The world number 1 is lost on the court against Putintseva and is heading straight for the exit despite winning the first set
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19:17 – Son will face De Minaur
The Lyonnais will therefore face the Australian in the round of 16. As a reminder, De Minaur benefited from the withdrawal of Lucas Pouille to qualify for this stage of the competition.
19:15 – Son in eighth grade!
Capital exploit ofArthur Son who qualified for the round of 16 at Wimbledon after being down two sets to one against Saifullin. What a performance from Lyon who finished with a shutout
19:14 – Halys saves two break points against Rune
Quentin Halys saves two break points against Rune and comes back to six games all in the second set. Time for the deciding game
19:08 – Arthur Fils very close to the feat
Arthur Fils leads five games to two in the fifth set against Safiullin. The Lyon player is now only one game away from the round of 16.
19:06 – Haddad Maia takes the upper hand on Collins
In the other match in the women’s draw, Brazilian Haddad Maia leads 4-1 against Collins in the first set.
19:05 – Resumption of away matches
All other matches resume on the roofless courts. Halys has just tied the second set at 5-all against Rune
19:04 – Swiatek through the back door?
We don’t know what happened to Iga Swiatek today against Putintseva. After losing the second set (6-1), she is heading for another correction, the Kazakh leads 4-0 in the third set.
19:02 – Svitolina impresses
Uncompromising against the finalist of the last edition, Elina Svitolina brilliantly qualifies for the round of 16 against Jabeur (6-1, 7-6). The Ukrainian will face the Chinese Wang in the next round.
18:52 – Putintseva leads 2-0 in the third set
Nothing can happen to the Kazakh, Putintseva is leading with authority 2 games to 0 in the second set.
18:49 – Putintseva breaks early in the third set
The Kazakh does not indulge in sentimentality, she continues in the same vein by quickly breaking Swiatek in the third set (1-0)
18:46 – Pouille injured in the abdominals
As a reminder, Lucas Pouille has withdrawn from his third round match against Alex De Minaur due to an abdominal injury. The Frenchman was already suffering during the match against Kokiniakkis
18:45 – Svitolina gets back to 5-5!
Elina Svitolina once again catches up with Jabeur in the second set. 5 games all between the 2 players
18:41 – Sensation at Center Court
World No. 1 Iga Swiatek was swept away in the second set by Kazakh Yulia Putintseva (6-3, 1-6). We will be treated to a very open third set.
18:36 – Jabeur hangs on in the 2nd set
Unrecognizable in the first set, Ons Jabeur is showing more solid form for the moment in the second set. She holds her own against Svitolina (4 all, no breaks in this 2nd set)
18:30 – Swiatek in difficulty in the 2nd set
The world number 1 faces a strong opposition from Putintseva who leads 4-1 in the second set. The match is likely to be longer than expected.
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What is the Wimbledon track record?
Created in 1877 for men (in 1884 for women), the Wimbledon tournament is a historic tennis competition. Since the beginning of the Open Era in 1968, here is the list of winners of the men’s tournament:
- 2023: Carlos Alcaraz
- 2022: Novak Djokovic
- 2021: Novak Djokovic
- 2020: tournament cancelled
- 2019: Novak Djokovic
- 2018: Novak Djokovic
- 2017: Roger Federer
- 2016: Andy Murray
- 2015: Novak Djokovic
- 2014: Novak Djokovic
- 2013: Andy Murray
- 2012: Roger Federer
- 2011: Novak Djokovic
- 2010: Rafael Nadal
- 2009: Roger Federer
- 2008: Rafael Nadal
- 2007: Roger Federer
- 2006: Roger Federer
- 2005: Roger Federer
- 2004: Roger Federer
- 2003: Roger Federer
- 2002: Lleyton Hewitt
- 2001: Goran Ivanisevic
- 2000: Pete Sampras
- 1999: Pete Sampras
- 1998: Pete Sampras
- 1997: Pete Sampras
- 1996: Richard Krajicek
- 1995: Pete Sampras
- 1994: Pete Sampras
- 1993: Pete Sampras
- 1992: Andre Agassi
- 1991: Michael Stich
- 1990: Stefan Edberg
- 1989: Boris Becker
- 1988: Stefan Edberg
- 1987: Pat Cash
- 1986: Boris Becker
- 1985: Boris Becker
- 1984: John McEnroe
- 1983: John McEnroe
- 1982: Jimmy Connors
- 1981: John McEnroe
- 1980: Bjorn Borg
- 1979: Bjorn Borg
- 1978: Bjorn Borg
- 1977: Bjorn Borg
- 1976: Bjorn Borg
- 1975: Arthur Ashe
- 1974: Jimmy Connors
- 1973: Jan Kodes
- 1972: Stan Smith
- 1971: John Newcombe
- 1970: John Newcombe
- 1969: Rod Laver
- 1968: Rod Laver
Since the start of the Open Era in 1968, here is the list of winners of the women’s tournament:
- 2023: M. Vondrousova
- 2022: E. Rybakina
- 2021: A. Barty
- 2020: Not Assigned (Covid-19)
- 2019: S. Halep
- 2018: A. Kerber
- 2017: G. Muguruza
- 2016: S. Williams
- 2015: S. Williams
- 2014: P. Kvitova
- 2013: Mr. Bartoli
- 2012: S. Williams
- 2011: P. Kvitova
- 2010: S. Williams
- 2009: S. Williams
- 2008: V. Williams
- 2007: V. Williams
- 2006: A. Mauresmo
- 2005: V. Williams
- 2004: M. Sharapova
- 2003: S. Williams
- 2002: S. Williams
- 2001: V. Williams
- 2000: V. Williams
- 1999: L. Davenport
- 1998: J. Novotna
- 1997: Mr. Hingis
- 1996: S. Graf
- 1995: S. Graf
- 1994: C. Martinez
- 1993: S. Graf
- 1992: S. Graf
- 1991: S. Graf
- 1990: M. Navratilova
- 1988: S. Graf
- 1987: M. Navratilova
- 1986: M. Navratilova
- 1985: M. Navratilova
- 1984: M. Navratilova
- 1983: M. Navratilova
- 1982: M. Navratilova
- 1981: C. Evert
- 1980: E. Cawley-Goolagong
- 1979: M. Navratilova
- 1978: M. Navratilova
- 1977: V. Wade
- 1976: C. Evert
- 1975: B. King
- 1974: C. Evert
- 1973: B. King
- 1972: B. King
- 1970: Mr. Court-Smith
- 1969: A. Haydon-Jones
- 1968: B. King