Alexander Zerev makes a history of Grand Slam, but Wimbledon Conqueror claims the greatest career gain tikitaka News

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Alexander Zerev makes a history of Grand Slam, but Wimbledon Conqueror claims the greatest career gain

Alexander Zerev broke a Grand Slam against Arthur Rindererkch, as a result of the last shock of Wimbledon.

GermanHe entered as a third-growing third in this year’s championship, 6-7 (3-7) 7-6 (10-8) 3-6 7-6 (7-5) 4-6 at the center of the center.

Rinderknech got another ten seed that they had been beaten at Wimbledon

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Rinderknech got another ten seed that they had been beaten at WimbledonCredit: AFP

With the game that goes a distance, Zerev did Grand Slam History Moments before leaving the first round Wimbledon.

The first week of an important tournament has played five games for five best players since the ATP rankings began in 1973.

Zerev was left in the match, but he did not have enough to maintain the challenge of the world challenge in the tank.

The Frenchman fell back and fell in court after confirming his victory.

Rinderkech’s victory is the first time the first five opponents have been beaten by the first five opponents so far.

Wimbledon has seen at least ten of the best seeds that lost at least four four seeds that have lost the ninth seed with Daniil Medvedev as well.

Women’s draw, American Jessica Pegula had shock loss Elisabetta Cociaretto Elisabetta Cociaretto World. Paula Badosa as he beaten by Britain Katie Boulter.

It is the third time 2000. It has been open since Grand Slam since the year and opened us to the French Open 2008 and 2019.

Lorenzo Musetti was beaten in four sets of seventh seed according to the classifier Nikoloz Basilashvili.

Holger Rune was the eighth seed, but he squeezed two sets to lose against another classifier Nicolas Jarry.

Zerev did history, but it will not fall in love with the game that will look back

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Zerev did history, but it will not fall in love with the game that will look backCredit: Getty

This year’s ninth seed Daniil Medvedev fell to the failure of four sites in front of Benjamin Bonzi.

12 of the best 32 seeds in Wimbledon have been beaten in the first round.

However, Stefanos Tsitsipas 24. The seed was retired against Valentin Royer, for a deck injury.

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are two seeds before Zvereven and both second round on Wednesday.

Sinner will meet Aleksandar Vukic, while the Champion of Alcaraz is dominated by Grand Slam Oliver Tarvet.

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