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Rinderknech stuns Zverev in five sets at Wimbledon

Fritz overcomes Mpetshi Perricard in five
July 01, 2025
Arthur Rinderknech celebrates his first-round upset of Alexander Zverev on Tuesday at Wimbledon.
Corinne Dubreuil
Arthur Rinderknech celebrates his first-round upset of Alexander Zverev on Tuesday at Wimbledon. By Sam Jacot

Arthur Rinderknech earned his first Top 5 win on Tuesday at Wimbledon, where he stunned third seed Alexander Zverev in five sets to reach the second round.

The Frenchman and German were locked at one-set-all when play was suspended on Monday night due to the 11 p.m. Wimbledon curfew. When play resumed on Tuesday with the roof open, Rinderknech came out firing to reel off the third set before he recovered from squandering a 5/3 lead in the fourth-set tie-break to eventually earn a 7-6(3), 6-7(8), 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-4 win in four hours and 44 minutes.

Rinderknech sealed victory on his third match point when he fired a backhand winner — one of the 79 winners he hit in the match — crosscourt. The World No. 72 collapsed to the ground and then returned to his feet to embrace the roars from the Centre Court Crowd.

“I don’t even know where to start. My legs are still shaking. I’m just happy that the match is finished,” said Rinderknech. “It’s very difficult, this sport… But what a moment, such emotion.

“You can’t really be in control when you play someone like Sascha Zverev, the World No. 3. He has been at the top for so many years. It’s my first Top 5 win, and in the biggest stadium in the world.”

Zverev entered the clash holding a 6-2 record on grass this year, reaching the title match in Stuttgart and the semi-finals in Halle. Yet he was unable to move Rinderknech enough in the majority of the baseline exchanges.

The 29-year-old Rinderknech, who upset World No. 10 Ben Shelton at The Queen’s Club earlier this month, outlasted Zverev in the rallies and was sharp when moving forward, pressurising the German with his clean net play.

Rinderknech, who won 80 per cent (44/55) of his net points, will try to reach the third round at Wimbledon for the first time when he meets Cristian Garin in the second round.

Zverev’s wait for a first major title goes on. The German is the fourth Top 10 player to fall at this year’s Championships, joining Lorenzo Musetti, Holger Rune and Daniil Medvedev.

It All Adds Up

On No. 1 Court, Taylor Fritz completed his comeback against big-serving Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard to survive in five.

Like Rinderknech's match with Zverev, play was suspended on Monday night due to the Wimbledon curfew with the scores level at 6-7(6), 6-7(8), 6-4, 7-6(6). Fritz had rallied from 1/5 in the fourth-set tie-break to force a decider and with the roof open used that momentum on Tuesday to triumph in the final set 6-4.

The fifth-seeded American, who is now 13-11 in fifth sets, arrived in London on Saturday night after winning his fourth Eastbourne title. Fritz will try to earn his 10th win of the grass-court season against ‘s-Hertogenbosch champion Gabriel Diallo on Wednesday.

 

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