Wimbledon 2025
Wimbledon 2025 Day 4 Recap: Djokovic Dazzles, British Dreams Fade, and the Draw Gets Interesting
🗓️ July 3, 2025 | Wimbledon Day 4 Summary
Wimbledon Day 4 brought an electric mix of dominant performances, dramatic comebacks, and emotional crowd moments. Novak Djokovic returned to Centre Court with style — both in his tennis and his celebrations — while British hopes Dan Evans and Jack Pinnington Jones fell short. Meanwhile, Alex de Minaur showed grit with a gritty four-set comeback.
Here’s a complete breakdown of the Day 4 men’s action at Wimbledon 2025.
🎯 Must-Watch Matches and Results
✅ Novak Djokovic def. Dan Evans (6-3, 6-2, 6-2)*
The 7-time Wimbledon champion delivered a clinic on Centre Court. Facing British wildcard Dan Evans — who famously upset him back in Monte Carlo 2021 — Djokovic was unfazed. The Serb played aggressively from the start, breaking Evans early in each set and dominating from the baseline.
Highlight Moment:
Djokovic celebrated with a little dance for his daughter in the players’ box after a clutch winner, charming the Centre Court crowd.
“He looked completely in control,” wrote BBC Sport, describing the win as “utterly dominant.”
✅ Alex de Minaur def. Arthur Cazaux (4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-0)
After dropping the first set, de Minaur regrouped and completely shut out Cazaux in the final two sets. Known for his speed and tenacity, the Aussie powered through with smart shot selection and relentless defense.
Fourth Set Stat:
De Minaur won 6-0 with a 92% first-serve win rate and 12 winners to just 3 unforced errors.
✅ Flavio Cobolli def. Jack Pinnington Jones (6-1, 7-6(6), 6-2)
British wildcard Jack Pinnington Jones, just 22 years old and ranked No. 281, showed flashes of brilliance — especially in the second set where he clawed back from 2-5 to force a tiebreak. But Cobolli’s composure under pressure proved too much.
Rising Star Watch:
Despite the loss, Pinnington Jones is quickly becoming a fan favorite, praised for his aggressive net play and fearless attitude.
⏳ Ongoing/Incomplete Matches (As of 7:59 PM IST)
Some matches were either still in play or results were not available at the time of this report:
- Munar vs Marozsan – No final result
- Mensik vs Giron – No final result
- Dimitrov vs Moutet – No final result (Note: Moutet held a 2-0 head-to-head record before today’s match, including a Wimbledon upset in 2019)
📈 Big Talking Points
🧊 Djokovic Back to His Ruthless Best
After concerns around stomach issues in his first-round match, Djokovic looked sharp. His serve was firing, his movement looked effortless, and his confidence was evident in both his play and his body language.
“He’s sending a clear message to the field — he’s here for number eight.”
🇬🇧 British Wildcards Struggle Despite Crowd Support
Dan Evans couldn’t match Djokovic’s level. Jack Pinnington Jones, though, captured hearts with his grit and athleticism. The Centre Court and Court 18 crowds were loud, loyal, and passionate — but ultimately disappointed.
🌱 Draw Is Opening Up
With Medvedev already out in Round 1 and other seeds faltering, there’s a growing question: is the draw clearing a path for an underdog? Players like de Minaur or even Cobolli could capitalize on this turbulence.
📊 Match Stats Snapshot
| Match | Key Stat |
|---|---|
| Djokovic vs Evans | 81% first serve points won by Djokovic |
| de Minaur vs Cazaux | 6-0 final set, 92% first-serve win rate |
| Pinnington Jones | 11 aces in Round 1 (vs Etcheverry), high crowd energy |
No official post-match stats for ongoing matches were released at this time.
🧠 Expert Analysis
Is Djokovic Unstoppable?
Early signs say yes. He’s pacing himself perfectly and looks fully fit.
Can Brits Make a Deeper Run?
With only a few left in the draw, the weight now shifts to the likes of Norrie and Draper.
Is a Cinderella Story Brewing?
De Minaur and Cobolli both looked dialed in today. If the seeds keep falling, one could easily sneak into the semis or beyond.
🧵 Final Thoughts: Day 4 in a Nutshell
Wimbledon Day 4 was less chaotic than Day 3 — but the level of tennis stayed high. Djokovic made a statement. De Minaur reminded fans why he’s one of the most underrated players on grass. And Jack Pinnington Jones gave the British faithful something to believe in for the future.
As more matches wrap up and Round 3 begins, one thing is clear: this Wimbledon draw is far from predictable.
Stay tuned for our Day 5 recap tomorrow.
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