2025 Wimbledon Qualifiers
ATP
1 Chris Rodesch (LUX, 23) 163
2 Filip Misolic (AUT, 23) 110
3 Leandro Rieri (SUI, 23) 506
4 Adrian Mannarino (FRA, 36) 125
5 James McCabe (AUS, 21) 177
6 Valentin Royer (FRA, 24) 112
7 Arthur Cazaux (FRA, 22) 116
8 Giulio Zeppieri (ITA, 23) 353
9 Beibit Zhukayev (KAZ, 24) 251
10 Alex Bolt (AUS, 32) 181
11 Jaime Faria (POR, 21) 117
12 August Holmgren (DNK, 27) 195
13 Shintaro Mochzuki (JPN, 22) 146
14 Oliver Tarvet (GBR, 21) 719
15 Nicolas Jarry (CHI, 29) 146
16 Nikoloz Basilashvili (GEO, 33) 128
WTA
1 Carson Branstine (CAN, 24) 197
2 Linda Fruhvirtova (CZE, 20) 150
3 Iva Jovic (USA, 17) 89
4 Anastasia Zakharova (23) 94
5 Veronika Erjavoic (SLO, 25) 171
6 Priscilla Hon (AUS, 27) 137
7 Taylor Townsend (USA, 29) 98
8 Diane Parry (FRA, 22) 113
9 Shuai Zhang (CHN, 36) 127
10 Talia Gibson (AUS, 21) 129
11 Petra Martic (CRO, 34) 139
12 Aliaksandra Sasnovich (31) 108
13 Ella Seidel (GER, 20) 110
14 Nina Stojanovic (SRB, 28) 172
15 Elsa Jacquemot (FRA, 22) 115
16 Kaja Juvan (SLO, 24) 242
ATP & WTA Wimbledon Qualifying 6/23 - 6/26 2025
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Re: ATP & WTA Wimbledon Qualifying 6/23 - 6/26 2025
I know that it was more than 14 days. It was one of the hottest 6 months of tennis ever. She was beating people left and right, and then, as you say, the injuries hit.
But it really seems like she simply forgot how to play. One thing is to not be able to reach her level again. Another is losing in qualies over and over again.
I wish she could get back to that USO final level.
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Re: ATP & WTA Wimbledon Qualifying 6/23 - 6/26 2025
Obviously we can never know for sure, but that long a lay off ... followed by subsequent injuries... made it hard to know if she really did "forget" anything, or just couldn't pull it off physically any more. Guess we will never really know.

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Re: ATP & WTA Wimbledon Qualifying 6/23 - 6/26 2025
I think we can see that the serve is not what it was in 2019, and that is likely the result of the shoulder injury.
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Re: ATP & WTA Wimbledon Qualifying 6/23 - 6/26 2025
And during that time, she also had injury issues that she did not properly recover from but kept on playing, as I recall.skatingfan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 27, 2025 7:32 pmI think we can see that the serve is not what it was in 2019, and that is likely the result of the shoulder injury.
It seems like time is going backwards towards 1984 . . . 

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Re: ATP & WTA Wimbledon Qualifying 6/23 - 6/26 2025
As I have learned personally, back problems heal but never go away. My guess is she just isn't physically able to sustain the level of tennis she showed during her magic summer.
It's the same thing for Paula Badosa, albeit her style of tennis gives her a little more leeway to be successful without tearing the cover off the ball.
It's the same thing for Paula Badosa, albeit her style of tennis gives her a little more leeway to be successful without tearing the cover off the ball.
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