July 4, 2025
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The judge on Wimbledon did not allow the 10th racket to be submitted for the match. What happened?

Ben Schelton is very close to victory over rini hidzikata in the second round of Meigor”, – WRITE: Sport.ua

July 3 tenth of the world racket in a male single discharge Ben Shelton (USA) started the Wimbledon-2025 Second Round match against the 87th ATR Rating Number Rinchi rustle from Australia.

Shelton won the first two networks (6: 2, 7: 5) and led 5: 4 with a break in the third. Ben remained for the match and get a permit to the third circle of the herbal Major.

However, the judge did not allow it to do this and postponed the match the next day after a curfew. Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam tournament where time limitation is valid to complete all matches – 23:00 local time.

Shelton did not like this solution, but, with high probability, after recovery (approximately at 2:30 pm), the American will come out and serve for the match – the hinge for all three networks has never made a break.

Interestingly, Shelton is partly guilty of transfer – in the ninth game of the third party at the reception of Ben did not sell three matches from 40: 0.

In addition to Schelton’s match and to start, on July 4, Gael Montishes and Marton Fukiovich (6: 4, 1: 6, 4: 6, 7: 6 (7: 5)) also play their confrontation on July 4. The winners of these duels will come together in the 1/16 Finals of the Slemem in London.

Wimbledon: The Montis did not close the opponent from 5: 3 in the 4th set. Gael's match was stopped

– Tennis Channel (@tennischannel) July 3, 2025

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