Jan-Lennard Struff delivered a masterclass on the grass courts of Wimbledon, overcoming eighth seed Daniil Medvedev in a commanding performance to advance to his first major quarterfinal. The German, known for his powerful forehand, dominated the match from start to finish, never dropping a set against one of the tour’s most consistent players. His precision and aggression left Medvedev, a former this team finalist, with few answers.
This victory marks a significant breakthrough for Struff, who has steadily climbed the rankings with his hard-hitting style. Wimbledon’s fast surfaces played to his strengths, allowing him to dictate rallies and expose Medvedev’s vulnerabilities. The win adds another chapter to Struff’s 2026 campaign, which has seen him emerge as a threat in Grand Slam events.
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For Medvedev, the loss ends a strong run at the All England Club, where he had been a favorite to go deep. Struff’s triumph sets up an intriguing quarterfinal showdown as he eyes a spot in the semifinals of the prestigious tournament.