Wimbledon: Coco Goff crashes; Novak Djokovic fight through one day of high play. Tennis news

The Wimbledon campaign of Coco Goff stopped a shocking on Tuesday as the French Open Champion, a second seeded and new crown, was knocked on the first round by Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine. The 21-year-old American lost 6-7 (3/7), 1-6, which was the first Grand Slam withdrawal since his first round defeat at the same place a year ago.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Goff, who arrived at the confident All England Club filled with confidence after his Rolland Garuss Triumph, saw a flat and unstable on the flat court. After losing a tight first set in a tiebreak, her game became unwell, allowing Yastrimca, ranked 42nd in the world, ran through the second.
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Speaking after the match, Goff admitted that quick changes from Clay to grass had left him mentally and physically drought.
“I think mentally I was a little overwhelmed by everything that came later [following the French Open win]So I did not feel that I have enough time to celebrate and it is back, “He said.” This is the first time that it is experiencing – coming from a big win and then Wimbledon is playing. I learned a lot about what I would do and will not do it again. ,It capted a nightmare day for women’s draw, in which the third seeded Jessica Pegula and the fifth seed Zheng Kinwen were also crashed by low ranked opponents in straight sets.
Later in the evening, seven -time champion Novak Djokovic took a record 25th Grand Slam in search of the center court – but his own journey reached almost an unexpected road. Facing the Alexandre Muller of France, Serbian legend stabbed through the opening set before suffering from a match of the disease, which left him the other in one tiebreak.Djokovic revealed after winning 6–1, 6-7 (7/9), 6–2, 6-2, “I was feeling the worst for about 45 minutes from a set and a half-best feel for a half.” “Was it a stomach bug, I don’t know. I was struggling with it, but the energy returned after some doctors’ miracles and I finished the match well.”Earlier in the day, the women’s champion Barbora Krebora was scared before defeating Alexandra Ila in three sets. Jannik Sinner, IGA Swiatech, and Taylor Fritz all advanced comfortably, while Petra Quitova gave Emma Navaro a emotional farewell after direct damage.The men’s third seed Alexander Zverev also faced a shock, which fell into the French World No. 72 Arthur Rinderkenech in a five -fierce set. The German, which was the runner -up at the Australian Open earlier this year, abolished its early Grand Slam necklace since 2019, with a marathon match two days after starting on Monday evening.