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Wimbledon 2025: Carlos Alcaraz vs Oliver Tarvet Preview, Head-to-Head, Prediction, and Pick

  • Carlos Alcaraz watched footage of Oliver Tarvet before their Wimbledon second-round match, noting his grass-court skills despite Tarvet's low ranking and wild-card entry.
  • Tarvet entered Wimbledon through wild-card qualifying, winning three matches including a 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 victory over Riedi to reach the second round.
  • Data confirms Alcaraz’s 19-match grass-court streak and unbeaten outside top 100 since May 2023, saying `If Oliver is here in the second round, it’s because he deserves it.`.
  • Tarvet's second-round run earns about $135,000 and elevates him into the top 400 ATP rankings.
  • A Tarvet upset could be the biggest in Wimbledon history, highlighting men's tennis' increasing depth and unpredictability.
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Triumph over the British in three sets and just over two hours

·Barcelona, Spain
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Wimbledon's second round matches in both singles events are underway today. Two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz will play local player Oliver Tarvet. In London, the action did not start until 2 pm due to rain.

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Carlos Alcaraz returns today to the track in Wimbledon to face in the second round of the Grand Slam grass before nothing less than Oliver Tarvet, a young university student from the previous who is making history in the tournament of his dreams and who will have to give up a prize of 115,000 euros. At 21 years old — one less than Carlitos — the young British with ranking 733 of the world gave the bell in the big tournament of his home by overco…

·Madrid, Spain
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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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