Tennis-Keys ticks off bucket list Centre Court appearance


Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 4, 2026 Madison Keys of the U.S. celebrates after winning her third round match against Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. REUTERS/Toby Melville

LONDON, July 4 (Reuters) - ⁠Madison Keys had extra reason to celebrate her Fourth of July victory over fellow ⁠American Amanda Anisimova at Wimbledon on Saturday -- it was her first ever ‌match on the fabled Centre Court.

Keys, the 26th seed, had never struck a ball on the sport's most famous arena in 11 previous visits but it was worth the wait as she won 3-6 6-2 6-3 to ​reach the fourth round.

"I'm glad that I finally got ⁠to check that off of the ⁠list," the 31-year-old former Australian Open champion told reporters when asked if it had been on ⁠her ‌bucket list.

The fact she had never played on Centre Court before is remarkable in itself, given her profile and the fact that she is a two-time quarter-finalist ⁠at the grasscourt Slam.

"Everyone was shocked. I was saying that ​to (agent) Max (Eisenbud) the other ‌day, and he's like, 'you've been on Centre Court.' I was like, 'no, I actually ⁠physically have not.'"

Keys ​found out that she would face sixth seed Anisimova when the order of play was published on Friday.

"I was so excited. I was texting our podcast group chat. I was like, 'Guys, I'm going to ⁠be on the Centre Court of Wimbledon. This ​is crazy.'"

Keys, who warmed up for Wimbledon by winning the Eastbourne title last week, took a while to get going but then looked totally at home on the historic court.

Asked how it ⁠had felt in the minutes before she walked on, Keys said it had been fun.

"It's funny, just like all these years later when you do the whole walk and down the stairs, I was like, I've never seen this. I kind of kept looking around," ​she said.

"I don't know if I would say it was intimidating. ⁠It was just really fun for me to ... experience it for the first time. I ​really kind of took it all in. I was quite ‌literally looking at every single picture on the ​wall."

Keys will face Czech ninth seed Linda Noskova on Monday as she bids to match her best Wimbledon run.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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