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Rybakina Out Early: Djokovic’s Path to Wimbledon Glory

  • Former champion Elena Rybakina eliminated in a stunning upset.
  • Teen sensation Mirra Andreeva dominates to advance.
  • Djokovic, Sinner, and Shelton headline Day 6 action.

Wimbledon 2025 witnessed a major shift in momentum as former champion Elena Rybakina was eliminated in a surprise defeat, shaking up the women’s singles draw.

Meanwhile, Russian teen prodigy Mirra Andreeva delivered a performance well beyond her years, cruising past American Hailey Baptiste in straight sets. Showcasing remarkable composure and tactical depth, Andreeva’s game continues to evolve with confidence.

Teen Triumphs and Top Seed Stumbles: Wimbledon 2025 Delivers Day 6 Drama

World No. 1 Iga Swiatek continues her strong campaign with another dominant win, edging closer to a potential clash with Denmark’s Clara Tauson. Both players have advanced through their respective sections with minimal resistance, setting the stage for a high-octane encounter that could define the latter stages of the women’s draw.

On the men’s side, Italy’s Jannik Sinner maintained his solid form with a routine win earlier in the day. Sinner’s consistency and calm have made him a silent threat in the tournament, and with each match, his confidence seems to build. He’s expected to face tougher tests in the coming rounds as the draw tightens.

All eyes now shift to Novak Djokovic, who is scheduled to play later in the day. The seven-time Wimbledon champion is targeting another title on the grass courts of SW19. With his usual precision and mental resilience, Djokovic remains the favorite, especially with major contenders like Carlos Alcaraz already facing battles of their own.

American Ben Shelton, a crowd favorite thanks to his electrifying style and energy, is also in action. With a powerful serve and fearless shot-making, Shelton’s matches have become must-watch events for fans craving fast-paced tennis. If he advances today, the tournament could witness a blockbuster matchup in the later rounds.

Wimbledon’s Day 6 brought twists and rising stars to the forefront, proving that no champion is safe and every match is a new battle on the grass.

“Tennis is a mental game. Everyone is fit, everyone hits great forehands and backhands.” — Novak Djokovic

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