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Grigor Dimitrov, Iga Swiatek, and Wimbledon’s Test of Complete Tennis

Grigor Dimitrov, Iga Swiatek, and Wimbledon’s Test of Complete Tennis

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Wimbledon is beginning to separate players who can solve matches with a full toolkit from players still trying to impose baseline patterns on grass. Alvin and Torrey frame the third round around that tension, using Grigor Dimitrov as the clearest example of why slice, touch, forward movement, serving patterns, and tactical variety still matter at the All England Club.

The episode also examines Iga Swiatek’s loss to Alex Eala as a question of tactical identity rather than talent. Swiatek’s grass-court challenges are discussed through forehand uncertainty, indecision, and a lack of consistent forward pressure, while Eala’s timing and backhand quality are credited as real match-winning tools.

From there, the conversation widens to Aryna Sabalenka’s consistency in a volatile women’s field, Amanda Anisimova’s loss to Madison Keys, and the depth of the men’s tour. Dimitrov, Safiullin, Bublik, Fritz, Struff, Davidovich Fokina, and Djokovic all become part of a broader argument: Wimbledon still rewards players who know how to play grass, not just players with the biggest games.

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