
In a parallel display of skill, fellow Australian Alex de Minaur also progressed to the third round, defeating Arthur Cazaux in four sets, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-0. De Minaur, Australia’s No.1, displayed his prowess by winning the last eight games of the match, setting up a showdown against either 21st seed Tomas Machac or Danish qualifier August Holmgren. However, it wasn`t all triumph for Australia, as the doubles team of Matthew Ebden and John Peers, seeded 15th, fell in the first round to Patrik Rikl and Petr Nouza of Czechia, 6-3, 6-4. The early rounds of this prestigious Grand Slam event have been marked by fierce competition and strong attendance, underscoring Australia`s formidable presence in the men`s singles draw at Wimbledon 2025. For more information, visit Tennis Australia and Wimbledon.
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