
July 07, 2025
Carlos Alcaraz conjured a moment of Centre Court sorcery on Sunday, battling past Andrey Rublev in a four-set thriller and unleashing a forehand winner so audacious it was dubbed “impossible” by stunned spectators.
With the third set delicately poised and Rublev pounding from the baseline, Alcaraz, at full stretch, flicked a crosscourt forehand that zipped past Rublev and left the crowd roaring and Rublev rooted in disbelief.
“I just ran and swung — it felt like instinct, not tennis,” Alcaraz said with a grin. “That point? I’ve no idea how it happened.”
The defending champion prevailed 6–7(5), 6–3, 6–4, 6–4 to reach the — his 22nd consecutive win on grass. He now faces Britain’s Cameron Norrie, who came through a gruelling five-set epic against Nicolas Jarry, in a clash that promises fireworks beneath the Centre Court roof.
Raducanu’s Brave Run Ends in Style
Emma Raducanu reignited British hopes with a spirited performance against world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka. The 22-year-old led 4–2 in the first set and 4–1 in the second, pushing the top seed to the brink before narrowly falling 7–6(6), 6–4.
Her fearless shot-making and renewed confidence earned a standing ovation from the Wimbledon faithful.
“She’s stronger, smarter — and fearless,” said former champion Tracy Austin.
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Raducanu’s ranking is set to climb, and with her grass-court form peaking, British fans have reason to believe as the tour shifts to hard courts.
Alcaraz’s blend of athleticism and flair continues to captivate Wimbledon — but with Norrie next, the reigning champion faces a formidable test.
This year, Wimbledon isn’t just serving tennis. It’s serving drama.