5 - Jannik Sinner is the youngest player to reach 5+ consecutive Men’s Singles quarter-finals at Wimbledon since Pete Sampras (24 years 317 days) in 1996 – ages calculated at start of respective events. Streak.
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4 - In the past decade, Felix Auger Aliassime is just the 4th player from outside Europe to reach the QF at both Roland Garros & Wimbledon in a season after Juan Martin del Potro (2018), Kei Nishikori (2019) & Alex de Minaur (2024). Victory.
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21 - Aryna Sabalenka lost her first Grand Slam tie break since the French Open 2023 (vs Karolina Muchova) interrupting the longest winning streak in tie breaks in the Open Era, males included (21 in a row). Unexpected.
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121 - Osaka is the first player to defeat Sabalenka in straight sets in a Major since Azarenka (US Open 2020) - only Navratilova (143) played more consecutive Women's Singles GS matches than Sabalenka (121) with one set won in the Open Era. Break.
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3 - Naomi Osaka has become the Asian-born player with the most wins against the reigning World No. 1 since the WTA Rankings were published in 1975 (three). Fearless.
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3 - Naomi Osaka is the third Japanese Women’s Singles quarter-finalist in Wimbledon in the Open Era after Kimiko Date (1995 and 1996) and Ai Sugiyama (2004). Trio.
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79.5 - Novak Djokovic has reached the quarter-final in 79.5% (66/83) of his Men’s Singles main draw appearances at Grand Slams – the highest rate of any player in the Open Era. Permanent.
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106 - Novak Djokovic has claimed his 106th Men’s Singles match win at Wimbledon, surpassing Roger Federer (105) for the outright-most of any player in the Open Era. Eclipse.
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3 - This is Karolina Muchova’s seventh main draw appearance in Wimbledon: either she lost in the First Round (2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025) or made the quarter-finals (2019, 2021 and 2026). Alternative.
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10/10 - Jessica Pegula is the second player in the Open Era to reach all her first 10 Women’s Singles Grand Slam quarter-finals after having turned 26 along with Helga Masthoff. Wine.
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3 - Grigor Dimitrov is one of the three players to reach the Round of 16 in each of the last four editions of Wimbledon Men’s Singles (since 2023) along with Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic. Top.
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128 - Alexander Zverev has claimed a 128th career Men’s Singles match win at Grand Slams, surpassing Rafael Nadal (127) for the outright second-most of any player since his Grand Slam debut in 2015; only Djokovic has more. Fire.
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1 - Alexandra Eala is now:
✅ the first Asian in the Open Era to defeat the reigning Women's Singles champion at Wimbledon
✅ the first left-hander to defeat the reigning Women's Singles champion at Wimbledon since Navratilova (1982). Big.
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4 - Marta Kostyuk has made her first career Fourth Round in Wimbledon becoming the third player from Ukraine in the Open Era to achieve the feat at all four Singles Majors after Elina Svitolina and Andrei Medvedev. Completion.
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36 - Aryna Sabalenka has claimed 36 Grand Slam wins as top-seeded, equalling Billie Jean King (36) for the ninth-most in the Open Era. Upward.
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8 - Aryna Sabalenka has now reached the Round of 16 in each of the last eight Grand Slam Women’s Singles events, the only other player who could achieve this is Iga Swiatek. Consistent.
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6 - Only Wayne Arthurs in Wimbledon 1999 (seven) has won more tie breaks than Jan Lennard Struff (six in Wimbledon 2026) in the first three Rounds of a Major in the Open Era. Skill.
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20 - Jannik Sinner is the player with the most Round of 32 played in Men’s Singles Grand Slam events in the Open Era without ever losing (20-0). Standard.
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5 - Jannik Sinner is the youngest player to reach the second week in 5+ consecutive seasons in Men’s Singles at Wimbledon since Pete Sampras (1992-1996). Law.
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