Canada’s auger – Ariassi, Mboko withdrew from Wimbledon in the second round

There are no more Canadians in Wimbledon’s singles game.
Felix Auger-Aliassime and Victoria Mboko lost in the second round on Thursday, ending hopes of the country winning the Grand Slam title in the men’s and women’s draw.
The auger of the 25th seed – Aliassime lost to Germany’s Jan-Lennard 3-6, 7-6 (9), 3-6, 4-6.
The Canadians maintained a triple breakpoint in the second group and then had a 1-1 fight without seeds.
The game started Wednesday and was then suspended overnight and resumed Thursday morning when the Montreal native continued to give up on the next two sets.
In the three years before the second round defeat, Russian Diamonds – Aliassem lost in the first round at Wimbledon. His best performance on Grass-Court Grand Slam was when he reached the quarterfinals in 2021.
Struff plays off against second-seed champion Carlos Alcaraz.
Mboko comes in as a lucky loser, his bluntness against unseeded American Hailey Baptiste (7-6 (6), 6-3).
The Canadian was previously excluded with No. 25 Magdalena Frech in the first round but was unable to continue a Cinderella run at the All England Club.
Baptiste beat Mboko 82-71 in points and scored two breakthroughs from Mboko.
She will advance in the third round, facing Russia’s Mirra Andreeva.
Gabriela Dabrowski and New Zealand partner Erin Routliffe are still alive in women’s doubles.



