Frances Tiafoe had fun for Ben Shelton's reaction to his Wimbledon 1st victory; Lindsey Vonn also addresses American triumph


Frances Tiafoe He launched his style Wimbledon campaign, defeating Elmer Moller in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 to advance in the second round of the Grand Slam tournament. His celebrations spread far beyond the center of the court

After the victory, Tiafoe shared photos of his first game where he was in action, making amazing donkeys, flight and backs. He titled the photo:

“Enemy of snow ❄️❄️”

North -American Tennis Star Ben Shelton reacted to victory in the comments section:

“Dr.”

Tiafoe, which was fun for this, responded to comment, writing,

“😂😂😂 Bruh cold.”

Good vibrations did not stop here. The Olympic Ski Legend Lindsey vonn also jumped, writing:

“Yes, brother!”

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In the first round, Tiafor fired 7 aces in Moller's 2 and committed only 4 double faults compared to Dane 13. Its first service percentage was 54%, and won 88% of these points and 59% in their second service. Meanwhile, Moller won 71% of his first service points and 69% in the second service.

Tiafoe turned 5 of 11 knitting opportunities, while Møller, who had only two possibilities, could only turn one. The American also won more points in general (from 90 to 70), including 34 reception points and 56 in service.

The 12 Tiafoe will face the next British tennis player Cameron Norrie In the second round of the tournament. Norrie defeated Roberto Bautista Agut Spain 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-3).


Frances Tiafoe previously made History at Roland Garros

Frances Tiafoe entered Wimbledon with high spirits after he reached the quarterfinals of the French Open, becoming the first North -American black man who came to the stage from Arthur Ashe in 1971. In addition, he became the first North -American who reached Roland Garros since Andre Agassi in 1993.

Tiafoe pushed the first rounds, beating Sebastian KordaDaniel Altmaier and Alexei Popyrin in straight sets. His career was stopped by Lorenzo Musetti in the quarterfinals when he fell 6-12, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1. His departure caused some controversy after Tiafoe publicly expressed frustration by the officer after Musetti's ball incident.

Above all, Tiafoe has not been in a great touch of clay transition to grass. At Queen's Club, Dan Evans did not stun in Tiafoe in straight sets, 7-5, 6-2.