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Wimbledon Day 2 Ricap: Coco Goff, Jessica Pegula, Alexander Zerev in the first round as recording 23 seeds as anarchy on SW 19. Tennis news

French Open champions Coco Goff came out in the first round of Wimbledon – only the third woman who achieved this forgetable achievement in the open era. (AP)

Coco Goff, Alexander Zverev, Jessica Pegula, Kinwen Zheng, Lorenzo Musetti, Holgar Run, Daniel Medvedev, Paula Badosa all left Wimbledon in the first round. If you did not pay attention, they were all the top -10 seeds in the grass court major. In the first two days of Wimbledon, eight top -10 seeds fell – an open era records – and 23 – 13 in men and women 13 in men and 10 in women. 10 seeds bent on the initial day and 13 followed him on the other.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!With both the French Open champions Goff and Pegula, this is the first time in the open era that two of the top -3 have taken out of a slam in the first round.13 exit for men’s seeds is a Wimbledon record and matches the slam record from the 2004 Australian Open. This number may be higher with second seed Carlos Alakraj, fifth seed Taylor Fritz and 25th Seed Felix Ogar-Aleiasim, which was all being taken to the fifth set.
Three-time Grand Slam finalists and number 3 seed, accounting for Zeverev, were 72nd ranked Arthur Rindecarnech, who came with a 1-4 career record at the All England Club and the 18 demonstrations in Major were zero trips in the third round.Last year, the seventh seed and semi -finalist Mussetti in Wimbledon was sent to the packing by Nicolose Basilshwili, a qualifier at 126th, which made it only once in its 31 previous Grand Slam tournament in the fourth round.But no world number 2 Cocoa Goff Head could not be shocked to look at the straight set from 6-7, 1-6 to Dayana Yastrimca.Pegula, the third seed, was coming out of a grass-apprehension title in Germany over the weekend, and was swept away by Elisabetta Kosecrato at 116th in loss of 6–2, 6-3 lasting less than an hour.

Wimbledon: Gauf, Pegula and Zeverev are one of a record-hang 23 seeds that have gone in 1 round

Arthur Rinderken celebrated Alexander Zwerev in his first -round men’s singles match in Wimbledon. (AP)

Everyone said and did, Rinderknech’s victory over Zverev was not at all. A 29-year-old French, Rindekarnech said, “What a moment. Such feelings,” Rindarknech said after completing his 7-6 (3), 6-7 (8), 6-3, 6-7 (5), said, 6-4 victory in 4 hours, 40 minutes which continued from Monday’s suspension in a match in 4 hours, 40 minutes. “I don’t even know where to start.”“This is my first top-five win, in the world’s largest stadium,” Rindekarnech said. “My legs are still moving. I am just happy that the match is over.”Novak jokovich Takes ‘miracle pills’, wins

Wimbledon: Novak Djokovic says that a doctor's 'Miracle Pills' helped his stomach during his victory

Novak Djokovic receives treatment during a medical timeout as he plays Alexandre Muller during his first -round men’s singles match in Wimbledon. (AP)

During his first round match on Tuesday night, Novak Djokovic was visited twice by a doctor for a stomach problem and was given to him which he referred to as a “miracle bullets”. This helped him see Alexandre Muller in four sets.In the second set, Muller saved 11 brake points and six set points to reverse the speed of Djokovic as Serb physically struggled. The seven-time Wimbledon Champion was also above 5–2 in the tiebreak before reducing that profit.Walking back 1-2 in the third set, Djokovic took a medical break and was later seen again by a doctor in that set.“I went away from a set to feel the worst for approximately 45 minutes and my best feeling for a half,” Djokovic explained. “Was it a stomach bug – I don’t know what it was – I was just struggling with it. After some doctor’s miracle tablets, my energy jumped back, and I was able to finish the match on a positive note. ,

I went away from a set to feel the worst for about 45 minutes and feel my best for a half

Novak jokovich

Djokovic All England Club is undefeated in the first round, now with a record of 20–0, where he has claimed seven of his 24 Grand Slam titles. He has reached the finals in each of the last six years, although he was the runner -up of Carlos Alakraj in 2023 and 2024.The 38 -year -old Serbian said, “If I didn’t believe that I have a chance, I will not be here. I think I always have a chance. I think I have acquired the right to believe that I can go all the way and win the title,” 38 -year -old Serbia said. “I have always felt that grass, especially in my career, is the surface where I play my best tennis. So, why not try to re -try it?”Tennis Court is a single place

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Alexander Zeverev reacted as he plays the role of Arthur Rinderkanek during his first -round men’s singles match in Wimbledon. (AP)

Lyrics are written on the tennis court about how its one-VS-one is. On winning or losing, the player is on the player to find out things on his own. Subsequently, the traditionalists of sports are argued against court coaching.However, the one who gets ignored is a mental toll on players who travel to the world without friends, family or break. Zerev insisted that he would consider therapy after exiting his early slam since 2019.At an honest press conference, Zerev said that he was struggling to face life on the tennis circuit. “It’s fun, I feel very lonely there many times. I struggle mentally. I am saying that since the Australian Open,” he said. “I’m trying to find ways, trying to find ways to get out of this hole. I find myself back in a way.

I think, generally speaking, is quite alone in life at this time. I never felt it empty before. There is a lack of happiness, just everything is lacking in everything that I do.

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“I think, generally speaking, is quite alone in life at this time, which is a feeling that is not very good.”Asked if he would consider therapy, Zerev said: “Probably I will probably need it for the first time in my life.“I have been through a lot of difficulties. I have been through a lot of difficulties in the media. I have usually been through a lot of difficulties in life. “I have never felt this empty before before. Just lack of happiness, just everything lacks happiness.“Even while I am winning, even when I am winning in Stuttgart or Halle, it is not necessary, like, a feeling that I used to reach where I was happy, on the moon, on the moon, I think I felt inspired to walk.“This is not for me right now, again, the first time in my life I am feeling it.”Petra Quitova says goodbye

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Petra Quitova waved the crowd after her first -round women’s singles match against Emma Navarro in Wimbledon. (AP)

Two-time Wimbledon Champion Petra Quitova played his final match at the All England Club, out of 3-6, 1-6 against Emma Navarro. 35 -year -old Quitova said, “This place is the best memories I want,” “I have never dreamed of winning Wimbledon and I won it twice.”The 35 -year -old Czech returned from maternity leave in February after the birth of his son Petar in 2024, but it became difficult to handle the demands of being a mother, juggling a professional tennis career. Now ranked 572nd, Quitova has lost eight of his last nine matches.“I was lucky for a beautiful court in my previous match, where I have a lot of memories. It was a very special, emotional and happy place for me.”She later kidnapped the media intercom system to declare reporters that she was about to operate her “final, final” press conference.“I can’t wait to return here as a member. Thank you very much Wimbledon,” he said in his goodbye.

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