Two more men’s top 10 seeds crashed in Wimbledon; Sinful sail

Number 3 Seed Alexander Zverev and No. 7 Lorenzo Mussetty became the latest top seeds to lose the first round at Wimbledon on Tuesday in London.
Zeverev and Mussetty Holgar Run and Daniels joined the Medvedev, also sown in the top 10, which was ended in the first round in another hot day on Monday.
Meanwhile, Italy’s World No. 1 Jannik Sinner moved to the next round, and Serbia’s No. 6 Novak Djokovic recovered to move beyond a dropped set.
Zeverev, Germany, who is still demanding its first Grand Slam Championship, was abolished by Arthur Rindekarnech of France, which fell in the grass court after 7-6 (3), 6-7 (8), 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-4, which lasted for four hours, 40 minutes.
In the match 56 Aces – 31 for Zaverev – 363 separated two players in the marathon with a total points (185 for Ryinderkech, 185 for Ryindernech, 178 for Zeverev).
This year, Zerev, a finalist at the Australian Open, never moved forward in the fourth round in Wimbledon.
In 2024, one semi-finalist Mussetti in Wimbledon, Nicolose Nicolose Basilshwili, Georgia, lost 6–2, 4-6, 7-5, 6–1. For Basilshwili, this was his first win over a top 10 player in a major and came in a day, with the temperature expected to exceed 91 degrees.
Basilshwili hit 15 aces of his 48 winners in a two -hour, 25 -minute win. Mussetti, who led the ATP tour in a win at Grass Courts in 2024, missed the grass-up season after suffering from a left adicter injury to Karlos Alakraj in the semi-finals of the French Open.
“I was struggling to feel comfortable in court from the beginning,” said Mussetti. “Going with the match, I was really focusing and not reactive on the ball when I was coming out of service. Even in lateral movements, which I generally know how to move, how to move, today seems to be as if I never played on this surface. I would say a very bad performance.”
In the first round in Wimbledon, this disadvantage in his career was the third of Mussetti.
The sinner had no problem with Luka Nardi, defeating his partner Italian 6-4, 6-3, 6-0 in one hour, 48 minutes. He did not face a break point and there were 28 winners and 17 unexpected errors compared to 19 and 33 respectively for Nardi.
Papir said in his on-court interview, “I am very happy to come back here. This is a special place for me.” “Playing against an Italian is very unfortunate for us, but one has to pass, so I am happy that it is me. The atmosphere is always amazing, thank you very much. I know it is very hot, very moist. I don’t remember that the last time it was in London.”
The three -time prominent winner, Sinner, is looking for his first Wimbledon title.
Seven-time champion Djokovic in Wimbledon took a 5–2 lead in a tiebreaker of a second set against French Alexandre Muller, but won 6–1, 6–7 (7), 6–2, 6–2 to 6-2.
Great Britain’s No. 4 Seed Jack Draper left when Argentina’s rival Sebastian Bose-Fowl 6-2, 6-2, 2–1-Match retired.
Number 5 Seed Taylor Fritz completed Monday’s suspended match, which came down from two sets to lose from Giovano Mapeti Pericard 6-7 (6), 6-7 (8), 6-4, 7-6 (6), 6-4.
Number 10 Ben Shelton also avoided troubled bugs, defeated Alex’s Alex Bolt 6-4, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (4).
Australia’s No. 11 Seed Alex Day Minar and the United States No. 13 Tommy Paul also proceeded with a direct win on Spain’s Roberto Carbells Bena and Great Britain’s Johanas on Monday respectively. Both Paul and D Minaur reached the quarter -finals in 2024.
Number 15 Seed, Czech Jakub Mennsic, Bulgaria (number 19) partner seed Grigor Dimitrov, Check Tomas Machak (No. 21) and Italy’s Flavio Koboli (number 22) participated in the second round.
In an all-french thriller, Gayle Monfils ralled the previous number 18 Ugo Hambert 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (5), 7-5, 6-2. Among the qualifiers, another five-seater saw Japan’s Shintaro Mokizuki 2-6, 3-6, 6-3 7-6 (6), 7-5 to Italy’s Giulio Zepiri. Hungarian Lucky Marton Fuxovics killed 18 aces in Alexander Kovsevik, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 5-7, 6-4.
Argentina’s Mariano Neon defeated Canada’s Dennis Shapovalov, number 27 seeds in four sets. After winning the fifth set tiebreaker, Miomir Kekmanovic of Serbia, number 30 seeds, excluded American Alex Micelsen.
The other winners were Lorenzo Songo of Italy on Thursday, Hungary’s Fabian Marozson, Austria’s Sebstian Kerr, France’s Arthur Kazx, Spain’s Pedro Martinez and Australia’s Alexander Vukik.
In addition, Spain’s Jom Munar, Daniel Evans and Jack Pinnington Jones of Great Britain, Jasper de Jondchulp and Jesper de Jong of Netherlands, August Holmagrain of Denmark, Corentine Mutet of France, Marin Silic of Croatia, Australia and Americans Ranka Hiz Jongs and American’s Renki Hijicat
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