Wimbledon’s first round began excitingly, with great games. Alcaraz, for example, lasted almost five hours. With this, many matches were being late. The duels of Sverev and Fritz, for example, were interrupted.
But why were the games interrupted? What is the reason? THE Sporting News show.
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Why were Zverev and Fritz games interrupted?
The two duels, still without definition on the scoreboard, were paralyzed around 23h (local time, 19h in Brasilia) by the organizers. This happened Due to the collect touch at the All England Club, where the Grand Slam Londrino takes place.
The measure generated boos of the audience, which can now only check the continuity of matches on Tuesday morning.
German Zverev was facing Frenchman Arthur Randerknech. The duel was interrupted when it was 1 to 1, partial 7-6 (7/3), 6-7 (8/10). FRITZ DUELED AGAINST GIOVANNI MPESHI PERRICARD. The confrontation was 2 sets to 2: 6-7 (6-8), 6-7 (8-10), 6-4, 7-6 (8/6).
Wimbledon 2025 calendar
- June 30th to July 1st: 1st round (simple male and female)
- July 2-3: 2nd round (simple)
- July 4th to 5th: 3rd round (simple)
- July 6-7: Eighth Final (Simple)
- July 8th to 9th: FINAL FOUNDER (SIMPLE)
- July 10: Female semifinals
- July 11: Male semifinals
- July 12: Female final
- July 13: Male final
Where to watch Wimbledon 2025?
In Brazil, Wimbledon 2025 has daily transmission of ESPN 2 (closed signature channel) and streaming Disney+. Watch here.