
German star Alexander Zverev once again showed why he’s among the favourites at Wimbledon 2026. Facing France’s Valentin Royer on Day 4, Zverev combined powerful serves and crisp groundstrokes to complete a straight‐sets victory, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. From the outset, he dictated play with booming first serves that Royer could rarely return deep, extracting free points and building pressure in crucial games.
Royer, making his tournament debut on Centre Court, produced some brave hitting but struggled to break Zverev’s momentum. Despite saving multiple break points in the second set, the Frenchman could not capitalise on key opportunities. Zverev sealed the win in under two hours, underlining his big‐match temperament and positioning himself as a strong contender for a maiden Wimbledon crown.
World No. 5 Elena Rybakina faced an early‐round test against a spirited opponent in Poland’s Magdalena Fręch. However, Rybakina looked in complete control, racing to a 6-2, 6-1 victory to move into the third round without dropping a set. Her serve proved especially lethal, landing more than 80% of first deliveries and amassing nine aces in under an hour.
The Kazakh ongoing star’s movement on grass impressed, as she neutralised Fręch’s aggressive tactics with well-timed slice backhands and powerful forehands aimed at the corners. Post-match, Rybakina praised the supportive Centre Court crowd and emphasised her focus on fitness and match rhythm as she eyes deep progression.
Several other top seeds navigated their way into Round 3 with varying degrees of challenge. British hope Emma Raducanu enjoyed a spirited home‐crowd boost, overcoming American qualifier Jessica Pegula 7-5, 6-4 in a contest marked by long rallies and fluctuating momentum. Meanwhile, Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka thrilled fans with his court coverage and counterpunching skills, leveling an early deficit to edge past Spain’s Roberto Carballés Baena 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-5.
In men’s action outside the show courts, rising young talent Holger Rune continued his impressive grass‐court run, rallying past Italian veteran Fabio Fognini in four sets. The Dane’s composure under pressure was a highlight, as he saved three match points in the fourth set before forcing a decider.
India’s top singles player continues to chase Wimbledon glory, with Ankita Raina and Sumit Nagal playing their opening matches on Day 4. Raina, competing in the ladies’ singles, faces a stern test against Czech qualifier Katerina Siniakova. Nagal, fresh from a strong clay-court season, takes on American Marcos Giron in what promises to be a tight contest under the British skies.
Indian fans can also savour the mixed doubles pairing of Rohan Bopanna and Sania Mirza, who remain favourites in their draw. Their chemistry on grass makes them genuine threats for the latter stages, as they look to deliver match excitement and rewards for supporters tuning in.
As Wimbledon moves into Round 3, Day 5 promises high‐octane sports action with headline clashes. World No. 1 Iga Swiatek is scheduled for her first grass‐court outing of the fortnight against Tunisian pro Ons Jabeur, a match that could set the tone for the women’s draw. On the men’s side, reigning champion Novak Djokovic targets centre‐court supremacy in his third‐round duel with Lorenzo Musetti.
With marquee matchups and emerging talents on display, Indian tennis enthusiasts have plenty to look forward to. The drama of London’s grand slam continues to unfold, offering endless thrills and unforgettable moments against the iconic grass‐court backdrop.
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