On the 10th local time, Krejcikova, who won the women's singles championship at Wimbledon last year, had a bad season on grass this year, and the Czech No. 7 seed lost to Slovakian opponent Slamkova 4:6, 3:6, and was upset in the 2025 London Queen's Tournament.
Krycikova
Krejcikova went all the way to Wimbledon last year, beating Italy's Paulini in three sets in the final to win her second career Grand Slam women's singles title since the 2021 French Open. However, the 29-year-old star's road to defending his title at this year's grass-court Grand Slam has been dealt a blow, and the WTA 500-rated British warm-up first leg has not been able to shake off the low tide of returning from injury.
Krejcikova was forced to miss the Australian Open in January due to a back injury, and it was not until Strasbourg returned to action in May that she swallowed the defeat, and then the French Internet celebrity was also stopped in the second round, and she is currently ranked 17th in the WTA world women's singles, and she needs to find her form before Wimbledon starts at the end of June.