
In stark contrast, Alexei Popyrin, seeded 20th and seen as a beacon of hope for Australian tennis alongside Alex De Minaur, suffered a shocking upset. He fell to French-born English wildcard Arthur Fery, ranked No. 461, in a match that echoed disappointment across the Australian camp. The scoreline of 6-4, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 highlighted Fery`s local advantage at the All England Club, where his father is a member.
The opening day proved disastrous for the Australians, with seven players eliminated, marking the largest squad`s toughest start in 30 years. Meanwhile, on July 1, Naomi Osaka, a four-time Grand Slam champion, advanced to the second round by defeating Australian qualifier Talia Gibson 6-4, 7-6(4), showcasing her prowess with 18 winners and five aces. The extreme heat undoubtedly influenced the players` performances, leaving fans hoping for a turnaround as the tournament unfolds. For more on tennis, visit tennis and Wimbledon.
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