start pressuring yourself again to win another one. I don't feel like my mentality has changed," she stated.
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[pixels-player]Two relatively uneventful matches at Wimbledon 2025 that ended up being intertwined. First, Emma Raducanu claimed victory over her compatriot Xu (6-3, 6-3) to close the action on Court 1. On the other hand, Marketa Vondrousova also secured a straight-sets win against the American Kessler (6-1, 7-6), affirming her proficiency on this surface. Conclusion: the British and the Czech will face each other in the second round, offering us one of those matchups that no one will want to miss. Can Emma defeat the 2023 champion?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu debuta con victoria y se cita con una ex campeona de Wimbledon
[pixels-player]The 35-year-old Czech will compete for the last time in La Catedral, the same one she conquered in 2011 and 2014: "The second title was much more satisfying than the first".
The Brit spoke wonders of Mark Petchey, the coach who has been with her since April. At Wimbledon, a tough test awaits her against Vondrousova.
A vibrant day has been experienced at Wimbledon 2025 with an opening day full of surprises, where many more seeds than expected have already been knocked out of the British Grand Slam. A total of 7 seeds in the men's draw and 3 in the women's draw have been eliminated.
- Seeded players eliminated on the first day of Wimbledon 2025
Men's draw
Women's draw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estos son los cabezas de serie eliminados en la primera jornada de Wimbledon 2025
[pixels-player]Naomi Osaka started off on the right foot in Wimbledon 2025 by defeating Talía Gibson 6-4, 7-6. However, the most striking thing about her match was not on the court, but in her box. And who was there? The real Nick Kyrgios, who hasn't played a tournament since Miami. The question is, what was the Canberra native doing there? This is what Naomi had to say about it at the press conference.
"Truth is, I jokingly told someone to invite Nick to come to my match, but it was just a joke. We are two completely different players. I would have loved to go to his matches; it's super fun. It's a bit embarrassing for me to see him there in my box, although I suppose it's great that he came," the Japanese player evaluated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Osaka explica qué hacía Nick Kyrgios en su box
[pixels-player]Although being a Wimbledon champion may be enough to be labeled as a great grass player, the reality is that it's not. This is the idea defended by Marketa Vondrousova, who years after conquering London still admits how challenging it is to compete on a surface where you can't slide.
"I have learned to move better; mobility is a key factor on other surfaces, but on grass, I was never very good. I simply needed a couple of years to get used to it, to find a way, I think I'm still improving. Using the slice and drop shots make me strong, mixing up the game is something that works great when playing on grass," confessed the Czech, who advanced to the tournament's second round this afternoon.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Vondrousova explica cómo aprendió a jugar en hierba
[pixels-player]After losing the first set, Paula Badosa had indeed found the right path to a comeback in the first round of Wimbledon 2025. The issue arose in the tenth game of the final set, where the nerves of the Spaniard combined with a high level of Katie Boulter (6-2, 3-6, 6-4) to confirm the elimination in her debut, something she hadn't experienced in London since her participation in 2019. Given the circumstances, maybe the defeat is of lesser importance; we are content knowing that she has not suffered a physical setback and can continue watching her compete for the rest of the summer.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La última curva condena a Badosa ante Boulter
[pixels-player]Madison Keys pulled through a very challenging match in the first round of Wimbledon 2025 against Ruse and was asked in the press conference about how becoming a champion in Australia has been able to change her mentality in these big events. "It is true that it can reduce some pressure, because I achieved something I had been longing for my whole life. However, a tennis player's mentality soon kicks in, and you start pressuring yourself again to win another one. I don't feel like my mentality has changed," she stated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Keys: "Mi mentalidad no ha cambiado por ganar un Grand Slam, quiero otro"
[pixels-player]Two relatively uneventful matches at Wimbledon 2025 that ended up being intertwined. First, Emma Raducanu claimed victory over her compatriot Xu (6-3, 6-3) to close the action on Court 1. On the other hand, Marketa Vondrousova also secured a straight-sets win against the American Kessler (6-1, 7-6), affirming her proficiency on this surface. Conclusion: the British and the Czech will face each other in the second round, offering us one of those matchups that no one will want to miss. Can Emma defeat the 2023 champion?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Raducanu debuta con victoria y se cita con una ex campeona de Wimbledon
[pixels-player]It took just 45 minutes for Amanda Anisimova to already find herself in the second round of Wimbledon 2025. The American player, ranked 12th in the world, defeated Yulia Putintseva with a brutal score of 6-0 and 6-0 in a match where she couldn't make much headway. An absolute monologue from Amanda who didn't give an inch against Yulia, who had just lost in the first round in Bad Homburg.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Anisimova devora sin piedad a Putintseva con un doble rosco
[pixels-player]Yanina Wickmayer has bid farewell to professional tennis after falling in the first round of Wimbledon 2025 against Mexican Renata Zarazúa, with a score of 6-0 6-3. The Belgian concludes her career at 35 years old, after having reached 12th in the world and being a semifinalist in the 2009 US Open. A somewhat sad ending for a player who had been far from her level for many years.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Yanina Wickmayer culmina su carrera profesional al caer en Wimbledon 2025
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