
Wimbledon slammed over ‘terrible decision' involving Taylor Fritz by ESPN analyst and ex-US star
The No. 5 seed American was involved in a first-round battle with Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.
5
5
5
Fritz won a dramatic fourth set tie-break to level the match at two sets apiece.
He and his opponent were then approached by a tournament referee shortly after 10.15 pm local time.
And a decision was made to stop the match despite there being more than 40 minutes of time available.
It was deemed that the match might not finish before the curfew.
And stopping before the fifth set began rather than potentially interrupting it at 11 pm was the preferred option.
Fritz showed his unhappiness on court having just fought back from two sets down to wrestle momentum.
The US star will have to return to No. 1 Court Tuesday to play to a finish.
ESPN's coverage from The All England Club began at 6 am ET on Tuesday.
Former Wimbledon semifinalist Sam Querrey, 37, joined Patrick McEnroe and Rennae Stubbs in the studio.
"I think it was about 10.17 pm," Querrey noted on the timing of the postponement.
Emma Raducanu laughs off champagne cork flying onto the court after winning her 1st round match at Wimbledon
"You can play until 11 pm here with the curfew.
"Terrible decision," the former world No. 11 said.
"To go out and say 'we might not finish the fifth set'.
"You can't make the decision based on a hypothetical
"One of them could have won the fifth set 6-2 in 30 minutes."
5
5
The US star was two sets down in a game that was moved onto No. 1 Court.
Officials took a decision to start the game under the roof at shortly after 7 pm local time.
The move was made to avoid a delay in closing the roof if the game went beyond 9 pm and daylight faded.
Play can continue on Centre Court and No. 1 Court until an 11 pm curfew.
Fritz and Mpetshi Perricard follow No. 1 seed Jannik Sinner onto court on Tuesday to complete their game.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Wales Online
9 minutes ago
- Wales Online
Former British No.1 tennis player banned from Wimbledon grounds
Former British No.1 tennis player banned from Wimbledon grounds Christopher 'Buster' Mottram was Britain's leading male player in the late 1970s and early 80s, but has been barred from Wimbledon since 2023 following 'misdemeanours' Buster Mottram, pictured during his tennis career, has been banned by Wimbledon (Image: MSI ) A divisive former tennis star has reportedly been excluded from Wimbledon. Christopher Mottram, known widely as 'Buster', was Britain's leading male player in the late 1970s and early 80s as well as representing his country in the Davis Cup. However, he has been barred from SW19 since 2023, fellow former British tennis star Roger Taylor has revealed. Taylor made the claim in his recently-released book, The Man Who Saved Wimbledon, per the Daily Mail's Eden Confidential column. Now 70, Mottram was seen as a controversial figure. He once wrote a letter in support of then-prime minister Margaret Thatcher during her battles with the trade unions in the 80s, even signing it on behalf of the Davis Cup team, which left the tennis authorities fuming. Additionally, he faced allegations of racism due to his backing of Enoch Powell, a far-right politician notorious for his 'Rivers of Blood' speech about mass immigration in the late-60s. Taylor, 83, wrote: "His antics and beliefs saw him frozen out by the establishment. He never became a permanent member of the All England Club which, for player with his record, would usually be guaranteed. In 2023, following further misdemeanours, he was banned from the place altogether." Article continues below Mottram is said to be no longer welcome at SW19 (Image:) When approached for comment, a Wimbledon spokesperson said: "I'm afraid we don't comment on our membership." Mottram has been left feeling despondent by his expulsion, although Taylor attributed the ban primarily to his own conduct. He wrote: "Buster spent more time there than just about anyone else and it's been very sad to watch his decline and exclusion, even if much of it has been down to his own failings." In his heyday, Mottram soared to 15th in the world rankings in 1978 and 1983, with his most notable Wimbledon achievement being reaching the fourth round in 1982. He made it to the fourth round at both the French Open and the US Open as well. He was also a member of the British Davis Cup team that was runner-up to the United States in 1978. A young Mottram in action (Image: Getty ) Mottram abruptly hung up his racket in 1983, blaming the continuous "hassle" of participating in year-round tournaments. He later ventured into right-wing politics but found himself ejected from UKIP for fraternising with the British National Party (BNP) and its leader Nick Griffin. After attempting to broker a pact between UKIP and the BNP, Mottram was ejected from the party, then under Nigel Farage's leadership. Farage said at the time: "There are no circumstances, no possible situations, in which we would even consider doing any type of deal with the BNP whatsoever. "I'm simply amazed that the BNP thought we would even consider such a thing, given that we are a non-racist, non-sectarian party." Article continues below Griffin had entertained hopes of forming an agreement to prevent BNP and UKIP candidates from competing against one another in the forthcoming European elections.


Daily Mail
17 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Britain's Jack Draper a huge favourite to win his second round match at Wimbledon on Thursday - while former major champion Marin Cilic is 15/2
Jack Draper is a huge odds-on favourite with Sky Bet to win his second round Wimbledon match-up against former US Open champion Marin Cilic on Thursday. Draper cruised to victory in his first round match against Argentina's Sebastian Baez - with the Brit winning the first two sets and securing a lead in the third before his opponent retired with injury. Meanwhile, his opponent Cilic was also dominant in the first round - with the Croat defeating Belgium's Raphael Collignon in straight sets. For those anticipating Cilic to continue his winning ways on Thursday - he is a 15/2 outsider with Sky Bet to upset the applecart. This year marks Cilic's first appearance at Wimbledon since 2021 when he reached the third round. Can the former major champion and multiple-time finalist wind back the clock and defeat one of the tournament favourites? Or, will Draper's youth and athleticism prove too strong for the veteran Cilic? We will have to wait to find out. Elsewhere, as it relates to who will win the first set - Draper is a short 1/4 to take an early lead, while Cilic is 11/4 to go up 1-0. Sky Bet odds for Jack Draper vs Marin Cilic: Jack Draper 1/14 Marin Cilic 15/2 Jack Draper to win the first set 1/4 Marin Cilic to win the first set 11/4 All odds are correct at the time of publication


BBC News
18 minutes ago
- BBC News
Any early shocks? Brown-Finnis' Euro 2025 predictions
BBC Sport football expert Rachel Brown-Finnis is predicting the outcome of all 31 games at Euro starts with the opening games in each group, including holders England against France, first-time qualifiers Wales versus the Netherlands and hosts Switzerland against you agree with her scores? You can make your own predictions has also picked her two teams to go through from each group into the knockout stage, and given her reasons is backing England to win the Euros again, and believes Wales won't get out of their group. Group A Brown-Finnis's pre-tournament picks: Norway (winners) and Switzerland (runners-up).Iceland are the highest-ranked team in Group A but the Fifa rankings are quite slow to reflect current form and I certainly don't see them as favourites to have the likes of Caroline Graham Hansen and Ada Hegerberg in their team and they also have to shake a monkey off their back after getting battered 8-0 by England at Euro 2022 and failing to make it out of their don't have a great record at major tournaments, but generally the hosts do well and I think they will make it through even without injured star striker Ramona Bachmann. 2 July, 17:00 BSTArena Thun, ThunWorld ranking: 14th v 26thBest Euros finish: Iceland: quarter-finals in 2013. Finland: semi-finals in 2005Historically, both of these teams have a strong record of qualifying for the European Championship, although they have found it harder to make progress at recent of them won a game at Euro 2022 - Iceland drew all three of their group games, while Finland lost all of theirs - and this match probably offers both sides their best chance of a victory this initial thinking was that Finland would edge it but tournament openers are often very cagey, so I am going to go with a prediction: 1-1 2 July, 20:00 BSTSt Jakob-Park, BaselWorld ranking: 23rd v 16thBest Euros finish: Switzerland: groups in 2017 & 2022. Norway: winners in 1987 & 1993Norway will want to rectify what went wrong for them at Euro have got Guro Reiten's goals from midfield as well as Hegerberg and Graham Hansen up front, but they have not been scoring as heavily as you'd expect from a team with that kind of firepower.I do think their attack will click at this tournament, though, which is why they are my pick to top the taking on the hosts is a tough way to start any tournament, and I can see this game being extremely will be interesting to see how Switzerland approach this - do they go out to not get beaten because they see this as their hardest game in Group A, or do they want to put down a marker as hosts and show what they can do?I don't expect them to be too open, but I do think we will see a winner here... and I am going to go with prediction: 0-1 Group B Brown-Finnis's pre-tournament picks: Spain (winners) and Portugal (runners-up).Spain are nailed on to win this group, but after that it gets and Portugal are ever-improving, in terms of their domestic leagues as well as their national teams, and Belgium have got a lot of experience in their squad.I am going with Portugal to cause a bit of a surprise and finish second, because we've seen them cause Spain and especially England some problems in this year's Nations League, but that spot behind Spain is going to be very closely fought. 3 July, 17:00 BSTStade de Tourbillon, SionWorld ranking: 20th v 13thBest Euros finish: Belgium: quarter-finals in 2022. Italy: runner-up in 1993 & 1997Both of these teams will fancy their chances of getting out of the group, and three points here would be massive for whoever gets them.I don't think there is too much between these sides quality-wise, but Belgium's experience - like striker Tessa Wullaert, for example - might make the difference. Brown-Finnis' prediction: 2-1 3 July, 20:00 BSTStadion Wankdorf, BernWorld ranking: 2nd v 22ndBest Euros finish: Spain: semi-finals in 1997. Portugal: groups in 2017 & 2022Portugal are the underdogs here but with the momentum they have from their recent results, they won't necessarily feel that they may see this as an opportunity of a major scalp, by getting something out of the world champions. They will definitely believe they can run Spain close, because they did the same they when they drew with the holders, the United States, at the 2023 World Cup.I still think Spain will win, though. They will go at this at full tilt because they will want to win their first two games and book their place in the last eight as quickly as prediction: 3-1 Group C Brown-Finnis's pre-tournament picks: Germany (winners) and Sweden (runners-up).Germany will still be licking their wounds after losing to England in the final of Euro 2022 and they have definitely got a point to prove at this are always at these major finals, and always seem to be there or thereabouts in the closing stages too. 4 July, 17:00 BSTStade de Geneve, GenevaWorld ranking: 12th v 6thBest Euros finish: Denmark: runners-up in 2017. Sweden: winners in 1984Sweden have already beaten Denmark twice in the Nations League this year, including a 6-1 win in Solna in June, and I am going for the same outcome this time.I don't see Sweden as being particularly good at shutting up shop but they are pretty relentless at going forward, and they will outscore Denmark one way or another prediction: 1-2 4 July, 20:00 BSTArena St Gallen, St GallenWorld ranking: 3rd v 27thBest Euros finish: Germany: winners x8 between 1989 & 2013. Poland: first-time qualifiersThis is Poland's first game at any major finals and it couldn't be much tougher - Germany are looking very strong and could be in contention to win the entire scored first in both games when these sides played each other in qualifying, but Germany fought back on both occasions to win quite comfortably.I think that going behind twice like that will have annoyed Germany so we might see a reaction here - they will want to be flawless in this group stage, and they won't want a narrative that involves them having to fall behind before they get prediction: 3-0 Group D Brown-Finnis' pre-tournament picks: England (winners) and France (runners-up).I had to take a sharp intake of breath before I tried to predict who will finish where in Group D.I do think England will make it through but, after that, I might as well throw the names of the other teams in the air and see where they land - it is that close to call. 5 July, 17:00 BSTAllmend Stadion Luzern, LucerneWorld ranking: 30th v 11thBest Euros finish: Wales: first-time qualifiers. The Netherlands: winners in first task for Wales is to try to control the emotions and adrenaline rush that comes with playing your first game at a major can still enjoy themselves, though. I am so excited for Jess Fishlock because she has done so much to showcase Welsh football around the world for many years, and has worked so hard to get will be a proud moment for her and lot of the other Cymru girls and, as much as they have a lot to learn on this stage, it could be a very quick learning they deal with the emotional side of things, they will focus on executing their game plan at the level they need to against a team that has been European champions in the past are certainly capable of making things difficult for the Netherlands, but the Dutch probably have enough quality to find a way through in the prediction: 0-1 5 July, 20:00 BSTStadion Letzigrund, ZurichWorld ranking: 10th v 3rdBest Euros finish: France: semi-finals in 2022. England: winners in 2022I keep changing my mind about how this game might work out for England, and I am sure that will continue right up until kick-off.I feel like the Lionesses will probably need to be a little conservative if they are to start the defence of their title with a win, but I can see them keeping a clean sheet if they get things right at the in this week's friendly win over Jamaica, England showed some vulnerability at set-pieces, so they are going to have to tighten up and be sharper in those lost two key defensive players, goalkeeper Mary Earps and centre-back Millie Bright, in the run-up to the tournament and while our backline is still at world-class level without them, replacing them has caused some disruption to our defensive I am sure there will still be a few issues that will need to be ironed out as this tournament progresses, but hopefully that won't cost England any goals or points key for England winning this game will be them being tight at the back - maintaining possession, controlling the game and reducing the number of mistakes. If they can do that and also create some chances for our forward line then our attackers are so ruthless, they will take care of the prediction: 0-1