LONDON — Injuries knocked five players out of Wimbledon on Wednesday — with second-seeded Victoria Azarenka joining the man who stunned Rafael Nadal in the first round and the American who won the longest match in tennis history on the casualty list.
The start of Day 3 of the grass-court Grand Slam was less about the tennis results and more about a list that included Azarenka, Steve Darcis and John Isner.
Also pulling out with injuries were 10th-seeded Marin Cilic (left knee) and 2006 quarterfinalist Radek Stepanek (left hamstring).
"I would say (it's a) very black day," Cilic said of the rash of injury withdrawals. "The other days, other weeks, there were no pullouts. Everything just happened today."
The tournament also lost a former champion, 2002 winner Lleyton Hewitt, but he managed to play a match. The Australian was ousted by 189th-ranked German qualifier Dustin Brown, 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-2.
The dreadlocked Brown, who switched nationality from Jamaica in 2010, was in tears after beating the former No. 1-ranked player.
"I cried like a little girl," said Brown, who has played mainly on the lower-tier challenger circuit in 2013 and had never won a match at Wimbledon until this year.
For Hewitt, who upset 11th-seeded Stanislas Wawrinka in the first round, it was a dispiriting departure from his 15th straight appearance at the All England Club. Asked if he would be back next year, he said, "Yeah, definitely. We'll see."