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Tennis: Alcalas breaks through the first match, Mochizuki postponed Sunset Wimbledon | Reuters

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Wimbledon 2025: Upsets and Triumphs Mark Opening Day – Breaking News!

LONDON,, March 30 – The Wimbledon tennis championships began with a bang on March 30, as world number two Carlos Alcalas notched a thrilling victory in the opening round of men’s singles. The All-England Club witnessed iconic moments from the start, with surprises that designated the tournament as must-watch for fans and bettors alike. This is breaking news that you can’t afford to miss—read on to stay updated on the latest happenings from Wimbledon 2025.

Carlos Alcalas Kicks Off with a Spectacular Win

Number two seed Carlos Alcalas from Spain pulled off a stunning five-set win against Italy’s Fabio Fognini in a match that showcased both players’ tenacity. Fognini, who has announced his retirement after this season, gave a valiant fight, winning two sets before tasting defeat at 7-5, 6-7, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1. After the match, Alcalas expressed disbelief, stating, “I can’t believe it. Fabio says this is his last Wimbledon, but I feel like he could play for another three or four years.”

Reflecting on his dramatic win, Alcalas added, “It’s always tough playing against someone who is retiring, especially a opponent like Fabio, who has always been one of my countrymen. I’m excited to see what the rest of the championship holds.”

Danil Medvedev and Holger Rune Fall in Shocking First-Round Losses

The ninth seed Danil Medvedev, a Russian native, suffered a unexpected exit, losing to world number 64 Banjaman Bonji of France in a four-set rollercoaster. Medvedev’s defeat sent shockwaves through the tennis world, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Grand Slam matches. Elsewhere, eighth seed Holger Rune of Denmark found himself on the losing side against Nicholas Jarry of Chile, marking a shaky start for top seeds in this year’s Wimbledon.

Stefanos Tsitsipas Withdraws After Mental Struggle

Former world number three and 24th seed Stefanos Tsitsipas broke hearts when he withdrew after the second set of his match. The Greek tennis sensation had trouble handling the pressure, showcasing the mental toll tennis can take even on the biggest stages.

Match Between Zverev, Fritz, and Mochizuki Postponed Due to Sundown

The highly anticipated match between third seed Alexander Zverev of Germany, fifth seed Taylor Fritz of the USA, and Mochizuki Shintaro of Japan was dramatically postponed due to sundown. This crucial clash promises to be one of the highlights of this year’s championships, and fans are eagerly anticipating the rescheduled match.

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