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Cocciaretto defeats Pegula as the upset bug hits Big W

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July 02, 2025

The Italian starts the trend by sending out the women's 3rd seed and then Zverev gets knocked out too

- Rutvick Mehta

MUMBAI: Elisabetta Cocciaretto was jokingly apologetic about being too philosophical in her post-match speech. Why wouldn't she be?

Last year around this time, the Italian with a penchant for grass was hoping for a Wimbledon to savour as a top-50 player having made her deepest entry in a Slam at the French Open (fourth round). She instead lay in a hospital with a long-standing bout of pneumonia.

This year, she did make it to Wimbledon after all, but as a player who had fallen out of the top 100 after kicking off 2024 with three consecutive first-round exits. In her opening act at the All England Club, though, she knocked out third seed Jessica Pegula 6-2, 6-3 in 58 minutes.

"You have to accept what life gives you," she said, before the apology followed.

Exactly a year after her most agonising FOMO moment, life would give the 24-year-old the biggest win yet of her career. In the very same tournament.

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