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Wimbledon Alcaraz, Rybakina and Jabeur advance, nearly 50 matches canceled due to rain

(Wimbledon) The rain expected for Tuesday responded and led to the cancellation of nearly fifty matches on Tuesday, the second day of the Wimbledon tournament, but it did not prevent Carlos Alcaraz or the defending champion, Elena Rybakina to rally the second round.

Thanks to the roofs that protect the Center Court and the number 1 court, we could see tennis on the London lawn, but in dribs and drabs.

Matches that started at 12 p.m. – matches start later on the two main courts – including a tantalizing Stefanos Tsitsipas against Dominik Thiem, had barely passed the first set when everyone was sent back to the locker room.

PHOTO GLYN KIRK, AGENCY FRANCE-PRESSE

The slim hope of seeing the game resume on the ancillary grounds has withered over the minutes and the 48 cancellations of matches announced by the organizers.

The lucky holders of a sesame for the two sheltered courts, reserved for the big posters, nevertheless attended the qualification of some favorites or darlings of the public.

Those on Central even had the privilege of rubbing shoulders with Princess of Wales Kate and King of Places Roger Federer, on his first visit as a retired player.

Rybakina skates then unrolls

He was able to verify, by the very long ovation he received when he entered the stands, that his popularity was intact.

Before their eyes, defending champion Rybakina, struggling in recent weeks with a viral infection, took a set to settle before finding the right rhythm against American Shelby Rogers (49e).


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Elena Rybakina

Rogers made the entry break and defended his advantage until concluding the first end with the score of 6-4.

But the sequel was almost a lone rider of the 3e WTA player who won the next two sets in just over an hour 6-1, 6-2.

In the next round, Rybakina will find on her way the Frenchwoman Alizé Cornet (74e) or the Japanese Nao Hibino (127e and drafted from qualifying).

Her runner-up last year, the Tunisian Ons Jabeur, was more expeditious against the 70e world, the Polish Magdalena Frech.


PHOTO: KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH, ASSOCIATED PRESS

Ons Jabeur

The number six seed, intractable on his serve, broke away at 6-3, 3-0 before seeing his opponent materialize his very first and only break point of the match to come back level in the second set.

But Jabeur gave a boost in the eighth game to seize the opposing face-off again and conclude on his first match point, in 1:18 (6-3, 6-3).

Thunderous entrance to Alcaraz

On the men’s side, Carlos Alcaraz made a thunderous entry into the tournament.

It only took him 55 minutes to go two sets to nothing, 6-0, 6-2 against Frenchman Jérémy Chardy who was certainly dreaming of another goodbye for his last singles match on the circuit.

In a last-ditch effort, Chardy smashed the world No. 1 to lead 4-2 in the third set, but Alcaraz quickly rallied to close the deal in three straight sets, 7-5 in the final set.


PHOTO ANDREW COULDRIDGE, REUTERS

Jérémy Chardy left the field under the ovation of the public.

While defending champion Novak Djokovic had the honors of Central on Monday, Alcaraz had to play on the number, but it was to make room for local hero Andy Murray.

Ten years after the first of his two crowns at Wimbledon, Murray made short work of his compatriot Ryan Peniston, invited by the organizers.

In just over two hours, Murray won 6-3, 6-0, 6-1, saving energy for a second round that will be of a completely different caliber, against Tsitsipas or Thiem.

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15 seeded players were eliminated at the end of the first round at the Australian Open

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15 seeded players were eliminated at the end of the first round at the Australian Open

All first round matches ended on January 20 Australian Open 2026. According to the results of the matches, they could not advance to the second round. 15 seeded players.

On the third day, two seeded tennis players and three seeded tennis players left the major. Tallon Grikspor completed the men’s competition [23] and João Fonseca [28]and for women: Maya Joynt [30]Leila Fernandez [22] and Lyudmila Samsonova [18].

The seeded tennis players who left the Australian Open 2026 on January 20:

  • R1: Tallon Grixpor [23] – Ethan Quinn – 2:6, 3:6, 2:6
  • R1: João Fonseca [28] – Eliot Spizziri – 4:6, 6:2, 1:6, 2:6

The seeded tennis players who left the Australian Open 2026 on January 20:

  • R1: Maya Joynt [30] – Teresa Valentova – 4:6, 4:6
  • R1: Leila Fernandez [22] – Janice Tjen – 2:6, 6:7 (1:7)
  • R1: Lyudmila Samsonova [18] – Laura Siegemund – 6:0, 5:7, 4:6

Top seeded tennis players who left the Australian Open after the first round:

  • Felix Auger-Aliassime [7]
  • Jiri Legechka [17]
  • Flavio Cobolli [20]
  • Tallon Grixpor [23]
  • Arthur Rinderknesh [24]
  • Brandon Nakashima [27]
  • João Fonseca [28]

Top seeded tennis players who left the Australian Open after the first round:

  • 🏳️ Ekaterina Aleksandrova [11]
  • Emma Navarro [15]
  • Lyudmila Samsonova [18]
  • Marta Kostyuk [20]
  • Leila Fernandez [22]
  • Dayana Yastremskaya [26]
  • Sofia Kenin [27]
  • Maya Joynt [30]

Source: Sport UA

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VIDEO. Svitolina’s husband Gael Monfils played his last match at the Australian Open

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VIDEO. Svitolina’s husband Gael Monfils played his last match at the Australian Open

39-year-old French tennis player and husband of Elina Svitolina Gael Monfils (ATP 110) Withdrew from the 2026 Australian Open.

The Frenchman lost to the Australian in four sets in the first round of the major tournament in Melbourne Dane Sweeney (ATP 182) in 3 hours 54 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Dane Sweeney (Australia) [Q] – Gael Monfils (France) – 6:7 (3:7), 7:5, 6:4, 7:5

Monfils played on the Australian Open courts for the 20th time. For Gael, this was his last match at the Australian slam; He will retire in 2026.

Gael’s best results at the Aus Open are quarter-finals in 2016 and 2022. Sweeney will face eighth seed Ben Shelton in the second round.

“First of all, thank you very much. My journey started with you in 2005 – that’s when I first came here. Now the year is 2026 and somehow this is already the finish line. Thank you very much for this amazing journey. You were incredible. Thank you very much. I have very good memories here… Great battles. I am lucky to have played here for many years.”

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Australian Open Naomi Osaka advances to second round

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Australian Open Naomi Osaka advances to second round

(Melbourne) The ex-no 1 world Naomi Osaka (current 17e in the WTA rankings) qualified Tuesday in three sets for the second round of the Australian Open.

Crowned in Melbourne in 2019 and 2021, the Japanese won 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 against the Croatian Antonia Ruzic (65e).

The four-time Grand Slam winner will play in the next round against Romanian Sorana Cirstea (41e), who started the last Australian Open of her career at age 35 by eliminating the German Eva Lys (39e).

Entering the court with a white parasol, a wide-brimmed hat and a long white train, Osaka started the match with her feet on the ground to quickly lead 3-0.

Ruzic recovered to 3-3 before again losing three games in a row and the first set.

The Croatian responded in the second round, winning by the same score.

In the decisive set, Osaka broke from the start to break away at 2-0, but Ruzic came back to her level again before taking her throw in to lead 4-3, service to follow.

This time it was the Japanese who held on to get back to 4-4, before inflicting a shutout then a new break on Ruzic to seal her qualification with a final winning backhand, after almost 2 hours 30 minutes of fighting.

Osaka played her first Grand Slam match on Tuesday since her semi-final at the United States Open in September, her best run in a major tournament since she returned to the circuit in early 2024 after the birth of her first child.

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