The 2025 Wimbledon Championships reached a dramatic turning point as Grigor Dimitrov was forced to retire from his match against Jannik Sinner due to a severe pectoral injury. The Bulgarian star, who was leading by two sets, collapsed in agony during the third set and left the court in tears, leaving fans and players alike in shock.
Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic continued his quest for another Wimbledon title, securing a hard-fought victory over Alex de Minaur in four sets. The Serbian star, who battled both his opponent and challenging wind conditions, took to social media to celebrate his progress to the quarter-finals.
In other matches, American Ben Shelton powered into the last eight, setting up a thrilling clash with Sinner. However, his compatriot Emma Navarro was less fortunate, falling to Mirra Andreeva in a tightly contested match.
The day was not without controversy off the court, as a Wimbledon worker reportedly discovered a metal bolt in their £13 salad poke bowl. The bizarre incident left staff scrambling to investigate, though the worker ultimately went without a replacement meal due to time constraints.
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Sinner, who faces his own injury concerns after a nasty fall during his match. The Italian revealed he will undergo an MRI scan to assess the damage, raising questions about his fitness for the upcoming quarter-final against Shelton.
With Dimitrov's heartbreaking exit and Djokovic's relentless pursuit of glory, Wimbledon 2025 continues to deliver unforgettable moments on and off the court.
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