Wimbledon – Day 2
A Shocking Day at Wimbledon
Day 2 brought a wave of unexpected results at Wimbledon 2025, with a record number of seeded players crashing out in the first round. Major upsets included Alexander Zverev, who lost a five-set battle to Arthur Rinderknech, and Coco Gauff, who was stunned by Dayana Yastremska in straight sets. Other top women’s seeds like Jessica Pegula and Zheng Qinwen also failed to progress, adding to a chaotic day on the women’s side.
Djokovic Pushes Through Illness
Despite feeling unwell, Novak Djokovic powered past Alexandre Müller in four sets, receiving medical attention during the match. Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner showed top form with a comfortable straight-sets win over Luca Nardi.
British Players Shine
It was a historic day for British men, with seven advancing to the second round—something not seen since 1997. Among them, Jack Draper moved through after Sebastián Báez retired hurt, and wildcard Jack Pinnington Jones impressed with a surprise win over Tomás Martín Etcheverry.
Extreme Heat and Historic Seed Exits
Temperatures soared to over 33°C, creating tough conditions on court. The extreme heat didn’t stop a torrent of upsets, with 23 seeds, including eight from the top 10, exiting—matching the infamous “Black Wednesday” of 2013.
What’s Next
With so many top players eliminated, the path ahead looks wide open. Djokovic is set to face Dan Evans, and Draper will meet Marin Čilić, as the tournament’s drama continues to unfold.
Summary:
It was a wild and unpredictable day at Wimbledon, filled with huge upsets, record-breaking British performances, and grueling heat. The early exits of key contenders have blown the draw wide open, promising more surprises in the days ahead.
Onto the fantasy leaderboard:
We have a new leader and that leader is ‘SERVED’ who leads the way after round 1 by 6 points. Behind them is a 4 way tie for second place between ‘Grasshopper’, ‘Hard Hitters’, ‘Sinsational’, ‘Drop Shot like it’s Hot’. In 6th place is ‘Smash Hits’ who sits just 1 point behind the joint 2nd place. The last prize position and in 7th spot is ‘Fuzzy Green Balls’.
All the positions in yellow are the lucky position spots.
The wooden spoon is currently being held by 4 teams namely: ‘Forrest Town’, ‘Let go my toe’, ‘Simply Smashing’, ‘You cannot be serious’.



Jared matriculated in 2020 from Wynberg Boys High School in beautiful Cape Town, South Africa. His passion for tennis afforded him the opportunity of travelling to Europe. He is a quizmaster and a tennis fantasy league organiser.http://Eishonline.co.za/jftl