Wimbledon 2025: Shocking Upsets Of Top Seeds In The First Two Days
Wimbledon 2025 shocks fans with top seeds crashing out in the first two days. Discover the biggest upsets, key players affected, and what this means for the tournament’s future.
The Wimbledon 2025 has already delivered one of the most unpredictable starts in Grand Slam history, marked by a record-breaking wave of early exits from top-seeded players. So, let’s take a look at the most shocking upsets of the tournament in the first two days.
Record-Breaking Seed Exits In Wimbledon 2025
On the men’s side in the Wimbledon 2025, 13 seeded players were eliminated in the opening round, tying the record for the most seeds to fall in the first round of a Grand Slam, a mark set at the 2004 Australian Open. This surpasses the previous Wimbledon record of 11 first-round seeded exits seen in several past years.

The highest-profile loss was third seed, who lost to France’s Arthur Rinderknech, who impressively did not lose serve throughout the match. Other notable early departures included seventh seed Lorenzo Musetti, eighth seed Holger Rune, and ninth seed Daniil Medvedev, all of whom were among the Top 10 seeds to exit Wimbledon 2025 in the very first round.
The list of men’s seeds falling early also featured 16th seed Francisco Cerundolo, 24th seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, and 32nd seed Matteo Berrettini, a former Wimbledon finalist, underscoring the depth of the upsets and the vulnerability even of established grass-court contenders.
An Unforgiving Women’s Draw
The women’s tournament in Wimbledon 2025 was equally shaken, with two of the top three women’s seeds losing in the first round. American stars Coco Gauff (No. 2 seed and recently won the French Open 2025) and Jessica Pegula (No. 3 seed) both suffered stunning defeats. Gauff was outplayed by Ukraine’s Dayana Yastremska in straight sets, while Pegula lost in just 58 minutes against Elisabetta Cocciaretto.

In total, 10 women’s seeds were eliminated in the opening round, including other top-10 players like Zheng Qinwen and Paula Badosa, further contributing to the Wimbledon 2025 early chaos.
An Unpredictable Draw Ahead
The number of early upsets has effectively reset the Wimbledon 2025 draw, opening the doors for lower-ranked players and rising stars to make an impact on tennis history. With many tournament favorites out, the path is now clearer for these contenders to capitalize on the opportunity.
Despite the chaos, some top seeds have managed to hold their ground. Notably, top seed Jannik Sinner and two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz have advanced after a tough battle in the first round, maintaining their status as favorites. Seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic also remains in contention after a solid four-set win.
The first two days of Wimbledon 2025 have been a rollercoaster of surprises, with a historic number of top seeds falling early on both the men’s and women’s sides. As the tournament moves to the next rounds, all eyes will be on the title favourites to remain in contention, while rising stars will also be observed closely to create history.
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