In a stunning turn at Wimbledon’s Centre Court, 21-year-old American star Coco Gauff was handed a first-round defeat, bowing out 7-6(3), 6-1 against Ukraine’s Dayana Yastremska. The second seed and recent French Open champion had been tipped for a deep run, making this her earliest Grand Slam exit since 2023.
Gauff admitted she felt 'mentally overwhelmed' coming off her Roland-Garros triumph, saying it was the first time she'd had to juggle victory celebrations with the challenge of Wimbledon. Her usually solid serve faltered under pressure, resulting in nine double faults and 29 unforced errors compared with just six winners.
The shock day didn’t end there. Third-seeded Jessica Pegula and fifth-seeded Zheng Qinwen of China also fell early, leaving fans buzzing over the tournament’s unpredictability.
Meanwhile, Poland’s Iga Swiatek delivered a commanding performance, defeating Russia’s Polina Kudermetova 7-5, 6-1 to reach round two. The World No. 4 overcame a tight first set to win eight of the last nine games, marking her 61st consecutive win in Grand Slam opening matches—the longest streak by any woman this century. Next up for Swiatek is American Caty McNally, who breezed past wildcard Jodie Burrage.
As Gauff reflects on lessons learned, she’s already pledged to return stronger. On the other side, Swiatek’s momentum shows no signs of slowing, keeping fans on the edge of their seats as the championships unfold.
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Gauff suffers shock first round exit, Swiatek marches on at Wimbledon
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