Friday at Wimbledon,Russian player Roman Safiullin stole the show with a decisive win over Brazilian Joao Fonseca. Big moment for Safiullin. After long injury rehab,straight-sets victory marked his return to form .
Ranked No. 132 before tournament,Safiullin hadn't seen a tour-level win in 2026 . Against 19-year-old Fonseca,he showed skill,saving all five break points. Matched his best Wimbledon run,echoing his 2023 quarter-final performance.
Afterward,Safiullin opened up about his tough road back. “After the US Open,I had to stop to treat my injury. That time was super tough . Even half year ago,I didn’t know whether I would be able to come back. I’m super happy to be back here.” Crowd felt it. His relief and determination were clear.
Path here wasn't easy. After 2025 US Open,he ended season early to focus on recovery. Since qualifying,he's shown grit — coming back from brink against Andrey Rublev,beating Botic van de Zandschulp in five-set thriller.
His latest win bumped him up 37 spots to No. 95 in ATP rankings. Wimbledon record now 9-3. Next,he faces either seven-time champ Novak Djokovic or France’s Arthur Rinderknech for a shot at quarter-finals. Can he keep this momentum…?






