Swiss tennis player Belinda Bencic has advanced to the third round of Wimbledon after a thrilling match against American opponent Daniel Collins. In a game that lasted over two and a half hours, the outcome was undecided until the very end, with both players giving it their all. It all came down to a match tiebreaker, played to 10 points instead of the usual 7, and it was at this point that Bencic showed her true strength.
Bencic started off strong, taking a commanding lead of 5-1 in the tiebreaker. She continued to dominate, leaving Collins struggling to keep up. After a total of 2 hours and 43 minutes, Bencic sealed the victory with a score of 10-2 in the tiebreaker, securing her spot in the third round.
This win is particularly significant for Bencic, as it is only her second match since withdrawing from the French Open in May. She arrived at Wimbledon without playing any preparatory tournaments, making her victory over Collins even more impressive. The American proved to be a tough competitor, pushing Bencic to her limits. In the first set, Bencic struggled to find her rhythm and lost 6-3.
However, in the middle of the second set, Bencic started to find her footing and managed to break Collins’ serve twice, leading to a 6-4 win in the set. The third set was closely contested, with both players vying for the upper hand. Collins’ speed and powerful shots made it difficult for Bencic to engage in rallies, but the Swiss player managed to hold her ground, saving all four break points she faced.
Bencic’s level of play peaked just in time, as she won crucial points when Collins was serving in the tiebreaker. Her strong serves and unwavering confidence played a key role in securing her victory. This marks Bencic’s first entry into the third round at Wimbledon since 2019.
Looking ahead, Bencic will face Magda Linette in the third round. Linette, ranked 24th in the world, defeated Jill Teichmann in the first round and overcame Barbora Strycova in a three-set match in the second round. Bencic will face another tough challenge, but her recent win against Collins will undoubtedly boost her confidence heading into the next round.
Overall, Belinda Bencic’s victory against Daniel Collins in the second round of Wimbledon was hard-fought and well-deserved. Bencic’s resilience and determination were on full display as she overcame the obstacles in her path. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Bencic to see if she can continue her winning streak and make a deep run at Wimbledon.