Two-time Wimbledon champ Rafael Nadal falls 15-13 in fifth set to Gilles Muller
Just weeks after winning his 10th French Open title, Nadal suffers his fifth exit before the quarter-finals in his last five visits to Wimbledon

First, Rafael Nadal erased a two-set deficit. Then, he erased four match points. Nadal could not, however, erase the fifth.
After digging himself out of difficult situations over and over during the course of a riveting encounter that lasted more than 4½ hours, Nadal suddenly faltered, getting broken in the last game and losing to 16th-seeded Gilles Muller of Luxembourg 3-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 15-13 in the fourth round of Wimbledon on Monday.
“It’s tough to say what, exactly, made the difference at the end,” Muller said. “To be honest, I haven’t really realised what just happened.”
The surprising defeat extended Nadal’s drought without a quarter-final berth at the All England Club to six years.
He has won two of his 15 grand slam championships at Wimbledon, and played in the final three other times, most recently in 2011. But since then, Nadal’s exits have come in the first round (2013), second round (2012, 2015) and fourth round (2014, 2017).