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Wimbledon 2025 Day 2 Updates'I was definitely enjoying the moment. I was really excited for this day. Before the match, I was counting every minute until the match was coming up. When I walked from the locker room down here.. it's just very nice and a very special moment,' Krtejcikova said in the on-court interview. Krejcikova will next face the winner of the match between Caroline Dolehide of the United States and Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands. Pure passion from @BKrejcikova #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/7whqg2iOwB— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 1, 2025advertisementJannik Sinner dictates terms Jannik Sinner made a dominant start to his Wimbledon 2025 campaign, defeating compatriot Luca Nardi in straight sets. The World No.1 needed just an hour and 48 minutes to seal a 6-4, 6-3, 6-0 win in the opening round. He will next take on Aleksandar Vukic, who got past Chun-Hsin Tseng.In women's singles, eighth seed Iga Swiatek cruised into the second round with a commanding 7-5, 6-1 victory over Polina Kudermetova. The Polish star will face Caty McNally in the next round. Taylor Fritz produced a remarkable comeback to book his spot in the second round. The American battled back from two sets down to defeat Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 6-7(5), 6-8, 6-4, 7-6(4), 6-4.He will next meet Gabriel Diallo, who overcame Germany's Daniel Altmaier in the first round.- Ends

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India Today
34 minutes ago
- India Today
Wimbledon: Novak Djokovic reaches special 99, Andreeva, de Minaur advance
Novak Djokovic cruised into the third round of the Wimbledon 2025 men's singles on Thursday, July 3, with a commanding 6-3, 6-2, 6-0 victory over Dan Evans on Centre Court. The match lasted just an hour and 14 marks Djokovic's 19th appearance in the third round at Wimbledon—setting a new Open Era record for most Round 3 appearances at the grass-court 24-time Grand Slam champion also notched his 99th career win at Wimbledon, edging closer to reaching 100 victories at a third major, having already surpassed the milestone at both the French Open and Australian Open. Wimbledon 2025, Day 4 UpdatesDjokovic dominated the match, converting six of his 16 break point opportunities, while Evans failed to capitalise on his two chances. The Serb also overwhelmed his opponent in winners, striking 46 to Evans' 19.'Nineteen times. That's a great stat. It's probably almost as much as (Jannik) Sinner and Carlos (Alcaraz) have as years in their life, but I still enjoy it. This sport has given me so much... Wimbledon remains the most special tournament in my heart, the one that I always dreamed of winning when I was a kid, so any history made here is obviously extra special for me,' Djokovic said in the on-court next, Djokovic will face fellow Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic, who came from a set down to defeat Jesper de Jong 1-6, 6-3, 6-2, dominates Bronzetti18-year-old Mirra Andreeva delivered another commanding performance to book her spot in the third round of Wimbledon 2025. The rising star needed just an hour and 33 minutes to defeat her opponent 6-1, 7-6 (7-4). Despite being a break down in the second set, Andreeva rallied to seal the win in straight sets, notching her 34th victory of the the young Russian will face the USA's Hailey Baptiste, who overcame lucky loser Victoria Mboko 7-6 (8-6), does it - and in some styleThe No.7 seed battles through a tough second set to defeat Lucia Bronzetti 6-1, 7-6(4) and book her place in R3 #Wimbledon Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 3, 2025In the men's singles draw, Australia's Alex de Minaur battled back from a set down to defeat France's Arthur Cazaux 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-0. De Minaur will now await the winner of the match between Denmark's August Holmgren and Czech player Tomas 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina eased into the third round with a clinical 6-3, 6-1 win over Greece's Maria Sakkari.- EndsMust Watch


United News of India
42 minutes ago
- United News of India
Djokovic outclasses Evans to continue Wimbledon bid
London, July 3 (UNI) Seven-time champion Novak Djokovic outclassed Dan Evans in what could be the British veteran's final appearance on Wimbledon's Centre Court. Evans, now ranked 154th in the world and given a wildcard to play at the All England Club, lost 6-3 6-2 6-0 in their second-round match today. Serb great Djokovic, 38, produced a serving masterclass which even left Evans shaking his head in disbelief at several points. The 35-year-old home favourite, who was willed on by an encouraging Centre Court crowd, won just nine of his 58 receiving points (16%) in the match. Djokovic, seeded sixth this year, also demonstrated why he is still one of the best returners in the men's game by converting six of his 16 break points. It was an impressive display from the 24-time Grand Slam champion, who is aiming to equal his rival Roger Federer's record tally of Wimbledon men's singles titles. Djokovic is also trying to finally land a standalone record 25th major, having not claimed one of the sport's most prestigious prizes since the 2023 US Open, according to a BBC news. "Everyone knew it was going to be a special atmosphere today – a Brit in Britain is never easy to face," said Djokovic, who earned his 99th match win at Wimbledon. "He's a good quality player who possesses a lot of great talent, a great touch and, with the ball staying low with the slice, it can cause trouble if you're not at the top of your game. "But I think was. I executed perfectly. Sometimes you have these days where everything flows." Tags: #Djokovic outclasses Evans to continue Wimbledon bid


Hindustan Times
2 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Fonseca youngest to 3rd round after 2011
Mumbai: Joao Fonseca stood, arms outstretched, face towards the sky, soaking in the cheers from the crowd that began the moment Jenson Brooksby's return sailed long. Fonseca then bent and buried his head in his hat, rising up in a roar of 'Vamos.' Brazil's Joao Fonseca. (AFP) Later, he explained to the Tennis Channel what he was thinking in that moment of triumph. 'I realised that I'm in the third round,' the 18-year-old said, with a big smile. This was quite the achievement as Fonseca, on his Wimbledon debut, became the youngest man since Bernard Tomic in 2011 to reach the third round of the major. And that too in his first year as a professional tennis player. 'It's a thing to be proud of,' Fonseca said in the post-match press conference. 'It's a great achievement, and with the way that I played today also. I'm very happy with my development on this surface, I'm evolving, so I'm happy with it.' With the 6-4, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4 win over Brooksby, the teen from Rio de Janeiro became the first Brazilian since Thomaz Bellucci in 2010 to reach this stage at Wimbledon. Fonseca's already the No.1 men's player in his country, and with that he has commanded a great following. There were long queues of fans outside Court 12 hoping to get a glimpse of him at work. Those who have seen Fonseca play know of the aggressive and hard-hitting style that has seen him rise rapidly in the ranking ladder. He started the year ranked 145 in the world, but came into the new season on the back of winning the ATP Next Gen Finals. Immediately, he started to pile on the victories, winning the ATP Challenger in Canberra, also his first tournament of the season. He continued that momentum to go through the qualifiers of the Australian Open and became the first man to beat a top-10 opponent – ninth-seed Andrey Rublev – in the first round of a Grand Slam since Mario Ancic beat Roger Federer at Wimbledon in 2002. The form has not dipped since. Fonseca became the youngest South American to win an ATP title when he clinched the Buenos Aires Open in February. Last month, he reached the third round of the French Open on debut, losing to fifth-seed Jack Draper. With all that he has achieved in his first few months as a professional, Fonseca is now ranked 54 in the world. '(Life has) changed a lot. I'm proud of myself. I still need (time) to think about what is going on,' he said. 'A lot of change, people are knowing me more, a lot of expectations. I'm loving being on the tour, playing against big players at big tournaments, and evolving. That's the most important thing, as a person and as an athlete.' A part of the improvement was to learn how to grind his way to a win. He has the power, on both wings, to hit his way out of trouble. But Wimbledon demands an element of subtlety. Brooksby, who had also reached the third round on his Wimbledon debut in 2022, can be a handful on grass with his skill at redirection. The American is a defensive baseliner who thrives in long rallies. He came to Wimbledon having reached the final at Eastbourne. But Fonseca, who is still finding his feet on grass, managed to dig his heels in the tougher moments of the match – a credit, he said, to his improving mentality. 'The mentality of playing pro is very different,' said Fonseca, who hammered 50 winners in his second round win. 'Sometimes you will play your best tennis and lose the match because the other player can find a way on the important points. Sometimes you're tight on those important points. The thing I've most improved is the mentality.' A part of his preparation for the grass-swing was watching videos of his idol Federer playing at Wimbledon and Halle. 'It was good just to inspire you how to play,' he explained. Interestingly, Fonseca's kit sponsor is the Swiss company that Federer has invested in. The youngster is hoping to emulate his idol. But in the attractive way he plays and the large crowds he has started to pull, he is charting his own way.