Mannarino swept away by de Minaur: Wimbledon still buries the Frenchman
Adrian Mannarino collapsed in three sets against Alex de Minaur (6-3, 6-2, 6-2) in the second round. A new premature exit which increases its balance sheet in London.

Adrian Mannarino suffered another humiliation at Wimbledon. The French striker, 35th in the world, lost 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 to Alex de Minaur in 1h52 of play, in the second round of the London tournament. The Australian, 18th in the world, dominated every sector of the match.
On serve, de Minaur displayed formidable efficiency with 14 aces and only 4 double faults, while Mannarino struggled to find his bearings, with 28 unforced errors. The breaks were decisive: the Australian converted 4 of the 6 opportunities offered, compared to 1 success in 4 for the Frenchman. The first set set the tone, with a break in the second game, sealing the fate of the match.











