Wimbledon Day 3
🎾 Wimbledon Day 3: British Stars Shine, Big Names Fall
The third day of Wimbledon 2025 delivered excitement and surprises as second-round action continued, with British players making headlines and top seeds tumbling.
🇪🇸 Alcaraz Handles the Moment
Carlos Alcaraz, the reigning champion, cruised past British wildcard Oliver Tarvet in straight sets. While Tarvet—a world No. 733 playing his first Grand Slam main draw—was outclassed, he earned praise from Alcaraz and a warm ovation from the home crowd for his spirited performance.
🇬🇧 Norrie Upsets Tiafoe
In one of the day’s biggest upsets, Cameron Norrie defeated No. 12 seed Frances Tiafoe in four sets. The British No. 1 found his rhythm on home turf, using consistency and crowd support to overpower the flashy American.
🎯 Raducanu Rediscovers Her Magic
Emma Raducanu looked sharp as she swept past 2023 champion Markéta Vondroušová, winning 6–3, 6–3. It was one of Raducanu’s most confident performances since her US Open breakthrough and sets up a mouth-watering third-round clash with world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.
⚠️ Seeds Continue to Fall
It was another difficult day for seeded players, especially on the women’s side. Many top-10 players have already been eliminated, leaving the draw wide open. Among the notable exits were Jasmine Paolini and KarolĂna Muchová.
With Alcaraz in full control, Raducanu resurging, and more seeds falling, Wimbledon 2025 is shaping up to be both unpredictable and thrilling. The competition only intensifies from here.
Onto the Fantasy Leaderboard:
Moving up an impressive 6 positions and into top spot is ‘Fuzzy Green Balls’. They have not only closed the gap on the leader but now is the new leader by 2 points. In 2nd place is our previous leader ‘SERVED’ who did not have a good day 3 dropping a spot after having a 6 point lead. ‘Grasshopper’ also drops a spot and moves down into 3rd. ‘Hard Hitters’ and ‘Sinsational’ remain on the same number of points and move down into 4th. ‘Miss Hits’ and ‘See You in Court’ sit in a joint 6th position and round out the prize positions.
The lucky prizes are still highly contested. Currently it is only 87th spot which is held by 1 team which is ‘Strawberry Fields’.
The wooden spoon is still tightly contested with a joint winner currently between ‘Green Gables’ and ‘Let Go my Toe’.



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