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Carlos Alcaraz now has 15 consecutive victories at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Alcaraz reaches top 10 of longest winning streaks at Wimbledon

With his latest victory over Fabio Fognini this Monday, Carlos Alcaraz now has 15 consecutive wins on the grass of Wimbledon: seven in 2023, seven in 2024, and the first one in 2025. How many players in history have achieved such a streak? Well, for now, few have done it. In fact, the player from Murcia has tied with the 15-0 streak that Boris Becker once had. Ahead, there are still eight more names, with Bjorn Borg establishing the record of a hard-to-beat statistic. 

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Alejandro Davidovich analyzes the grass at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Davidovich opens a can of worms at Wimbledon: "The grass is slower than in other years"

Carlos Alcaraz and Alejandro Davidovich are currently the two Spaniards positioned in the second round of the men's draw in Wimbledon 2025. The Murcian had to sweat through five sets in his debut, the opposite of the Malagan player, who efficiently secured the win against Holt in straight sets. However, this does not mean the task was simple.

"The conditions are slower than in other years, the ball gets very heavy, it feels good but doesn't do as much damage," revealed the Andalusian in statements gathered by ATP. "In the end, you have to adapt to what is there, and today I did well, so I'll stick with that," added Fokina, who now awaits the winner between Arnaldi and Van de Zandschulp.

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Taylor Fritz explains the reasons for the suspension of his match. Source: Getty

Fritz explains why his game was suspended 40 minutes before the deadline

The saying goes that two don't fight if one doesn't want to, an expression that can perfectly apply to the world of individual sports, like tennis. Last night on Court 2 at Wimbledon, Taylor Fritz and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard were battling it out, a fierce duel that, with 40 minutes left until the time limit, went into a fifth set. Why did they decide to postpone the match to Tuesday when there was still time ahead? According to the American's social media posts, he wanted to keep playing, but it was the Frenchman who objected. One didn't want to, so both went to sleep.

Taylor Fritz explains why his Wimbledon match was stopped

 

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Katie Boulter celebrates her first victory at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Boulter: "I feel that I arrive at this Grand Slam in the best possible way"

Although Carlos Alcaraz did not do them any favors with his five-set match against Fognini, it was worth the wait to enjoy the match between Paula Badosa and Katie Boulter in the first round of Wimbledon 2025. The Briton took it in three sets, confirming that grass suits her and that London is where she always shows the most inspiration.

"I feel like I have arrived at this Grand Slam in the best possible way. I just beat a top 10 player on Centre Court at Wimbledon, this victory would put me high in my career, for me there is nothing better. This is one of the reasons why I play tennis, to win these kinds of matches, I would say this is one of my top three victories," valued the Briton, who will face Argentine Solana Sierra in the second round.

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Jasmine Paolini analyzes her debut at Wimbledon 2025. Source: Getty

Paolini: "Today it was difficult to find the smile"

A significant scare for Jasmine Paolini this Monday in her first match of Wimbledon 2025. The Italian was facing off against Anastasija Sevastova, but it was the Latvian who started the match better, to the point where the reigning tournament runner-up found herself in a tough spot. In the end, she turned it around (2-6, 6-3, 6-2), but Jasmine herself would later admit how difficult it was to stay composed in those high-pressure moments.

"I was trying; I kept telling myself over and over that I had to smile, no matter what happened. If things go wrong, relax a bit, it's just a bad day. At that moment, that's what I was thinking, that despite it being a bad day, I had the privilege of being there. The worst thing that can happen is losing a tennis match, so you have to try to smile, to relax. In a way, I get less nervous when I do this, but today, it was hard to find the smile," said the World No. 4.

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The match between Zverev and Rinderknech suspended. Source: Getty

Wimbledon 2025. Zverev-Rinderknech and four more matches suspended

First day of Wimbledon 2025 and we already have the first commotion. A classic, night falls and at 23:00 (sometimes earlier) the equipment is packed up, and it's time to close The Cathedral. In this case, five matches have been affected, five duels that will have to be finished tomorrow due to the strict regulations of the third Grand Slam of the year. Here are the scores from each court:

  • [3] A Zverev vs. A Rinderknech: 6-7, 7-6
  • [5] T Fritz vs G Perricard: 6-7, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6
  • [5] Q Zheng vs. K Siniakova
  • M Arnaldi vs. B Van de Zandschulp: 6-7, 6-7
  • (Q) S Mochizuki vs. (Q) G Zeppieri: 2-6, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6

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Holger Rune, seeded players eliminated from Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

These are the eliminated top seeds on the first day of Wimbledon 2025

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

  • Alexei Popyrin
  • Daniil Medvedev
  • Francisco Cerúndolo
  • Matteo Berrettini
  • Holger Rune
  • Tallon Griekspoor
  • Stefanos Tsitsipas

Women's draw

  • McCartney Kessler
  • Paula Badosa
  • Jelena Ostapenko

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Fritz, match postponed at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Controversy rocks Wimbledon with the postponement of the fifth set between Fritz and Mpetshi-Perricard

The tradition of Wimbledon leads to experiencing bizarre and difficult-to-understand situations. A municipal rule prevents any tennis activity in the tournament after 23:00 local time, and the fifth set between Taylor Fritz and Giovanni Mpetshi-Perricard was about to start 40 minutes before that time. Everyone thought the match would continue, especially considering that the previous four sets had not taken up too much time. However, the time supervisor ignored the American's requests and postponed the fifth set to Tuesday. The score is 7-6 (8) 7-6 (10) 4-6 7-6 (6).

 

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Carlos Alcaraz now has 15 consecutive victories at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Alcaraz reaches top 10 of longest winning streaks at Wimbledon

With his latest victory over Fabio Fognini this Monday, Carlos Alcaraz now has 15 consecutive wins on the grass of Wimbledon: seven in 2023, seven in 2024, and the first one in 2025. How many players in history have achieved such a streak? Well, for now, few have done it. In fact, the player from Murcia has tied with the 15-0 streak that Boris Becker once had. Ahead, there are still eight more names, with Bjorn Borg establishing the record of a hard-to-beat statistic. 

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Katie Boulter celebrates her first victory at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Boulter: "I feel that I arrive at this Grand Slam in the best possible way"

Although Carlos Alcaraz did not do them any favors with his five-set match against Fognini, it was worth the wait to enjoy the match between Paula Badosa and Katie Boulter in the first round of Wimbledon 2025. The Briton took it in three sets, confirming that grass suits her and that London is where she always shows the most inspiration.

"I feel like I have arrived at this Grand Slam in the best possible way. I just beat a top 10 player on Centre Court at Wimbledon, this victory would put me high in my career, for me there is nothing better. This is one of the reasons why I play tennis, to win these kinds of matches, I would say this is one of my top three victories," valued the Briton, who will face Argentine Solana Sierra in the second round.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Boulter: “Siento que llego a este Grand Slam de la mejor manera posible”

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Alejandro Davidovich analyzes the grass at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Davidovich opens a can of worms at Wimbledon: "The grass is slower than in other years"

Carlos Alcaraz and Alejandro Davidovich are currently the two Spaniards positioned in the second round of the men's draw in Wimbledon 2025. The Murcian had to sweat through five sets in his debut, the opposite of the Malagan player, who efficiently secured the win against Holt in straight sets. However, this does not mean the task was simple.

"The conditions are slower than in other years, the ball gets very heavy, it feels good but doesn't do as much damage," revealed the Andalusian in statements gathered by ATP. "In the end, you have to adapt to what is there, and today I did well, so I'll stick with that," added Fokina, who now awaits the winner between Arnaldi and Van de Zandschulp.

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Jasmine Paolini analyzes her debut at Wimbledon 2025. Source: Getty

Paolini: "Today it was difficult to find the smile"

A significant scare for Jasmine Paolini this Monday in her first match of Wimbledon 2025. The Italian was facing off against Anastasija Sevastova, but it was the Latvian who started the match better, to the point where the reigning tournament runner-up found herself in a tough spot. In the end, she turned it around (2-6, 6-3, 6-2), but Jasmine herself would later admit how difficult it was to stay composed in those high-pressure moments.

"I was trying; I kept telling myself over and over that I had to smile, no matter what happened. If things go wrong, relax a bit, it's just a bad day. At that moment, that's what I was thinking, that despite it being a bad day, I had the privilege of being there. The worst thing that can happen is losing a tennis match, so you have to try to smile, to relax. In a way, I get less nervous when I do this, but today, it was hard to find the smile," said the World No. 4.

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Taylor Fritz explains the reasons for the suspension of his match. Source: Getty

Fritz explains why his game was suspended 40 minutes before the deadline

The saying goes that two don't fight if one doesn't want to, an expression that can perfectly apply to the world of individual sports, like tennis. Last night on Court 2 at Wimbledon, Taylor Fritz and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard were battling it out, a fierce duel that, with 40 minutes left until the time limit, went into a fifth set. Why did they decide to postpone the match to Tuesday when there was still time ahead? According to the American's social media posts, he wanted to keep playing, but it was the Frenchman who objected. One didn't want to, so both went to sleep.

Taylor Fritz explains why his Wimbledon match was stopped

 

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The match between Zverev and Rinderknech suspended. Source: Getty

Wimbledon 2025. Zverev-Rinderknech and four more matches suspended

First day of Wimbledon 2025 and we already have the first commotion. A classic, night falls and at 23:00 (sometimes earlier) the equipment is packed up, and it's time to close The Cathedral. In this case, five matches have been affected, five duels that will have to be finished tomorrow due to the strict regulations of the third Grand Slam of the year. Here are the scores from each court:

  • [3] A Zverev vs. A Rinderknech: 6-7, 7-6
  • [5] T Fritz vs G Perricard: 6-7, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6
  • [5] Q Zheng vs. K Siniakova
  • M Arnaldi vs. B Van de Zandschulp: 6-7, 6-7
  • (Q) S Mochizuki vs. (Q) G Zeppieri: 2-6, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Wimbledon 2025. Suspendido el Zverev-Rinderknech y otros cuatro partidos más

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Holger Rune, seeded players eliminated from Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

These are the eliminated top seeds on the first day of Wimbledon 2025

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

  • Alexei Popyrin
  • Daniil Medvedev
  • Francisco Cerúndolo
  • Matteo Berrettini
  • Holger Rune
  • Tallon Griekspoor
  • Stefanos Tsitsipas

Women's draw

  • McCartney Kessler
  • Paula Badosa
  • Jelena Ostapenko

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

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Fritz, match postponed at Wimbledon 2025. Photo: gettyimages

Controversy rocks Wimbledon with the postponement of the fifth set between Fritz and Mpetshi-Perricard

The tradition of Wimbledon leads to experiencing bizarre and difficult-to-understand situations. A municipal rule prevents any tennis activity in the tournament after 23:00 local time, and the fifth set between Taylor Fritz and Giovanni Mpetshi-Perricard was about to start 40 minutes before that time. Everyone thought the match would continue, especially considering that the previous four sets had not taken up too much time. However, the time supervisor ignored the American's requests and postponed the fifth set to Tuesday. The score is 7-6 (8) 7-6 (10) 4-6 7-6 (6).

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La polémica sacude Wimbledon con el aplazamiento del quinto set entre Fritz y Mpetshi-Perricard

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Naomi Osaka explains what Nick Kyrgios was doing in her box. Source: Wimbledon

Osaka explains what Nick Kyrgios was doing in her box

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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Matteo Berrettini, eliminated in the first round of Wimbledon. Source: Getty

New emotional blow for Berrettini: "I need to take some time and think about my future.."

Matteo Berrettini pushed himself to the limit to reach Wimbledon 2025, a tournament where he was a finalist four years ago. Without playing since Rome, injuries have prevented him from enjoying this sport for some time, with this latest experience equally negative. Eliminated in the first round against Kamil Majchrzak (4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3), the Italian had to hold back his words at the press conference, struck by the frustration that has been punishing him.

"I have to see exactly what happened in the match before saying anything incorrect or what I am thinking right now. Tennis has been very tough for me these past few months. I am very sorry for the people who helped me get to this tournament; they did everything possible. Honestly, this is not the way I want to be on the court, I don't enjoy being there. I need to take some time and think about my future. It is clear to me that this is not how I like to spend my time on the court," evaluated the 29-year-old Roman.

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