Key Points

Jannik Sinner made a strong start at Wimbledon 2025, crushing compatriot Luca Nardi in straight sets. Meanwhile, Lorenzo Musetti suffered a shocking first-round exit against qualifier Nikoloz Basilashvili. The tournament has already seen major upsets, including Holger Rune and Daniil Medvedev falling early. Sinner remains a top contender as he eyes his fourth Grand Slam title.

Key Points: Sinner Dominates Nardi as Musetti Crashes Out at Wimbledon 2025

  • Sinner dominates Nardi without facing a break point
  • Musetti crashes out to qualifier Basilashvili
  • Alcaraz survives five-set scare against Fognini
  • Basilashvili stuns with 48 winners against Musetti
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Wimbledon 2025: Sinner cruises past Nardi, Musetti crashes out on Day 2

Jannik Sinner cruises past Luca Nardi while Lorenzo Musetti suffers a shock exit on a scorching Day 2 at Wimbledon 2025.

Wimbledon 2025: Sinner cruises past Nardi, Musetti crashes out on Day 2
"I’m very happy to come back here. It’s such a special place for me. – Jannik Sinner"

London, July 1

Top seed Jannik Sinner made a commanding start to his Wimbledon 2025 campaign on Tuesday, breezing past compatriot Luca Nardi 6-4, 6-3, 6-0 in a men's singles first-round match in under two hours on a scorching day in London. While his rival Carlos Alcaraz was pushed to five sets by Fabio Fognini the previous day, Sinner delivered a masterclass in efficiency on Court 1, where temperatures touched 34°C.

The World No. 1 didn’t face a single break point during the one-hour, 48-minute encounter and converted five of the 13 break chances he created. Looking composed and sharp throughout, Sinner’s performance sent a clear message as he continues his pursuit of a fourth Grand Slam title.

He will next face Australian Aleksandar Vukic in the second round.

“I’m very happy to come back here. It’s such a special place for me. Playing against an Italian is very unfortunate for us, but one has to go through, so I’m happy that it is me. The atmosphere, as always, is amazing. Thanks so much. I know it’s very hot, very humid. I don’t remember the last time it was this weather in London,” said Sinner.

While Sinner surged forward, fellow Italian Lorenzo Musetti suffered a shock early exit, becoming the third Top 10 player to fall in the opening round of the Championships. Musetti, seeded seventh and a semifinalist last year, was upset by Georgian qualifier Nikoloz Basilashvili 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 in a physically taxing battle on Court No. 2.

Musetti had led the Tour with 12 grass-court wins this year but entered Wimbledon without a warm-up match, still recovering from a leg injury sustained during his Roland Garros semi-final. Against a resurgent Basilashvili, the World No. 7 looked undercooked and visibly hampered, eventually falling in two hours and 25 minutes.

The result continues Musetti’s inconsistent Grand Slam form, his third first-round exit at Wimbledon, and another loss to a player ranked outside the Top 120. Basilashvili, who struck 48 winners in the match, will next face Lorenzo Sonego.

With Musetti joining Holger Rune and Daniil Medvedev on the casualty list, the men’s draw has already seen notable shake-ups, and it is just Day 2 of the ultimate championship.

- IANS

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Priya S
Musetti's exit is shocking but not surprising. He's always been inconsistent in Grand Slams. Meanwhile, Sinner is proving why he's world no.1 - clinical performance! The heat must have been brutal though, 34°C in London is crazy 😅
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Arjun K
As much as I admire Sinner's game, I think the article could have given more coverage to Basilashvili's amazing comeback. The guy was ranked outside top 120 and took out a top 10 player! That's the real underdog story we love in sports.
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Sarah B
Watching Sinner play is like watching poetry in motion! His footwork and shot selection are just perfect. Makes me wish Indian players would focus more on technical perfection rather than just power. When will we see an Indian in Wimbledon's second week again?
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Karthik V
The heat wave in London is no joke! Players must be struggling. Remember when Nadal collapsed during the Australian Open due to heat? Tournament organizers should consider implementing heat rules like cricket does in India. Player safety first!
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Nisha Z
Sinner's humility is as impressive as his game. Notice how he thanked the crowd despite the tough conditions? That's real class. Meanwhile, the men's draw is opening up nicely - could this be Alcaraz's year after his tough first round?

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