Can Benjamin Bonzi Shock Daniil Medvedev at Wimbledon?

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Key Takeaways
- Benjamin Bonzi claims his first Top 10 win at a Grand Slam.
- Daniil Medvedev exits Wimbledon in the first round for the first time in seven appearances.
- The match lasted three hours and seven minutes, showcasing intense competition.
- Bonzi's serving and baseline play were critical to his victory.
- This victory propels Bonzi into the second round for the third time in his career.
London, June 30 (NationPress) The 2025 Wimbledon Championship commenced with an exhilarating twist as Benjamin Bonzi delivered a shocking performance, defeating the ninth seed Daniil Medvedev with a score of 7-6(2), 3-6, 7-6(3), 6-2 in the men's singles first round on Monday.
Ranked ninth in the ATP standings, Medvedev has struggled in Grand Slam tournaments this year. Following a second-round exit at the Australian Open against Learner Tien and another first-round loss to Cameron Norrie at Roland Garros, his Wimbledon journey ends prematurely.
Playing on what is recorded as the hottest opening day ever at Wimbledon, as reported by the Met Office, World No. 64 Bonzi demonstrated exceptional skill and composure from the baseline, overpowering Medvedev with a relentless serving strategy, according to ATP.
“Today is special for me. This marks my first win against a Top 10 player in a Slam. This tournament holds a unique charm for me—the atmosphere, all the courts, the grass—everything is wonderful. I truly love this venue, and it’s a significant achievement, especially against a player like Daniil,” Bonzi stated in his on-court interview.
With a hard-fought victory lasting three hours and seven minutes, Bonzi progresses to the second round at Wimbledon for the third occasion in his career, marking Medvedev's first failure to reach the second round in seven attempts.
Bonzi's clean strokes from the baseline and effective serving were crucial during the tie-breaks of the first and third sets. After improving his Head2Head record to 2-0 against Medvedev and securing the second Top 10 victory of his career, the Frenchman is set to face either Vit Kopriva or Jordan Thompson.