From Sinner to Serena: The most exciting first-round matches at Wimbledon

Serena Williams arrives for practice ahead of the tournament
Serena Williams arrives for practice ahead of the tournamentReuters / Marko Djurica

From June 29th to July 12th, the third Grand Slam of the year will take place at Wimbledon. In what follows, Flashscore gives you an overview of the most exciting opening-round matches on both the men's and women's sides at The Championships.

Jannik Sinner vs Miomir Kecmanovic

After his physical collapse at Roland Garros, world number one Jannik Sinner has largely recovered. His preparation for Wimbledon was minimal: only one exhibition match in Hurlingham against Cameron Norrie (6-3, 6-3) was on the schedule.

As the defending champion, he is, of course, the man to beat again in 2026. Miomir Kecmanovic has faced the South Tyrolean four times so far and has lost every time.

Given the current heatwave, Sinner needs to pay close attention to his fitness
Given the current heatwave, Sinner needs to pay close attention to his fitnessReuters / Andrew Couldridge

Alexander Blockx vs Alexander Zverev

After Alexander Zverev finally broke his Grand Slam curse at the French Open and claimed his first major title, he now wants to make a splash at Wimbledon as well. However, grass has not been his favourite surface so far.

With Carlos Alcaraz absent, Zverev is seeded second. His first-round opponent is Belgian Alexander Blockx, currently ranked No. 37 in the ATP rankings. In their previous two meetings, Sascha won both without dropping a set.

Zverev and Blockx at their last meeting in Rome
Zverev and Blockx at their last meeting in RomeReuters

Wu Yibing vs Novak Djokovic

It seems far from unrealistic that Novak Djokovic could secure his 25th Grand Slam title at Wimbledon and thus extend his own record. With another title, the Serbian veteran would also tie Wimbledon record-holder Roger Federer (eight titles).

Wu Yibing is a massive underdog against the 39-year-old. The Chinese player has never made it past the first round at Wimbledon. For the world number 99, this is his first meeting with Nole.

Djokovic doesn't let up
Djokovic doesn't let upReuters / Stephane Mahe

Taylor Fritz vs Jack Draper

Taylor Fritz boasts an outstanding serve and is considered one of the best grass-court players in the world. After reaching the semi-finals last year, the American faces a tough opening challenge at Wimbledon.

Jack Draper is gradually returning to top form after several persistent injuries. At the warm-up tournament in Eastbourne, the 24-year-old Brit made it to the semi-finals. He is a real crowd favourite and can count on strong support from the stands. In head-to-head, Draper leads 3-2.

Draper was injured in his knee and left hitting arm, but has recovered
Draper was injured in his knee and left hitting arm, but has recoveredReuters / Isabel Infantes

Marin Cilic vs Daniil Medvedev

Veteran Marin Cilic is known as a hard-court specialist, but the 37-year-old Croatian has also proven himself on grass, as his run to the Wimbledon final in 2017 shows.

Daniil Medvedev, on the other hand, crashed out in the first round at the All England Club last year. The current world number nine faces a very tough opening hurdle. In their head-to-head, the Russian leads 4-1.

Most recently, Medvedev lost to Daniel Altmaier in Halle
Most recently, Medvedev lost to Daniel Altmaier in HalleREUTERS/Fabian Bimmer

Stan Wawrinka vs Matteo Berrettini

The farewell tour of Stan Wawrinka continues. The 41-year-old Swiss will once again compete in the main draw at Wimbledon thanks to a wildcard, which is absolutely understandable given his three Grand Slam titles.

Italian Matteo Berrettini returns to the site of his greatest success so far. In 2021, he reached the final at the grass-court classic. However, he lost their only previous meeting, an exhibition match in Saudi Arabia in 2022, to Wawrinka. They have never played each other on the ATP Tour.

Berrettini should never be underestimated on grass
Berrettini should never be underestimated on grassReuters / Stephanie Lecocq

Taylor Townsend vs Iga Swiatek

Iga Swiatek is considered an absolute clay-court specialist, but last year she stormed to the Wimbledon title. Currently, the former world number one is struggling with a dip in form and has yet to win a trophy this year.

Nevertheless, the 25-year-old Pole is still among the favourites. Her first opponent is Taylor Townsend. For the 30-year-old American, it is her first meeting with Swiatek.

Swiatek won last year's final against Anisimova 6-0, 6-0
Swiatek won last year's final against Anisimova 6-0, 6-0ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA / The Mega Agency / Profimedia

Aryna Sabalenka vs Teodora Kostovic

Things look very clear in the match between world number one Aryna Sabalenka and Serbian qualifier Teodora Kostovic.

However, the underdog could benefit from the fact that Sabalenka doesn't feel particularly comfortable on grass. She has never won a title on grass, and at Wimbledon, the Belarusian has never made it past the semi-finals.

Sabalenka finally wants to win the title at Wimbledon
Sabalenka finally wants to win the title at WimbledonReuters / Andrew Couldridge

Tamara Korpatsch vs Coco Gauff

Wimbledon has not been a happy hunting ground for Coco Gauff so far. She has consistently failed to get past the round of 16. Disappointingly, the 22-year-old lost her only warm-up match, falling to Paula Badosa in Berlin (6-1, 2-6, 2-6).

As a result, Hamburg native Tamara Korpatsch can realistically hope for an upset. Grass is not the 31-year-old's favourite surface, but she performed well at the most recent Grand Slam in Roland Garros, reaching the third round. Still, Gauff remains the clear favourite.

Gauff is not a grass-court specialist
Gauff is not a grass-court specialistReuters / Fabrizio Bensch

Serena Williams vs Maya Joint

Serena Williams has avoided a blockbuster clash in her singles comeback for now. Still, the 44-year-old faces a tough challenge. Maya Joint is considered a rising talent on the WTA Tour.

The 20-year-old Australian is likely to make life very difficult for the 23-time Grand Slam champion. However, Williams can count on the crowd's support - seven titles have certainly left their mark at Wimbledon.

Williams has so far only played doubles, here alongside Muchova
Williams has so far only played doubles, here alongside MuchovaReuters / Fabrizio Bensch

View the full men's draw at Wimbledon here, and the women's here.

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