Wimbledon 2025: 'Send her a kiss from me' - Carlos Alcaraz's heartfelt reply to fainting fan's daughter wins hearts

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 'Send her a kiss from me' - Carlos Alcaraz's heartfelt reply to fainting fan's daughter wins hearts

Carlos Alcaraz celebrates after beating Fabio Fognini. (AP Photo)

Amid the blistering heat of Wimbledon's hottest opening day in history, it wasn't just the tennis that stole the show - but a moment of genuine compassion from defending champion Carlos Alcaraz that left a lasting impression.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Temperatures soared to a sweltering 33°C (91°F) on Monday, marking the hottest Day 1 since the tournament began 148 years ago. Organizers scrambled to keep spectators safe with added water stations, shaded areas, and staff equipped with refillable bottles. Still, the oppressive heat proved too much for some.

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Midway through a dramatic five-setter against veteran Fabio Fognini on Centre Court, Alcaraz noticed an elderly fan in distress.

Without hesitation, he halted play and pointed out the incident to officials. He handed a water bottle into the stands as medical personnel arrived, delaying the match for over 15 minutes.
Later that evening, a poignant moment unfolded off the court. The daughter of the woman who fainted posted a message on X, writing: "Thank you @carlosalcaraz for the concern shown to my mum today who was taken ill during your match. Unlikely you'll see this message but I can try! Thank you."

To the surprise of many, Alcaraz did see it - and responded with warmth: "You're very welcome, it was nothing! I hope your mum is doing well. Send her a kiss from me and take good care of her!"

The touching exchange quickly went viral, showcasing the Spaniard's humility and kindness beyond the baseline.After clinching the match in five thrilling sets (7-5, 6-7, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1), Alcaraz reflected on the extreme conditions: “Fans are not used to this weather. Sitting five hours in the sun without moving can be really hard.”

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