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Wimbledon’s Jew-ish hope knocked out in round one

Denis Shapovalov said afterwards that the tournament had ‘become a joke’

July 2, 2025 14:02
Denis Shapovalov is out of Wimbledon (Photo: Denis Shapovalov)
Denis Shapovalov is out of Wimbledon (Photo: Denis Shapovalov)
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Canadian tennis player Denis Shapovalov has crashed out of Wimbledon in the first round, marking his worst performance in the tournament since 2019. With 11 double faults from Shapovalov during the game, Argentinian Mariano Navone was able to come back from a set down to beat the Canadian.

Born in Tel-Aviv – where he lived until moving to Canada as a one year old – to an Ashkenazi Jewish mother, Denis Shapovalov or “Shapo”, as he is commonly known, is the world’s 27th seed. However, the 26-year-old suffered a disappointing end to his grass season on Wimbledon’s second day.

Shapovalov certainly has big game experience. From beating Andy Murray in Wimbledon 2021 on the road to his first major semi-final, to defeating the legendary Rafael Nadal in Italy the year later, Shapovalov had hoped to go much further in this year’s grass court tournament.

In an interview with Tennis Channel last year, Shapovalov revealed his love for Wimbledon. “I definitely enjoy (playing) on grass.” He went on to convey his love for Wimbledon's “awesome” fans. “The atmosphere at Wimbledon is different from a lot of other tournaments. The fans are right up [close] to you. It’s great to have that support.”