Record-breaking victories and stunning upsets define Wimbledon's second week
Novak Djokovic claimed his 106th match victory at the All England Club, establishing a historic Novak Djokovic record for men’s singles wins at this prestigious Grand Slam. Securing a hard-fought four-set win over Roman Safiullin, the Serbian legend advances to a highly anticipated quarter-final against third seed Félix Auger-Aliassime. Auger-Aliassime recently survived an exhausting four-hour, five-set marathon against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, setting the stage for a compelling showdown. Sports enthusiasts across Odisha are closely monitoring this historic grass-court season, celebrating these monumental athletic feats alongside local regional sports achievements.
Men's Draw Favorites Advance
Defending champion Jannik Sinner effortlessly secured his spot in a fifth consecutive quarter-final by dispatching Shintaro Mochizuki in straight sets. Jan-Lennard Struff also reached the final eight after Hubert Hurkacz unfortunately retired with a fifth-set injury. Early withdrawals reshaped the men's bracket, as Carlos Alcaraz sat out with a wrist issue, Jack Draper suffered an injury, and Daniil Medvedev faced a third-round defeat.
Shocks Reshape Women's Bracket
Unprecedented tennis upsets characterize the women's tournament, with premier contenders facing sudden exits. Filipina prodigy Alexandra Eala delivered an astonishing result on Centre Court by eliminating defending champion Iga Świątek. Eala now prepares to challenge 13th seed Jasmine Paolini. Naomi Osaka also generated international headlines by knocking out World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in two dominant sets.
Injury Woes Plague Stars
Other notable early casualties included second seed Elena Rybakina and former runner-up Amanda Anisimova. Doubles wildcards Serena and Venus Williams withdrew following Serena's knee injury, compounding the severe disappointment British fans felt when Emma Raducanu exited before the event with a stress fracture.
Monday Matches Finalise Lineups
Remaining scheduled fourth-round clashes will determine the final quarter-finals. Fans anticipate Centre Court battles featuring Alexander Zverev against Jiří Lehečka, while Alex de Minaur and Taylor Fritz look to safely advance forward.