Key Points

Defending champion Krejcikova will open her Wimbledon campaign against rising Philippine star Eala on Centre Court. The draw sets up a potential blockbuster quarterfinal between Swiatek and Gauff. Sabalenka aims to break her semifinal barrier while Kvitova begins her final Wimbledon. The grass-court major kicks off June 30 with several intriguing first-round matchups.

Key Points: Krejcikova Opens Wimbledon Defense vs Eala as Swiatek-Gauff Looms

  • Krejcikova returns from injury to face breakout star Eala
  • Swiatek-Gauff quarterfinal clash looms in stacked draw
  • Sabalenka eyes first Wimbledon semifinal
  • Kvitova begins farewell tournament vs Navarro
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Wimbledon: Krejcikova to open title defense vs Eala; Swiatek projected to face Gauff in QF

Defending champ Krejcikova faces rising star Eala while Swiatek and Gauff could clash in Wimbledon quarterfinals. Full draw analysis inside.

Wimbledon: Krejcikova to open title defense vs Eala; Swiatek projected to face Gauff in QF
"Eala captured the tennis world’s attention by defeating three Grand Slam champions in Miami – Tournament Report"

London, June 27

Reigning Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova will open her title defense against 2025 breakout star Alexandra Eala of the Philippines on Centre Court, while Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek are projected to face off in the quarterfinals as the draw for the Championships was made on Friday.

Krejcikova missed the first five months of 2025 due to a back injury and had to withdraw from this week's Eastbourne quarterfinals due to a thigh injury.

On the other hand, the 20-year-old Eala, who reached her first grass-court semifinal this week in Eastbourne, captured the tennis world's attention in March by defeating three Grand Slam champions -- Jelena Ostapenko, Madison Keys and Swiatek -- to reach the Miami semifinals.

Meanwhile, No. 1 seed Aryna Sabalenka will begin her bid to progress beyond the semifinals for the first time against fast-rising Canadian qualifier Carson Branstine, with potential third-round opponents in the form of 2023 champion Marketa Vondrousova, Nottingham titlist McCartney Kessler and 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu, who has set up an eye-catching all-British clash against wild card Mimi Xu in her opener.

Reigning French Open champion and No. 2 seed American Gauff will start against Dayana Yastremska, with former World No. 1 Victoria Azarenka potentially awaiting in the second round and 2020 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin projected in the third round.

Iga Swiatek will take on Polina Kudermetova in the opener, with Gauff potentially awaiting her in the last eight stage.

Meanwhile, two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova, playing the final Championships of her career, will face No. 10 seed and 2024 quarterfinalist Emma Navarro in the first round.

No. 3 seed Jessica Pegula, who begins against Elisabetta Cocciaretto of Italy, is projected to play against Queen's champion and 2022 semifinalist Tatjana Maria in the second round.

Former Roland Garros champion Ostapenko will face Briton Sonay Kartal in the opener, with two-time runner-up Ons Jabeur as her potential second-round opponent.

Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen will take on Czech player Katerina Siniakova, with a potential second-round match-up with former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka.

The main draw for the grass-court major begins on June 30.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Exciting draw! Krejcikova vs Eala will be a cracker of an opener - the veteran champion against the young sensation. Hope Krejcikova's injuries don't hamper her game too much. Indian tennis fans will be waking up early for these matches! 🇮🇳🎾
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Priya M.
Really hoping to see Eala continue her dream run! Asian representation in tennis is growing and it's inspiring for young players here. Though I wish we had more Indian players in the main draw... When will we see our own Grand Slam champion? 🤔
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Amit S.
The potential Swiatek-Gauff quarterfinal is what I'm most excited about! Two of the most consistent players this season. Though I feel the scheduling favors Sabalenka more - her path to semis looks relatively easier compared to others.
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Neha T.
Emotional to see Petra Kvitova playing her last Wimbledon 😢 She's been such a graceful champion. Hoping she gets a proper farewell from the Centre Court crowd. Also rooting for Zheng Qinwen - China's rise in tennis is remarkable and something we should learn from!
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Vikram J.
Grass court tennis is pure class! The draws look balanced this year. Though I must say, Wimbledon's scheduling could be better for Asian viewers - most matches start at midnight our time. Still, will be staying up for the big matches with chai and snacks! ☕

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