The Wimbledon Championships witnessed a significant upset on Tuesday as Elisabetta Cocciaretto, ranked No. 116 in the world, stunned third-seeded Jessica Pegula in the first round. The Italian needed only 58 minutes to dispatch the American with a decisive 6-2, 6-3 victory. This marks Pegula's earliest exit at a Grand Slam tournament in five years.
Pegula, a quarterfinalist at Wimbledon in 2023, struggled mightily during the match, hitting only five winners while committing 24 unforced errors. In contrast, Cocciaretto played a clean and aggressive game, preventing Pegula from gaining any momentum. Cocciaretto did not face a single break point on her serve throughout the match.
The defeat is particularly disappointing for Pegula, who had just won the Bad Homburg Open in Germany, defeating Iga Swiatek in straight sets. Reflecting on her performance, Pegula acknowledged her disappointment, stating, "This is definitely probably the worst result I've had all year". She also gave credit to Cocciaretto for her exceptional play. Pegula's recent Grand Slam performances have been underwhelming since she lost last year's US Open final against Aryna Sabalenka, failing to advance beyond the quarter-finals in all three appearances. She mentioned managing a knee and a neck injury but generally feeling good, which added to her disappointment.
For Cocciaretto, this victory marks only her second win against a top-10 player and her first-ever top-five win. Last year, she missed Wimbledon due to pneumonia, which makes this year's performance even more meaningful. In an on-court interview, Cocciaretto expressed her joy and gratitude, saying it was a "dream come true" to play in such a prestigious tournament. She emphasized her hard work and determination to perform her best. "I was so pumped to play Wimbledon this year. I couldn't wait until the match started, because I was like practicing really hard to to do the best that I can today," Cocciaretto said.
The Italian player's journey has been marked by challenges, including a drop in her ranking due to illness. However, she remained focused on her development and performance, rather than dwelling on her ranking. Cocciaretto's aggressive approach and ability to seize opportunities were key to her success against Pegula. She highlighted the importance of learning from past experiences against top players and implementing those lessons on the court.
The upset sent shockwaves through the tournament, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Wimbledon and the rising talent in women's tennis. As for Pegula, this loss adds to a string of early Grand Slam exits, leaving her to reassess her strategy and prepare for future competitions. Meanwhile, Cocciaretto advances with newfound confidence and the opportunity to make a deep run at the All England Club.