Tennis Weekly — 2026-06-29
Wimbledon 2026 opened on June 29 with Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka dominating Centre Court, while several top-seeded players faced unexpected challenges. The tournament features notable debuts and dramatic comebacks, though injuries continue to plague the professional circuit.
Tennis Weekly — 2026-06-29
Tournament Recap
Wimbledon 2026 burst into action on June 29 with commanding performances from the tournament's top contenders. Aryna Sabalenka, seeded at world No. 1, delivered a dominant display against qualifier Teodora Kostovic, a Grand Slam debutant. Sabalenka rated her performance an "eight out of 10," advancing with authority in her opening match.

On Centre Court, Jannik Sinner took center stage but faced a tense opening encounter. The Italian top seed, fresh off a semifinal run at Roland-Garros, "survived a scare" in his grass debut, though he ultimately advanced. Sinner had been among the heaviest favorites heading into the French Open and now seeks redemption on the Wimbledon grass.

The tournament features five players making their Grand Slam main draw debuts, including 2024 girls' doubles champion Tyra Caterina Grant, former junior No. 4 Teodora Kostovic, and Lina Gjorcheska, the first player from North Macedonia to reach a Grand Slam main draw.

Player Spotlight
Despite Serena Williams' much-anticipated return to competition, her Wimbledon doubles run hit an unexpected obstacle. The comeback story took a damaging turn when her partner Victoria Mboko withdrew due to a knee injury sustained during singles competition, abruptly ending the doubles pairing just days into the tournament.
Arthur Fils, the promising 22-year-old French star, also faces a difficult return to form. Fils pulled out of Roland-Garros last month due to an injury he kept deliberately vague—a significant setback coming just weeks after his eight-month absence from the tour to recover from a stress fracture in his back. His Wimbledon participation marks yet another comeback attempt in a frustrating injury-plagued period.
Coming Up
Wimbledon 2026 continues through July 12, with Sinner and Sabalenka positioned as strong championship contenders. The grass-court battle for the men's and women's singles titles is expected to intensify as the draw progresses. Top seeded players including Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek remain significant threats, while emerging challengers and debutants will look to capitalize on early-round upsets.
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