# Sinner and Alcaraz Advances to Wimbledon Tennis Championships Men's Singles Second Round
Yannick Sinner (No. 1, Italy) and Carlos Alcaraz (No. 3, Spain) have advanced to the second round of the men's singles at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships (total prize money of 50 million pounds, approximately 87.5 billion won).
On the first day of the tournament held at the All England Club in London, England on the 1st (local time)
Sinner defeated Yannick Hanfmann (No. 110, Germany) 3-1 (6-3 6-4 3-6 6-3) in the first round of the men's singles. **[실시간 바카라사이트](https://www.outlookindia.com/plugin-play/2023년-바카라-사이트-추천-실시간-에볼루션-바카라사이트-순위-top15-news-334941)**
In the previous match, 'defending champion' Alcaras defeated Marc Rayal (269th, Estonia) 3-0 (7-6<7-3> 7-5 6-2) to advance to the second round, the round of 64.
Sinner and Alcaras are players who won each of the two major tournaments held earlier this year.
Sinner, born in 2001, won the Australian Open, and Alcaras, born in 2003, won the French Open.
The two are expected to form a 'top 3' along with Novak Djokovic (2nd, Serbia), born in 1987, in this tournament and if they keep winning, they will meet in the semifinals.
The two also faced each other in the semifinals of the French Open this year, with Alcaraz winning 3-2 (2-6 6-3 3-6 6-4 6-3).
In the second round, Sinner will face Matteo Berrettini (59th, Italy), and Alcaraz will meet Aleksandar Vukic (69th, Australia).
Berrettini, who was the 2021 Wimbledon runner-up, and [Yannick Sinner](https://casinositewiki.edublogs.org/2024/10/13/the-kia-tigers-na-seong-beom-returns-to-action/), who is fighting for a spot in the third round, are a bit more difficult matchups.
Zhang Zhizhen (38th) and Shang Juncheng (91st, both China) both advanced to the second round, becoming the first Chinese players to win a Wimbledon men's singles main draw since professional players were allowed to compete in major tournaments in 1968.
In the women's singles, Arina Sabalenka (3rd, Belarus) withdrew due to a shoulder injury.
World No. 1 Iga Swiatek (Poland) has shown a weak side, with the quarterfinals being his best result at Wimbledon.
No. 2 Coco Gauff (USA) also showing a weak side, with the round of 16 being his best result at this tournament.
The women's singles are expected to be even more chaotic with Sabalenka's withdrawal.
Sabalenka, this year's Australian Open champion, has reached the semifinals of this tournament in 2021 and 2023.
Naomi Osaka (113th, Japan) defeated Gian Parry (53rd, France) 2-1 (6-1 1-6 6-4) in the first round to advance to the second round.
Osaka made twice as many errors as Parry on the day, 38-19, but overwhelmed her opponent with an overwhelming 34-14 successful attack.
Osaka’s next opponent is Emma Navarro (17th, USA).
This year’s Australian Open runner-up, Jung Chin-won (8th, China), and Mira Andreeva (23rd, Russia), who advanced to the French Open semifinals, were both eliminated in the first round.
Meanwhile, [Kwon Soon-woo](https://wakelet.com/wake/xCG7PtR67PQkVy26Jfjfi) (367th) is scheduled to begin his first-round match against Holger Rune (15th, Denmark) at around 10 p.m. on the 2nd, Korean time.
After the men's singles first round, which starts at 7 p.m. on Court 16, the second match was assigned to Kwon Soon-woo and Rune.