Medvedev's Early Exit Shakes Wimbledon 2025: Bonzi's Stunning Victory
Daniil Medvedev's unexpected first-round loss to Benjamin Bonzi at Wimbledon 2025 marks a significant upset in the tournament's opening days.



Medvedev's Unexpected Departure from Wimbledon 2025
In a surprising turn of events at Wimbledon 2025, Daniil Medvedev, the Russian world number nine and a two-time semi-finalist, faced a shocking first-round exit. Medvedev was defeated by the 64th-ranked Frenchman Benjamin Bonzi with scores of 7-6 (7-2), 3-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2. This loss marks the first time in seven Wimbledon appearances that Medvedev has failed to advance past the first round.
The Match Breakdown
Medvedev, known for his resilience and strategic play, seemed to struggle against Bonzi's unexpected surge in performance. The match was intense, with Bonzi dominating the crucial tie-breaks in the first and third sets. After three hours and seven minutes, Bonzi sealed his victory with an impressive four-set finish, ending his six-match Tour-level losing streak on grass.
Medvedev's Reaction
Post-match, Medvedev expressed his disappointment, stating, "It's tough, I mean, sad. I felt like I didn't play too bad. I don't see much I could do better." He also acknowledged Bonzi's exceptional performance, adding, "I was surprised by his level. I know that he can play well. I would be surprised if you find a match of him playing like this any other time this year."
Bonzi's Triumph
For Bonzi, this victory was monumental. It was his first-ever win against a top-10 ranked opponent and matched his best Wimbledon result by reaching the second round. Bonzi shared his excitement, saying, "This is special for me today. It is my first top-10 win at a slam and it is always special at this tournament. I love this place."
Other Notable Matches
Elsewhere in the tournament, Greek former world number three Stefanos Tsitsipas retired due to a long-standing back issue after falling two sets down against French world number 113 Valentin Royer. Tsitsipas explained, "Tennis is a rotational sport, and if you can't rotate, then there's no reason playing it."
Looking Ahead
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Bonzi to see if he can continue his impressive run. Medvedev's early exit leaves the competition wide open, with many top players vying for the prestigious Wimbledon title.