Et si le joueur surprise de Wimbledon est Davidovich ?

Le joueur de tennis espagnol joue à un niveau phénoménal, et le tableau qu'il a invite à penser qu'il pourrait aller loin dans le tournoi.

Pedro de Pablos | 1 Jul 2026 | 18.41
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Et si le joueur surprise de Wimbledon est Davidovich ? Source : Getty Images.
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Alejandro Davidovich is giving reasons for the Spanish public to get excited about this Wimbledon 2026. After removing a great weight from his shoulders by winning his first ATP tournament in Mallorca, he has passed the first two rounds at the All England Club without dropping a set against two very tough opponents, so both his level and the draw he has suggest that he could be one of the dark horses of the tournament.

So far, Davidovich has already improved upon his best result at Wimbledon (third round in 2023), but he is a much more mature player than he was three years ago. The name Alejandro has always been linked to the word talent, but he has always fallen just short of a big title. The mental freedom that winning your first tournament gives you could trigger a mindset change for him in the upcoming rounds, and if his physical condition allows it... why not think that he could cause an upset?

Not just anyone consecutively defeats two players of the caliber of Juan Manuel Cerúndolo and Fabian Marozsan the way he has done, and his game is adapting perfectly to Wimbledon's grass. He has a good slice backhand, a more than decent volley, and is on a positive streak that suggests something big. Furthermore, he has had relatively "luck" with the draw, which raises expectations about the result he could achieve.

Alejandro Davidovich during Wimbledon 2026.

Davidovich's Wimbledon draw brings excitement

In the third round, he will face Marton Fucsovics, whom he already knows how to defeat in a Grand Slam (US Open 2022), and in a hypothetical round of 16, he would meet Felix Auger-Aliassime, who has not been performing well on the grass court. In the quarterfinals, things would get tough against Novak Djokovic, not to mention a potential semifinal against Jannik Sinner, but dreaming is free. At a minimum, being realistic, it wouldn't be crazy for Alejandro to reach the quarterfinals if he continues as he has been so far.

The big question is how far his physical condition will hold up, but the news is hopeful considering that he has spent very little time on the court in the first two rounds. In fact, his spirits have been picking up, not the other way around. He himself said that he was in pain all over on the first day, but today he woke up strong and eager to step onto the court. Besides, he knows he has a great opportunity ahead to progress and climb back up the rankings, which would give him wings after a first half of the year full of doubts.

If anyone deserves it, it is Davidovich, who has always been knocking on the door year after year until he broke it down. His biggest enemy has always been himself and a mindset as quirky as it is special, turning him into a double-edged sword in crucial moments. However, this time it seems very serious, so I won't be surprised if he turns this Wimbledon into the best tournament of his career.

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