Jannik Sinner needed five sets to beat Miomir Kecmanovic in the first round of Wimbledon on Monday afternoon, as the world No. 1 avoided an embarrassing early exit
The BBC Wimbledon panel were left taken aback by Jannik Sinner’s potential violation of the dress code on Centre Court, after the world No. 1 and defending champion navigated a testing first-round encounter. Sinner defeated Miomir Kecmanovic 4-6 6-3 6-7 6-2 6-3, overcoming a number of challenging physical obstacles along the way.
Having suffered a major upset at the French Open, unable to cope with the sweltering heat, cooler conditions at SW19 were not to blame on this occasion. Instead, Sinner bled heavily from his foot, to such an extent that it soaked through his shoe, staining his pristine white footwear a deep crimson.
Following the match, Sinner admitted on court that he had feared being removed by tournament officials for breaching Wimbledon‘s all-white dress code.
Officials ultimately decided against taking any action, a decision that appeared to catch the BBC panel off guard.
“This was another unexpected element, the blood on Sinner’s right foot from early on,” Tim Henman remarked while analysing the match. “I’ll be interested to see what he’s got to say about that.”
Two-time semi-finalist Tracy Austin then replied: “And I don’t think red is allowed like that out there! It’s not an all-white shoe!”
Henman quipped in response: “Tough fine for breaking the rules.”
Host Balding then weighed in, noting that the possible infringement had been raised in the previous interview: “Lee McKenzie said that to him in the interview: ‘you’re nearly contravening the rules’.”
New BBC pundit Eugenie Bouchard, appearing on the broadcast for the first time, elaborated further: “It’s a little more than 10 per cent [fine], we do have to realise that’s a lot of blood to go through a shoe like that.”
Sinner confessed that he had contemplated the possibility of being withdrawn from the match after tournament officials noticed the crimson staining on his shoe.
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“I’m actually very surprised they let me keep playing because, you know, all-white, it turned into a little red,” he said in his on-court interview.
“No, no, it just you know a nail. I didn’t want to also disturb Miomir, I think we both had you know a good rhythm. It was a great match from both of us, so I didn’t want to take any time. It’s all good, thank you.
“Coming back here as defending champion means a lot to me, even though every year is different, every year can be very tough. So first of all, very happy to win the first one. Of course, we will try to plan a couple of improvements for the next match, but I can be very, very happy.”
Sinner also endured a nasty fall in the opening stages of the match, yet managed to recover sufficiently to avert what would have been a stunning first-round defeat.


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