Munar and Cerundolo open the Spanish fire at Wimbledon

Published on June 27, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Jaume Munar faces Francisco Cerúndolo in his Wimbledon debut, a high-voltage duel on grass. The Mallorcan needs precision and patience to overcome the Argentine, while other Spaniards like Rafa Jódar and Roberto Bautista also seek to advance in the third Grand Slam of the year, promising an intense day for the fans.

Technical tennis photography on grass, green court with sharp white lines, racket in direct impact with yellow ball deforming, shoes dug into the turf lifting small green particles, tight net in the background with mesh texture, overhead stadium lighting creating defined shadows, visible sweat on the player's forehead, arms fully extended, movement frozen at the exact moment of the shot, ultra-realistic cinematic style, shallow depth of field, fine film grain, high-definition detail on the grip and strings, partially cloudy sky, intense competition atmosphere

Grass demands millimeter-perfect tennis 🎾

The Wimbledon surface punishes any tactical error. Munar will need to adjust his baseline game to adapt to the low, fast bounce of the grass, minimizing long rallies. Cerúndolo, with a powerful drive, will seek to impose his rhythm from the baseline. The key will be the first serve and the ability to read drop shots, a common resource in matches on this highly technical surface.

The drama of sweating buckets in pristine white 💦

Watching Munar and Cerúndolo fight for every point is synonymous with seeing the tournament's strict white dress code become a map of sweat. Meanwhile, Rafa Jódar and Bautista try not to look like tourists lost among all that English grass. In the end, everyone knows that what matters is not dressing to the nines, but not slipping like on an ice rink.