Paul wins on Tuesday at Wimbledon
Richard Pagliaro | @tennisnow | Tuesday, July 1, 2025
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Wimbledon– Monday Monday players are not in trouble Tommy Paul.
Inadequate AC.
No. 13 seed Paul quickly completed the British wildcard Johannes Monday The fourth time entered Wimbledon’s second round, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 Tour.
An old tennis motto reminder: You didn’t know it would hurt you.
2024 Queens Club champion Paul doesn’t know much about Monday, but he said he quickly picked up the left-handed’s way of serving.
“I broke the third game, second or third game, I think the game is going to play,” Paul said. “So I mean, I think he gave me a lot of the first game I missed in that game. Maybe he was a little nervous.
“Then, I was able to really figure out his game without the pressure on me, and the whole first game really picked up his mode. I mean, he actually served very well for the rest of that set. After that, I didn’t really give him much look. Then, I felt like I felt like I like what service model he liked, he liked.” He liked him. ”
Although long-time Florida resident Paul is usually used to training at Harsh Hea, he feels British players are at the edge on a suffocating day today.
That’s because Paul is not used to sleeping without air conditioning and reports that the portable AC device he rented didn’t really frustrate him.
“We were kidding this morning. We thought I thought the calories during the game were an advantage for me because I was from Florida two weeks ago,” Paul said. “But the heat last night was an advantage for all the British because I think they were used to sleep without AC, but I wasn’t.”
Paul’s first week prospects don’t sleep: He will face No. 165 Sebastian Ona Position in the third round.
The 29-year-old Ofner leader Hamad Medjedovic 7-6 (8), 3-1, when the Serbian was forced to retire due to a right leg injury after falling on the grass twice in two matches.