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Mattia Bellucci, one of the surprises at Wimbledon 2025. Source: Getty

Bellucci reveals himself at Wimbledon by signing the best result of his career

Although he had never won a match in this tournament, the reality indicates that Wimbledon 2025 is already the best Grand Slam in Mattia Bellucci's career. It is true that at 24 he hadn't participated in many, as true as it is that this is the first time he reaches the third round thanks to his victories over Crawford and Lehecka. One of the surprises of the edition that acknowledges in this way his good form.

“Being in the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time feels very special. I am very happy with my performance, I feel that after a not very positive period, I am finally recovering my game. On the grass, I feel comfortable, I move well, and the serve works. On Friday, I will face Cameron (Norrie), a player I have always admired. I beat him in the Montecarlo Qualy but on grass, it will be different,” the Italian evaluated in statements gathered by Il Tennis Italiano.

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Renzo Olivo retires from tennis. Source: Getty

Renzo Olivo Announces an Indefinite Break in His Career

At 33 years old and currently outside the top 300 of the world rankings, it is no secret that Renzo Olivo is not going through the best moment of his career. The former #78 in the rankings back in 2017 and winner of three Challenger tournaments announced an immediate break in his activity on social media. "For me, it will be a time for reflection and to think about what I really want," wrote the player from Rosario in a paragraph marked by the feelings and hardships experienced from within the circuit. Time will tell if we will see him compete again or if this marks the end of his journey as a player.

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Katie Boulter eliminated at Wimbledon 2025. Source: Getty

Boulter, very shaken after falling at Wimbledon: "I have to accept that maybe my moment will never come"

Her first-round victory against Paula Badosa brought a wide smile to her face during the press conference, affirming that she had arrived more prepared than ever for this Grand Slam. However, Katie Boulter's joy was short-lived, as she was eliminated two days later by Solana Sierra at her beloved Wimbledon. A tough blow to handle, although the British player attempted to explain it in words before the journalists.

"It wasn't my best day, I can only give credit to my opponent; on my part, there are many things I need to work on again. This defeat hurts a lot, it's a hard pill to swallow, but it's always like this here. I have to accept that perhaps my moment may never come, but I'll keep working hard and giving my best effort; that's all I can do. People have high expectations, and so do I, but sometimes we must understand that the opponent also plays very well," she said sadly.

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Hubert Hurkacz announces knee operation. Source: Getty.

Hubert Hurkacz undergoes surgery: "I will return when I am at 110%"

A challenging season is what Hubert Hurkacz is experiencing in this 2025 due to the knee issues he has been facing for exactly a year now. With his new team led by Nico Massú, the Polish player has barely been able to compete this season, to the extent that the best solution was to undergo knee arthroscopy. A painful but practical decision, hopefully definitive to finally control those pains and see him fully healthy on the court. These were his words in the statement he shared a few hours ago on social media.

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Taylor Fritz continues to win marathons at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Fritz: "Today I will not train for more than 30 minutes, at some point I have to rest"

Good beatings are being delivered to our friend Taylor Fritz in these early stages of Wimbledon 2025. The only man capable of winning two titles on the grass court tour (Stuttgart, Eastbourne) has already played ten sets after overcoming Perricard and Diallo, two opponents who pushed him to his limits. Now it's time to rest before facing, as the American himself states, Alejandro Davidovich. Let's hope he's not wrong.

"Tomorrow, I'll have a light practice, sleep in, I think we have the court reserved for 14:00 or 15:00. I probably won't even reach 30 minutes of training; at some point, I have to rest. I know I need to work a bit on my return, although I still don't know who I'll face in the third round. If I play against Fokina, I need to improve my returns because I know he'll come out to play a very different kind of tennis compared to the two guys I've just faced. I was sharpening up to play fast points with those guys, so now I'll have to hit the ball many more times," commented the American.

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Carlos Alcaraz debuts new sweatshirt at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Alcaraz's Latest Sweatshirt Ignites Passion and Comments

The figure of Carlos Alcaraz continues to grow within the world of sports, and this is also evident in the clothing he wears, with some items being exclusive to him. An example is the hoodie he displayed this Wednesday at Wimbledon 2025, where his name was written beneath five little stars that pay homage to the five Grand Slams he currently holds. As for the name, the message is clear: 'Carlitos.' He loves to be called that, no matter how many titles he may accumulate; he will always be Carlitos. And we, delighted.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La última sudadera de Alcaraz levanta pasiones y comentarios

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Marketa Vondrousova appreciated Raducanu's tennis. Source: Getty

Vondrousova surrenders to Raducanu: "She played an incredible tennis, she crushed me"

Taking into account her Wimbledon victory a couple of years ago and adding the title in Berlin a few weeks back, it was only fair that Marketa Vondrousova would be one of the top rivals to beat in this edition, one of those tough opponents to avoid in the first week. However, all these stats didn't matter much to Emma Raducanu, who managed to crush the Czech player in the second round yesterday.

“I think she was playing incredible tennis, but I couldn't do much; she dominated me in every exchange," Marketa stated after being eliminated this Wednesday. "I didn't feel like it was my fault; she was just better. She utilized the slice more than in Abu Dhabi and served better; maybe that caused my game not to work as usual, but all credit to her,” the Czech appreciated.

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Fritz becomes a fan of five-set matches at Wimbledon and knocks down Diallo's resistance. Photo: Getty Images.

Fritz gets hooked on five sets at Wimbledon and breaks Diallo's resistance

There's something about Taylor Fritz and five-set matches at Wimbledon. The American had to come back from two sets down against Mpesthi-Perricard and today had to dig deep to beat one of the season's revelations, and winner of the title in s'Hertogenbosch, Gabriel Diallo. The world number five clinched victory with a 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(0), 4-6, 6-3 scoreline, after three hours and eleven minutes. The American is already in the third round and will face the winner of the match between Alejandro Davidovich and Botic Van De Zandschulp.

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Mattia Bellucci, one of the surprises at Wimbledon 2025. Source: Getty

Bellucci reveals himself at Wimbledon by signing the best result of his career

Although he had never won a match in this tournament, the reality indicates that Wimbledon 2025 is already the best Grand Slam in Mattia Bellucci's career. It is true that at 24 he hadn't participated in many, as true as it is that this is the first time he reaches the third round thanks to his victories over Crawford and Lehecka. One of the surprises of the edition that acknowledges in this way his good form.

“Being in the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time feels very special. I am very happy with my performance, I feel that after a not very positive period, I am finally recovering my game. On the grass, I feel comfortable, I move well, and the serve works. On Friday, I will face Cameron (Norrie), a player I have always admired. I beat him in the Montecarlo Qualy but on grass, it will be different,” the Italian evaluated in statements gathered by Il Tennis Italiano.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bellucci se destapa en Wimbledon firmando el mejor resultado de su carrera

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Hubert Hurkacz announces knee operation. Source: Getty.

Hubert Hurkacz undergoes surgery: "I will return when I am at 110%"

A challenging season is what Hubert Hurkacz is experiencing in this 2025 due to the knee issues he has been facing for exactly a year now. With his new team led by Nico Massú, the Polish player has barely been able to compete this season, to the extent that the best solution was to undergo knee arthroscopy. A painful but practical decision, hopefully definitive to finally control those pains and see him fully healthy on the court. These were his words in the statement he shared a few hours ago on social media.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Hubert Hurkacz pasa por quirófano: “Volveré cuando esté al 110%”

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Renzo Olivo retires from tennis. Source: Getty

Renzo Olivo Announces an Indefinite Break in His Career

At 33 years old and currently outside the top 300 of the world rankings, it is no secret that Renzo Olivo is not going through the best moment of his career. The former #78 in the rankings back in 2017 and winner of three Challenger tournaments announced an immediate break in his activity on social media. "For me, it will be a time for reflection and to think about what I really want," wrote the player from Rosario in a paragraph marked by the feelings and hardships experienced from within the circuit. Time will tell if we will see him compete again or if this marks the end of his journey as a player.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Renzo Olivo anuncia un parón en su carrera sin fecha de vuelta

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Taylor Fritz continues to win marathons at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Fritz: "Today I will not train for more than 30 minutes, at some point I have to rest"

Good beatings are being delivered to our friend Taylor Fritz in these early stages of Wimbledon 2025. The only man capable of winning two titles on the grass court tour (Stuttgart, Eastbourne) has already played ten sets after overcoming Perricard and Diallo, two opponents who pushed him to his limits. Now it's time to rest before facing, as the American himself states, Alejandro Davidovich. Let's hope he's not wrong.

"Tomorrow, I'll have a light practice, sleep in, I think we have the court reserved for 14:00 or 15:00. I probably won't even reach 30 minutes of training; at some point, I have to rest. I know I need to work a bit on my return, although I still don't know who I'll face in the third round. If I play against Fokina, I need to improve my returns because I know he'll come out to play a very different kind of tennis compared to the two guys I've just faced. I was sharpening up to play fast points with those guys, so now I'll have to hit the ball many more times," commented the American.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fritz: “Hoy no entrenaré más de 30 minutos, en algún momento tengo que descansar”

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Katie Boulter eliminated at Wimbledon 2025. Source: Getty

Boulter, very shaken after falling at Wimbledon: "I have to accept that maybe my moment will never come"

Her first-round victory against Paula Badosa brought a wide smile to her face during the press conference, affirming that she had arrived more prepared than ever for this Grand Slam. However, Katie Boulter's joy was short-lived, as she was eliminated two days later by Solana Sierra at her beloved Wimbledon. A tough blow to handle, although the British player attempted to explain it in words before the journalists.

"It wasn't my best day, I can only give credit to my opponent; on my part, there are many things I need to work on again. This defeat hurts a lot, it's a hard pill to swallow, but it's always like this here. I have to accept that perhaps my moment may never come, but I'll keep working hard and giving my best effort; that's all I can do. People have high expectations, and so do I, but sometimes we must understand that the opponent also plays very well," she said sadly.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Boulter, muy tocada tras caer en Wimbledon: “Tengo que aceptar que quizá mi momento no llegue nunca”

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Carlos Alcaraz debuts new sweatshirt at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Alcaraz's Latest Sweatshirt Ignites Passion and Comments

The figure of Carlos Alcaraz continues to grow within the world of sports, and this is also evident in the clothing he wears, with some items being exclusive to him. An example is the hoodie he displayed this Wednesday at Wimbledon 2025, where his name was written beneath five little stars that pay homage to the five Grand Slams he currently holds. As for the name, the message is clear: 'Carlitos.' He loves to be called that, no matter how many titles he may accumulate; he will always be Carlitos. And we, delighted.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La última sudadera de Alcaraz levanta pasiones y comentarios

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Marketa Vondrousova appreciated Raducanu's tennis. Source: Getty

Vondrousova surrenders to Raducanu: "She played an incredible tennis, she crushed me"

Taking into account her Wimbledon victory a couple of years ago and adding the title in Berlin a few weeks back, it was only fair that Marketa Vondrousova would be one of the top rivals to beat in this edition, one of those tough opponents to avoid in the first week. However, all these stats didn't matter much to Emma Raducanu, who managed to crush the Czech player in the second round yesterday.

“I think she was playing incredible tennis, but I couldn't do much; she dominated me in every exchange," Marketa stated after being eliminated this Wednesday. "I didn't feel like it was my fault; she was just better. She utilized the slice more than in Abu Dhabi and served better; maybe that caused my game not to work as usual, but all credit to her,” the Czech appreciated.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Vondrousova se rinde a Raducanu: “Hizo un tenis increíble, me aplastó”

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Fritz becomes a fan of five-set matches at Wimbledon and knocks down Diallo's resistance. Photo: Getty Images.

Fritz gets hooked on five sets at Wimbledon and breaks Diallo's resistance

There's something about Taylor Fritz and five-set matches at Wimbledon. The American had to come back from two sets down against Mpesthi-Perricard and today had to dig deep to beat one of the season's revelations, and winner of the title in s'Hertogenbosch, Gabriel Diallo. The world number five clinched victory with a 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(0), 4-6, 6-3 scoreline, after three hours and eleven minutes. The American is already in the third round and will face the winner of the match between Alejandro Davidovich and Botic Van De Zandschulp.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fritz se aficiona a los cinco sets en Wimbledon y tumba la resistencia de Diallo

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Sierra's odyssey in winning as a 'Lucky Loser': "I changed apartments three times." Photo: Getty Images

Sierra's odyssey in winning after being 'Lucky Loser': "I changed apartments three times"

While many top seeds are bidding farewell to Wimbledon early on, there are some players surprising at the prestigious London tournament. One of them is Solana Sierra, who defeated local player Katie Boulter (6-7(9), 6-2, 6-1). The Argentine made it into the main draw as a 'Lucky Loser' and has already secured two victories propelling her into the third round. However, this unexpected success has led to a change of plans: "I lost in the third round of the qualifying phase and had to change apartments three times. Now I will have to change again because I won. But it's a good problem," she said laughing.

 

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Paolini, after falling at Wimbledon: "I need to play certain types of points better." Photo: Gettyimages

Paolini, after falling at Wimbledon: "I have to play certain type of points better"

Jasmine Paolini will not be able to match her result from last year at Wimbledon, when she reached the final. The Italian bid farewell to the London grand slam in the second round against Kamilla Rakhimova (6-4, 4-6, 4-6) in a match that was decided by details. And that's what the world number five blamed in the subsequent press conference. "I could do much better. She played a great match. But, honestly, I could play better, especially mentally, to be there more and more focused. My focus was up and down all the time. I think I missed some returns on crucial points. I have to play certain points better," lamented a Paolini who will suffer a drop in the WTA Ranking.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Paolini, tras caer en Wimbledon: "Tengo que jugar mejor cierto tipo de puntos"

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