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Wimbledon 2023: Iga Swiatek wins on Day 1, Novak Djokovic, Venus Williams, Coco Gauff in action

Updated on: 03 July,2023 09:14 PM IST  |  Wimbledon
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Top-ranked Iga Swiatek advanced to the next round despite a rain delay as Wimbledon 2023 commenced on Monday with some of the biggest names of tennis in action, including Novak Djokovic, Venus Williams and Coco Gauff

Wimbledon 2023: Iga Swiatek wins on Day 1, Novak Djokovic, Venus Williams, Coco Gauff in action

Poland's Iga Swiatek celebrates beating China's Zhu Lin during their women's singles tennis match on the first day of the 2023 Wimbledon Championships (Pic: AFP)

Top-ranked Iga Swiatek advanced to the next round despite a rain delay as Wimbledon 2023 commenced on Monday with some of the biggest names of tennis in action, including Novak Djokovic, Venus Williams and Coco Gauff.


It is the year's third major tournament -- and Djokovic won the first two: the Australian Open in January and the French Open in June. That puts him halfway to the first calendar-year Grand Slam in men's tennis since 1969.


He seeks a fifth consecutive title at the All England Club and eighth overall. Djokovic's title at Roland Garros was his 23rd at a Slam event, breaking a tie with Rafael Nadal for the men's mark in that category.


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Swiatek, who owns four major titles but hasn't been past the fourth round at the All England Club, beat Zhu Lin of China 6-1, 6-3 at No. 1 Court, winning the final two games after the roof was closed following a rain delay.

Swiatek said she feels better prepared for the grass-court major this year following her title at the French Open.

"After Roland Garros," she said on court, "I really took some time to just appreciate what happened.

"Last year, when I won Roland Garros, it was my second Grand Slam so it still felt, like, overwhelming, but this time I really could just focus on celebrating and actually getting back to work with more peace in my head and I try to be open minded for the grass season and I think it's working.

"Hopefully I'm going to be able keep that mindset."

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Barbora Strycova, a semifinalist in 2019, became the first winner of this year's tournament by beating Maryna Zanevska 6-1, 7-5.

On the men's side, seventh-seeded Andrey Rublev beat Max Purcell 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 on No. 3 Court.

As the reigning men's champion at Wimbledon, Djokovic is scheduled to play the opening match at Centre Court on Day 1, facing Pedro Cachin of Argentina.

They'll be followed in the main stadium by Williams, a 43-year-old participating in the sport's oldest major tournament for the 24th time and taking on Elina Svitolina of Ukraine.

Williams -- whose younger sister, Serena, retired after last season -- won five of her seven Grand Slam singles trophies at Wimbledon.

After Swiatek at No. 1 Court, three-time Grand Slam runner-up Casper Ruud was playing Laurent Lokoli. And then Gauff -- a 19-year-old American who was a French Open finalist last year -- will face 2020 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin.

(With AP inputs)

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