Wimbledon 2025: draper, swiatek, sinner and gauff to come under the rising temperature – Live | Wimbledon 2025

Key events
Paul broke again early Monday in a set, to lead 6-4 3-1, While Cocciretto forced a break in 6-2 3-3 against Pegula … and it is not far from converting it, running to launch a slightly long backhand. No matter: it soon forces another with a cunning drop, and this time, Pegula does not hold back a setback. The Cociartro leads 6-2 4-3 and Pegula risks leaving a slam in the first round for the first time since the Roland Garros 2020.
I just exhausted myself to have a drink, Return to hear the commentator on court 18 – where de Minaur leads Carballes Baena 6-2 – deploring the “sweaty underwear”. It is not even at noon.
Tauson breeze Watson to follow the trail 2-6 1-0, While Monday ensures a necessary take, by Deucus, at the start of the Two set against Paul, which leads 6-4 0-1.
Otherwise, in our non-functional matches, it’s:
Lamens 6-1 1-0 JOVIC
Faria 3-6 1-1 SONEGO
Volynets 3-6 1-0 Maria
Kasatkina 5-3 Arango
Erjvec 3-6 Kostyuk
She 26 1-0 Alexandrova
Paul was used to take a 6-4 set against Monday, who we learn from Calvin Betton, our resident coach. “As a child, he was a tactile player without power, but now he has these weapons, serve and massive earth, which he has trouble controlling. He does not strike, he is not always sure where the ball goes. Gary very intense.”
It took him a moment, But De Minaur now has the number of Carballes Baena, breaking it a second time to lead 5-2 in the first. Otherwise, Cazaux leads Walton 5-2, and I can’t wait to see how it is here. At 22, it is time for him to take a step in place, if he will take a step in place, and we can be sure that it will not be the confidence in holding him.
Watson won his fifth consecutive match to take the first trigger from Tauson, the seeded n ° 23, 6-2. His ability to produce his best work on these courts is remarkable.
A brilliant (tennis) set of Cocciatto! It serves 15 and leads Pegula, seed n ° 3, 6-2. Thinking about doing for the Americans, who were served and preceded.
Kecmanovic has indeed served To direct Michelsen 6-2 while, in court 3, Cocciatto broke Pegula a second time; At 5-2, it will soon be used for a set, while Watson L = is up 5-2 on Tauson.
De Minaur is another that seems a little stuck. He improved massively in 2023 and 2024, but now seems to have struck the wall, having reached the limits of his sporting capacity. He could well be the fastest player on the tour – Paul is another who would dispute this title – but he does not hit the ball strong enough to do something other than rushing against the best. It is, it is just to say, not the most loved by the organizers of the tournament, given its ability to beat the biggest names in the rounds, only to lose 3 and 4 in the final.
In the meantime, Paul broke on Monday and leads 3-1, while Watson broke Tauson and now leads 3-2. Otherwise, Kecmanovic serves for the first set at 5-2 against Michelsen, seeded 30, of Minaur and CARBALLES BAENA are 2-2 and CAZAUX leads Walton 3-2.
I guess Pegula and Paul are similar, with Taylor Fritz another: The members of the elite, of which you are almost 100%, will never gain slam. I have often wondered how it works mentally: knowledge that you are one of the first in the world, but we have almost no chance of improving.
The 2 and 12 years old, we had early breaks, Cocciatto, having chosen to receive, 2-1 on Pegula, and Tuason leading Watson by the same score.
Paul, again to settle down, hands on Monday two breaking points … which he puts back directly. From there, the socket is quickly secure.
Thinking of Paul more generally, however, he is in the same section of the draw as the sinner. There are no other charges there, so he will wonder if, finally, he can beat someone better than him on the biggest scene.
I’m not too familiar with Johannus on MondayBut what I think we saw yesterday – via the medium of British victories – it is the depth of the game. There are so many players who can play an excellent tennis, or who have potentially definitive weapons, that we should never be surprised when someone less announced wins a match that we did not expect. On Monday, let’s say, has a great left-handed swinging service, and he holds the first match to lead Paul 1-0.
E-mail! “Why don’t they start before 1:00 and 1:30 on the main courts?” Wonder Ben Duxbury. “Each year, they end up with matches that do not finish – why not start at 12 noon? I would be upset if I had paid £ 100 for a ticket and I did not get three games. Even the Cricket Test manages to start at 11:00 am.”
I guess it allows those who have exhibition tickets to make a day, arriving to watch matches elsewhere knowing that the play will not be finished in the late afternoon.
Our players are on the field. It’s a beautiful view to see.
Will Pegula ever win a major? I fear that the answer is no, and there is no shame in there. What will rankle, however, are how many lower players have managed one, and we cannot even apologize that his problem is the lack of final weapons. I mean, that is one of them, of course, but Emma Raducanu has one? Sofia Kenin? Bianca Andreescu? And so on…
But let’s go back to the immediate future, what are the matches I will watch when the game is underway at 11 a.m.? I think we will go with:
Coccireretto V Peguula (3)
Monday v Paul (13)
Emotional (23) against Watson
By Minaur (11) against Carballes Baena
However, we can exchange in Michelsen (3) for Kecmanovic at a given time.
Of course, he might not have to: If Alcaraz does not play better than yesterday, he will not make any final. Except that we know that it is almost certain to improve, the victory over Fognini simply reminds us of how brilliant it is to find a way to impose its will. That is to say, the sinner will have seen what happened, cared for hope and, now it has been extinguished, must ensure that it is as targeted as it must be.
Jannik Sinner, then. One thing we know about Elite Sportsfolk is that mentally, they are different from the rest of us, capable of delivering the best of themselves under the most intense pressure. But after losing an apparently impregnable position in the final of the French Open, we can be sure that he will feel a means: after losing his last five games against Carlos Alcaraz, will he really believe that he can beat him on the grass?
It is a million degrees outside, And a moron came back from Glastonbury with a minge of the cold head. What a world.
On the other hand, Shaboozey covering Bob is worth each liter of sweat.
Preamble
Wotcha and welcome to Wimbledon 2025 – The second day!
After the frankly ridiculous opening excavation, it is my solemn duty to announce that waiting for us in the next 12 hours is nothing other than the same … but different.
The confrontation has once sung to be lost in the supermarket and that is what feels today: so many potential choices, it is difficult to know where to start. Perhaps with Johannus Monday against Tommy Paul, or Clara Tauson against Heather Watson… Except that Alex de Minaur, who meets Roberto Carballes Baena, or Alex Michelsen who faces Miomir Kecmanovic? And this is only the first set of games outside!
Otherwise, we have Barbora Krejcikova starting the defense of his title; Jannik Sinner returns after his desolation as Roland Garros; Two Bangers – Arthur Rinderknech against Alexander Zverev and the final game of Taylor Fritz against Giovanni Mpeshi Perricard – held yesterday; Alexandre Muller against Novak Djokovic, Jack Draper V Sebastian Baez, Daria Yastremska v Coco Gauff; And potentially the funniest match between Petra Kvitova and Emma Navarro.
And if, to that, we add Jessica Pegula, Ben Shelton, Lorenzo Musetti, Mirra Andreeva, Qinwen Zheng, Dan Evans against Jay Clarke and Iga Swiatek trying to recover after a miserable season, we have an idea of the glorious chaos waiting to absorb us.
Player: outdoor shorts 11 a.m. BST, n ° 1 court 1h BST, central center 1:30 p.m. BST
Quick guide
Wimbledon: Tuesday game order
To show
Central court (1:30 p.m. BST Start)
B Krejcikova (Cz, 17) V and Eala (Phi)
A MULLER (FR) V N DJOKOVIC (SRB, 6)
D Yastremska (UKR) VC GAUFF (US, 2)
Court n ° 1 (1 p.m. BST Start)
J sinner (it, 1) vl nardi (it)
P kvitova (CZ) against Navarro (US, 10)
J Draper (GB, 4) vs Baez (arg)
Court n ° 2 (11 a.m. BST Start)
And Cocciaretto (IT) VJ PEGULA (US, 3)
N baskashvili (geo) vl musetti (it, 7)
I swiatek (POL, 8) VP KUDERMETOVA
B Shelton (US, 10) Va Bolt (aus)
Court n ° 3 (11 a.m. BST Start)
J Monday (GB) against Paul (US, 13)
M Andreeva (7) VM SHERIF (One)
G Dimitrov (Bul, 19) v y nishioka (JPN)
E Avenesyan (Arm) against Rybakina (Kaz, 11)
Court 12 (11 a.m. BST Start)
C Tauson (son, 23) against Watson (GB)
D Evans (GB) in J Clarke (GB)
G Monfils (FR) against Humbert (FR, 18)
S Kenin (US, 28) against Townsend (US)
Court 18 (11 a.m. BST Start)
The Minaur (ASS, 11) against Baena CARBALL (SP)
M Joint (aus) in the Samson’s (19)
C McNally (US) against Burrage (GB)
H Gaston (FR) against J Mensik (Cz, 15)
Short selected only; Full game order here.