Jordan Thompson wins his fifth five-set match of his profession at Wimbledon to equal his career-best run at The Championships.
3 July 2025 | AAP & Tennis Australia
Jordan Thompson got here into Wimbledon with a big field of painkillers, a thick black brace for his again, and a loopy dream that one way or the other he would defy his physique lengthy sufficient to make an impression on the match he loves a lot.
Two titanic five-set matches later the hirsute Sydneysider remains to be standing on the inexperienced lawns of SW19, simply.
With Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt, the final Australian man to win at Wimbledon, watching on, Thompson has crushed Benjamin Bonzi 7-5 6-7 (2) 4-6 6-2 6-4 in 9 minutes shy of 4 hours.
After Bonzi hit his ultimate return into the online Thompson let loose a primal scream into the cool night sky, smiled a smile as large as Sydney Harbour, and pointed to his coronary heart. This was executed on ticker.
After his first-round defeat of Vit Kopriva, when he got here from two units down, Thompson appeared shattered and puzzled aloud if he would even be capable to begin Wednesday’s match.
He made it on to courtroom 15 to search out 31-year-old Bonzi going through him, the Sixty fourth-ranked Frenchman who had shocked final yr’s semi-finalist Daniil Medvedev within the first spherical.
Thompson, ranked 44 after an injury-hit season that has led to him sliding out of the highest 30, is a greater participant than the 29-year-old from Nimes who has by no means been inside the highest 40, particularly on grass, and to begin with it confirmed.
At 5-5 within the first set he arrange two set factors with a pair of excellent volleys. Having damaged he then got here again from 0-30 on his personal serve earlier than taking the set with a candy passing shot.
However Bonzi modified his sport, driving Thompson again to restrict the doubles ace’s probability to point out his volleying prowess. The second set went with serve, then Bonzi received 5 successive factors to grab management of the tiebreak.
He adopted up with a break at 3-3 within the third, from which he served out.
At that stage Thompson appeared executed. However greater than most he’s a participant that leaves all of it on the market. Within the fourth he broke at 3-2, and held on to degree the tie.
The ultimate set might have gone both approach as each males battled fatigue and the setting solar. Every had break level probabilities. Crucially, at 5-5, with a tiebreak looming, Thompson held, then broke.
He subsequent meets Luciano Darderi, ranked 59, or Arthur Fery, the lowly ranked Englishman who upset Alexei Popyrin within the first spherical. Victory would take Thompson into the second week and a last-16 place for the primary time in his ninth go to to Wimbledon.
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Kimberly Birrell and Maya Joint began the day on a fantastic word for the Aussies, profitable their opening spherical girls’ doubles match in three units, in opposition to Ulrikke Eikeri of Norway and Makoto Ninomiya from Japan.
Not solely was it the Aussie duos first match collectively as a pair, however it was additionally the primary time both of them have performed doubles at Wimbledon.
In males’s doubles motion, Rinky Hijikata alongside Dutchman David Pel received a thriller within the final match of the day at SW19.
Going through a match level in each tie break units, the pair confirmed energy within the large moments to shut out the match 4-5 7-6(6) 7-6(9) – capping off a flawless day for Australian gamers at Wimbledon.
Earlier, John-Patrick Smith and Brazillian companion Fernando Romboli opened their marketing campaign with a straight units win.
AUSSIES IN ACTION: WIMBLEDON
DAY 3 RESULTS
Gents’s singles, second spherical
Jordan Thompson (AUS) d Benjamin Bonzi (FRA) 7-5 6-7(2) 4-6 6-2 6-4
Women’ doubles, first spherical
Kimberly Birrell (AUS)/Maya Joint (AUS) d Ulrikke Eikeri (NOR)/Makoto Ninomiya (JPN) 6-3 5-7 6-2
Gents’s doubles, first spherical
John-Patrick Smith (AUS)/Fernando Romboli (BRA) d Mackenzie McDonald (USA)/Alex Michelsen (USA) 6-4 7-5
Rinky Hijikata (AUS)/David Pel (NED) dAndre Goransson (SWE)/Sem Verbeek (NED) 4-6 7-6(6) 7-6(9)
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