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A tip of the cap to the Wimbledon player who caught his hat when it fell off but still won a point

LONDON (AP) — Perhaps Jordan Thompson deserved a tip of the cap for winning a set-ending point at Wimbledon while clutching his hat after it fell off his head during a serve. His opponent Friday, Luciano Darderi, thought that point shouldn’t have been awarded to Thompson, but the chair umpire disagreed.

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A tip of the cap to the Wimbledon player who caught his hat when it fell off but still won a point

Australia’s Jordan Thompson returns during his match against Italy’s Luciano Darderi during their men’s singles third round match on day five of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Friday July 4, 2025. (Ben Whitley/PA via AP)


LONDON (AP) — Perhaps Jordan Thompson deserved a tip of the cap for winning a set-ending point at Wimbledon while clutching his hat after it fell off his head during a serve. His opponent Friday, Luciano Darderi, thought that point shouldn’t have been awarded to Thompson, but the chair umpire disagreed.

“I mean, my hat’s fallen off before, and I know what the rules are. It didn’t hinder him; it hindered me,†said Thompson, an Australian ranked 44th who will face next. “So I don’t know what he was complaining about.â€

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