Seven men have advanced to the Wimbledon quarterfinals, and only two have ever been this far before at the All-England Club.
They are the usual suspects: Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.
Federer and Djokovic took care of their fourth-round matches at the season’s third slam, just as they have often done so often in the past. For everyone else, winning on Manic Monday was a new experience. The two all-time greats are joined in the last eight by Marton Fucsovics, Denis Shapovalov, Karen Khachanov, Matteo Berrettini, and Felix Auger-Aliassime.
There was nothing “manic” about the day’s entire order of play on Centre Court. Sandwiching Angelique Kerber’s straight-set win over Coco Gauff, Djokovic defeated Cristian Garin 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 and Federer disposed of Lorenzo Sonego 7-5, 6-4, 6-2. The minimum of eight total sets were played on the most famous court in tennis and not even a single one required a tiebreaker.
Federer, especially, was thrilled to win in straight sets–only the second time in four matches he has done so throughout this fortnight.
‘We’ll see how much more I [have] left in the tank,” the 39-year-old Swiss said. “Clearly (it) was important again to win in straight sets. (I’m) looking forward to the next round.”
Next up for Federer is either Daniil Medvedev or Hubert Hurkacz. Their match was rained out on Court 2 with Medvedev leading two sets to one; it will resume on Centre Court early on Tuesday. Whoever wins will be a sixth first-time Wimbledon quarterfinalist on the men’s side.
Two of those first-timers pulled off especially big upsets on Monday. Fucsovics took down Andrey Rublev 6-3, 4-6, 4-6, 6-0, 6-3, while Auger-Aliassime ousted Alexander Zverev 6-4, 7-6(6), 3-6, 3-6, 6-4. The only other five-setter saw Khachanov outlast Sebastian Korda 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 5-7, 10-8. An absolutely ridiculous fifth set featured 13 breaks of serve. Korda twice went up by break before Khachanov unsuccessfully tried to serve out the match three times. The Russian finally succeeded on his fourth chance at 9-8.
Auger-Aliassime has struggled with nerves on various occasions in the early stages of his career, but he needed only one chance to serve it out against Zverev. An impressive hold at 5-4 in the fifth sent the 20-year-old Canadian through to his first major quarterfinal.
“It’s a dream come true,” Auger-Aliassime told the crowd during his post-match interview. “It’s unbelievable; it’s what you dream of. I’m just a normal guy from Montreal, Canada and here I am: Court 1, Wimbledon. It was surely the best win of my life.”
nice one, Felix
wat to play, AA….and Fed looked pretty good as well. Shapo in r…..Btini in 4.
20 double faults from Zverev…
isn’t there a coach out there who can help him with that?
Zverev has had problems with his serve in the past. It seems to happen at very inopportune times for him.
Zverev has had problems with his serve in the past. It seems to happen at very inopportune times for him.
Double comment, Sorry.
Double fault 😉
Amazing from fucsovics. Looks really good on the grass and finally beats his nemesis!
Actually, if being best of three , Rublev won as usual
Barty in 2
Unforced errors yield wins!
My picks for the quarter finals
Berettinni in 4 (3) sets
Shapovalov in 3 (4) sets
Djokovic in 3 (3) sets
Federer in 3 (3) set
A bit of commentary.
I think Kachanov was a bit lucky. Korda should’ve won. Shapovalov is flying. If RBA didn’t win a set then what chance does Khachanov.
Aliasime is a bit better than Berrettini’s previous 2 opponents. I think Aliasime probably snags a set but the 5 setter wont help his cause.
I have Fed and Djokovic both winning 3-0 comfortably.
So yeah, wouldn’t be surprised if these were all 3-0
Nadal is a powerful player. He throws a lot of power during the game. I know he cannot continue playing long. For sure not like Federer.