Making a first appearance at Wimbledon, the sport’s most prestigious event, is something every tennis player remembers—and it can also be a nerve-filled occasion, too. After all, it’s arguably the most prestigious event in the sport.
Every now and then, though, a first appearance can stretch out a little longer and last until the latter stages of the fortnight.
Here’s a look at some of the men that have had a debut to remember at the third major of the year. (Photos: Getty Images)
1
Nick Kyrgios
With momentum on his side after winning his first grass-court ATP Challenger event in 2014, the then-19-year-old Australian rode that wave into Wimbledon. Granted a wild card into the tournament, Kyrgios made the most of his opportunity. In the second round, he rallied from a two-sets-to-one deficit and fought off nine match points against the 13th seed, Richard Gasquet. A couple of rounds later, he produced the upset of the tournament when he beat a No. 2-seeded Rafael Nadal in four sets.
2
Florian Meyer