Wimbledon 2022: Rafael Nadal in action as Katie Boulter moves British expectations on day four

Rafael Nadal continues his mission to complete consecutive Grand Slams, while Katie Boulter headlines Britain’s fourth day at Wimbledon. Rafael Nadal, who has already won the Australian Open and French Open this season, is aiming for his first Wimbledon title since 2010. The 36-year-old Spaniard will face Ricardas Berankis from Lithuania in the second round. Wimbledon 2022 fans can buy Wimbledon Tickets from our website.

However, Boulter will make her centre-court debut on Thursday when she takes on Czech sixth-seeded Karolina Pliskova. The 25-year-old number 118 in the world wants to reach the third round of the All England Club for the first time.

Katie Boulter leads British expectations on day four at Wimbledon 2022
Katie Boulter leads British expectations on day four at Wimbledon 2022

Boulter will have to beat a player who reached the final last year, but she is confident to beat Pliskova last week in Eastbourne.

Harriet Dart also took part, while the British Liam Broady, Jack Draper and Alastair Gray were among the men.

Broady will take on Diego Schwartzman, 12th-seeded from Argentina, Draper will face 19th-seeded Australian Alex de Minaur in the first court, and Gray will face US 11th-seeded Taylor Fritz.

Dart, who took a big first-round win on Wednesday, retired from her fight against No. 8 American seed Jessica Pegula.

Heather Watson recovers on Tuesday in a second-round match against Wang Qiang after her serve in the match was broken, giving the Briton a 7-5 5-4 lead on Tuesday evening.

Every win helps

Rafael Nadal has won 22 Wimbledon titles, but he has never won all four majors in the same year the closest came in 2010, after being knocked out in the quarter-finals in 2010. He won titles at the French Open, Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows Melbourne.

After winning his first two majors of the season, he has a chance to do better this year, with the U.S. Open right behind Wimbledon.

Rafael Nadal told reporters he hadn’t played on grass in three years after his first-round win over Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo in a four-set match that was more than twice Wimbledon. Champions might expect more difficulty. Wimbledon 2022 fans can buy Wimbledon Final Tickets from our website.

Rafael Nadal continues his mission to complete consecutive Grand Slams
Rafael Nadal continues his mission to complete consecutive Wimbledon

“Every win helps,” Nadal said. “I’ve been on the pitch for a long time. I really hope that helps.”

“I have to keep improving, but at the end of the game, I have improved. At the most crucial moments, I think I have improved myself. It is something very positive.”

“I have to be ready for Ricardas in the second round, another day, humility to take up the challenge and accept that things are not perfect right now.”

“But with what I have, I have to find a way to continue. Because I can survive every day, I have a better chance of playing at a higher level.”

Kyrgios drama continues

The racket-wielding soap opera is Nick Kyrgios, who also returns on Thursday after a first-round win over British wildcard Paul Jubb.

The Australian has the ability to impress with his tennis, but it was his other antics on the pitch that made a splash in that win when he admitted to spitting at a “disrespectful” fan.

“I’m not going to do that with people who support me,” he said.

“I’ve dealt with hate and negativity for a long time, so I don’t feel I owe that person anything.”

“Like, he actually came to play and didn’t even support anyone, it was more incitement and disrespect. That’s fine. But if I give it back to you, that’s how it is.”

The 27-year-old number 40 in the world reached the quarter-finals of SW19 in 2014, taking on Serbia’s 26th-seeded Filip Krajinovic.

American eleventh seed Coco Gauff completes the centre court line-up with Romanian Mihaela Buzarnescu, while Polish top woman Iga Swiatek takes on Dutchman Lesley Pattinama Kerkhove on the first court.

In the men’s draw, the fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas from Greece will face Australian Jordan Thompson, while the seventeenth seed Roberto Bautista Agut from Spain will face Colombian Daniel Galan. Wimbledon 2022 fans can buy Wimbledon 2022 Tickets from our website.

Davidovich-Fokina played five sets against Czech Jiri Vesely at Wimbledon
Davidovich-Fokina played five sets against Czech Jiri Vesely at Wimbledon

Wimbledon 2022: Fokina suffers a heavy loss due to ball abuse in the tiebreak of the 5th set

Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich-Fokina played five sets against Czech Jiri Vesely at Wimbledon on Wednesday in a tiebreak. At stake: a berth in the third round of a Grand Slam.

As Fokina failed to get the ball back over the net, Vesely secured the match point with a 9-7 lead in the tiebreak. Fokina took his frustration out by hitting another ball out of play during halftime. That’s the end of his game.

Penalty for misuse of ball ends Fokina’s Wimbledon

Referee Carlos Ramos sanctions Fokina for abusing the ball due to an extracurricular forehand. The penalty was his second offence of the day. A second violation automatically results in a penalty for the offender’s opponent. In this case, it was match point and Vesely made his ticket to the third round.

Here’s the video conclusion of the match, including Vesely’s final score and Fokina’s foul (43 seconds), leaving her 6-3, 5-7, 6-7(2), 6-3, 7-6 (10-7) win.

According to the Associated Press, Fokina protested Ramos’ ruling, arguing that his past violations were due to a different kind of violation: audible obscenity. However, it does not matter what the purpose of the violation code is. The two gave the opponent a penalty together, while Ramos ruled the country.

According to the Associated Press, Fokina protested Ramos’ ruling, arguing that his past violations were due to a different kind of violation: audible obscenity. However, it does not matter what the purpose of the violation code is. The two gave the opponent a penalty together, while Ramos ruled the country.

The Controversial History of the Violation of the Code of Ramos

If Ramos’ name sounds familiar, he was the umpire at the centre of the U.S. 2018 Open controversy with Serena Williams. Ramos called Williams three fouls in the final against Naomi Osaka. The penalty prompted Williams to lash out at Ramos midway through the game, losing to Osaka in straight sets. Wimbledon 2022 fans can buy Wimbledon Tickets from our website.

Williams made sexist accusations at Ramos, while referees considered boycotting Williams for her outbursts. In the tiebreak of the fifth set, it was simply a stunning conclusion.

Carlos Alcaraz beating Jan-Leonard Struve from two to one in five sets at Wimbledon
Carlos Alcaraz beat Jan-Leonard Struve from two to one in five sets at Wimbledon

Alcaraz breaks new ground with Wimbledon victory

Carlos Alcaraz ran into problems on Monday, beating Jan-Leonard Struve from two to one in five sets at Wimbledon. The Spaniard could take it easy on Wednesday.

The fifth seed went into the third round of a grass slam for the first time with a 6-4, 7-6(0), 6-3 victory over Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor. The 19-year-old has now reached the third round in all four majors.

“It was a good race for me,” said Alcaraz. “I played very well. I like to play on the No. 2 court. I’m really happy that I won today.”

This is only the second time the teen has appeared on SW19. He made his debut last season and lost in the second round to Daniil Medvedev.

It was a breakthrough season for Alcaraz, who won his first two ATP Masters 1000 titles in Monte Carlo and Madrid, while also taking ATP 500 titles in Rio de Janeiro and Barcelona. He broke into the top 10 of the Pepperstone ATP ranking for the first time in April.

Alcaraz conceded just one service in the two hours and five minutes win in which he faced 39 winners and made just 20 unforced errors. Alcaraz will next play against 32nd-seeded German Oscar Otte, who has moved up just four games after the retirement of American qualifier Christian Harrison – who leads 3-1.

“I felt more comfortable today than the first round,” said Alcaraz. “But of course, I need more time on the pitch, on the grass, to feel more comfortable.”

Otte is a dangerous grass player with many attacks. The German reached the semifinals in Stuttgart and Halle, where he lost to players in the top 10 of the Pepperstone ATP ranking: Matteo Berrettini and Daniil Medvedev.

Last year, Otte reached the second round of Wimbledon as a qualifier. He pushed two-time champion, Andy Murray, to five sets, without success.

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