Wimbledon Week 1, Numbers
Chris Oddo| @thefanchild | Saturday, July 5, 2025
Wimbledon’s first week is in the book, and Sunday begins with 16 rounds. Before looking forward, let’s take a look at some of the defined weekly champion numbers.
8 – Wimbledon will win his first women’s singles title in a row for a specific year. Defending champion Barbora Krejcikova and 2022 champion Elena Rybakina were eliminated on day six.
100 – Novak Djokovic beat Miomir Kecmanovic in the third round to earn his 100th Wimbledon victory and became the third player to win a singles victory, behind Martina Navratilova (120) and Roger Federer (105).
36 – Several seeds that failed to reach the third round, the most seeds since Wimbledon introduced 32 seeds twenty years ago, and so did any Grand Slam in that span.
20 – Achieved 16 rounds of seed count.
8 – The record-breaking top-10 players fell in the first round, in any big game since the opening era began in 1968.
7 – The top ten seeds reached 16 – No. 1 Sabalenka, No. 1, No. 2, Alcaraz, No. 5 Fritz, No. 6, Djokovic, No. 7, No. 7 Andreeva, No. 10 Navarro.
17 – Carlos Alcaraz extended his winning streak to seventeen at Wimbledon and entered the second week with his three-game winning streak.
143 – Nicolas Jarry’s ranking is that the lowest 16 season players are 104 Laura Siegemund, the lowest in women’s terms.
8 – Emma Navarro won her last eight 3-pointers in the Grand Slam.
13 – Aryna Sabalenka won tiebreakers in 13 straight games at all levels.
1 – The number of qualifiers reached the second week. Nicolas Jarry.
1 – The number of lucky losers in the second week – Solana Sierra of Argentina.
4 – Number of players ranked 16th in the top 100 matches: Solana Sierra, Laura Siegemund, Nicolas Jarry and Kamil Majchrzak.
100 – Grigor Dimitrov reached a triple-digit Grand Slam title for the third consecutive year and reached 16 rounds at Wimbledon.
153 – In the first round against Taylor Fritz, France’s Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard hit the fastest serving speed ever.