Tennis-With Alcaraz absent, Spanish teenager Jodar impresses on Wimbledon debut


Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - June 29, 2026 Spain's Rafael Jodar in action during his first round match against Britain's Felix Gill REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge

LONDON, June 29 (Reuters) - Carlos Alcaraz is ⁠back home nursing a wrist injury and retired great Rafa Nadal might be ⁠lounging on his boat off the coast of Mallorca but Spain has yet ‌another Wimbledon contender in the shape of powerful teenager Rafael Jodar.

The 19-year-old made his main draw debut at the All England Club on Monday and looked immediately at home in his first professional match on a grass court ​as he eased to a 6-3 6-3 7-5 victory ⁠over British wildcard Felix Gill.

Facing a callow ⁠Spaniard in the first match on a lush Court Three might have been seen as ⁠an ‌opportunity for 220th-ranked Gill to cause an upset against the 23rd seed.

But that never looked remotely likely as Jodar emulated two-time Wimbledon champions Alcaraz and Nadal by reaching ⁠the second round as a teenaged debutant.

"It was a very ​tough match and Felix played ‌very well," Jodar said on court. "I feel my game is very good on ⁠this surface even ​though I haven't played much on it, so I need to get used to it. That's why I came early to Wimbledon to have a few more days. Now it's on to the second ⁠match."

Ranked around 500 in the world a year ago, the ​6ft 3in Jodar has rocketed up the rankings since and announced himself on the big stage by reaching the French Open quarter-finals this year on his debut, having won his first ATP ⁠title in Marrakech.

While Spanish players used to be renowned as claycourt warriors whose weapons were rendered harmless on the lawns, Nadal and then Alcaraz changed all that.

With a hugely powerful baseline game, a potent serve and an ability to mix it up, Jodar showed he will be ​a threat in a dominant display against the willing Gill.

Only ⁠when he went a break down early in the third set did it look as though ​he might get dragged into a duel, but he quickly ‌found another gear, breaking back twice to wrap ​up a quick win.

Jodar's next assignment promised to be a tougher one against vastly experienced fellow Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Alison Williams)

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