Wimbledon starts today and Nuno Borges opens the grass for Portugal
The cathedral of tennis opens its doors this Monday. Portugal's number one takes the court against Tristan Boyer, with a possible Sinner clash looming.
Today marks the start of what is, for many, the most beautiful tournament of the year. Wimbledon opened its doors this Monday, with the grass still fresh, the compulsory white, and the first main-draw matches rolling out in London.
For Portugal, all eyes are on Nuno Borges. The national number one takes the court on opening day against American Tristan Boyer, in a match that, on paper, is within his reach. Borges, 29, sits around the top 65 of the rankings and put together a solid grass-court build-up, with three wins in five matches pointing to good form on the circuit’s trickiest surface.
The second-round ghost
If he gets past this first round, a poisoned gift awaits: Jannik Sinner, the world number one, is the likely opponent in the second round. It’s not a tie to dream of winning, but the Portuguese has a strong serve and a game that bothers people — and on grass, where a well-placed serve decides points, nobody enjoys facing him.
Grass rewards bravery: short points, quick decisions, little time to think. It’s a surface that can shrink the gap between a top-10 player and someone further down, and that’s exactly where the Portuguese hope lives.
Whatever the result, having a Portuguese player open Wimbledon is reason enough to switch on the TV.
See also: the preview of the Portuguese at Wimbledon and the start of the World Cup knockouts. Live results on the official Wimbledon site.
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