(Wimbledon) The rain again disrupted the course of the third day of Wimbledon, but not the progress of Iga Swiatek and Novak Djokovic who qualified easily for the third round on Wednesday.
Credit where credit is due, the world number 1 and the man with 23 Grand Slam titles are among the few players to have benefited from the comfort of the courts with roofs during their first two matches and took full advantage of it to reach the third lap in good time.
Because many of their opponents have been forced, or will be, to play two games in two days because of the rain.
Swiatek made short work of Spaniard Sara Sorribes (84e) and inflicted on him one of his famous “bagels” in the second set of a match won 6-2, 6-0 in 1:10.
“I wanted to be patient, surprisingly commented the Polish. I really used my power and I think I had a very good game. »
“I’m happy that my two matches were scheduled under the roof, because I was sure to play […] It’s more comfortable, we are in the rhythm of a Grand Slam tournament with a day of competition and a day of rest, ”she admitted.
In the next round, Swiatek will face the French Diane Parry (96e) or the Croatian Petra Martic (29e) whose meeting could not be held on Wednesday.
Later, it’s Novak Djokovic (2e) who obtained his ticket for the third round by dismissing without trembling the Australian Jordan Thompson (70e) 6-3, 7-6 (7/4), 7-5.
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Novak Djokovic
“I wasn’t sure I wanted to face him so soon,” said Djokovic who, as usual, is gaining momentum as the laps go by.
Despite his words, he was not frankly put in danger even if, after having left only two points and having managed four shutouts on his service in the first set, Djokovic got a little more hooked in the next two rounds.
However, there is still a victory in three rounds, clear and flawless, without the slightest break point to defend.
He will face for a 31e victory in a row on the London turf and a place in the round of 16 the Swiss Stan Wawrinka (88e), quarter-finalist in 2014 and 2015, or the Argentinian Tomas Etcheverry (32e).
Late first laps
Daniil Medvedev had more time than expected to gamble on the reception he was going to receive, he the Russian who was banned from the tournament last year in response to the invasion of Ukraine by his country’s troops , since he played his first game on Wednesday instead of Tuesday.
But it was in a favorable atmosphere – which “surprised” him, he said – that the third player in the world won quietly against the Briton of French origin Arthur Féry (391e) 7-5, 6-4, 6-3.
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Daniel Medvedev
“For various reasons, the reception could have been much less good,” he commented, explaining that it took some time to understand that part of the support was intended for him when the players entered the court.
Medvedev, winner of the US Open in 2021 and runner-up at the Australian Open in 2021 and 2022, has never made it past the knockout stages at Wimbledon.
He will face in the second round the Frenchman Adrian Mannarino (35e).
Several other first-round games that had fallen behind were played: Holger Rune (6e) thus won her first match at Wimbledon, while for women Maria Sakkari (8e) was eliminated from entry.
Disturbing elements
Rain has been disrupting the tournament since Monday. After a second day, Tuesday, totally drowned in the downpours, the third was jerky: having started an hour and a half late, it was interrupted twice.
So that 21 matches were postponed to Thursday: 16 from the second round and five from the first (Zverev-Brouwer, Davidovich-Fils and Zhang-Van de Zandschulp for men, Bondar-Andreescu and Bouzas-Kalinina for women).
In addition, three environmental activists from the group Just Stop Oil disrupted two matches on court 18, entering the field to throw confetti and puzzle pieces.
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They were arrested, charged with “aggravated trespass and criminal damage”, police said.
