Alexander Zverev, the fourth seed at Wimbledon, made a strong start to his campaign, defeating Roberto Carballes Baena in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2. The German, seeking his first Grand Slam title, showcased his powerful serve and aggressive forehand, proving too much for the Spaniard.
Despite a valiant effort, Carballes Baena, ranked 60 places below Zverev, struggled to keep pace. The first set saw Zverev break Carballes Baena twice after a nervy start. Zverev’s serve was particularly impressive, averaging around 125 miles per hour and producing 18 aces.
The second set witnessed a similar pattern, with Zverev breaking Carballes Baena in the fifth game after a grueling rally. The crowd, sensing an upset, rallied behind the underdog Carballes Baena, but Zverev remained composed and sealed the set.
In the third set, Zverev broke Carballes Baena early on but then faced three break points himself. However, Zverev held firm and ultimately cruised to victory. The German’s impressive performance sets him up nicely for the next round as he continues his quest for a maiden Grand Slam title.