Latvian tennis player Alena Ostapenko and American Sofia Kenin were unable to advance to the Round of 16 at Wimbledon in the doubles category. Seeded eighth, Ostapenko and Kenin lost to the Czech Republic's Anastasia Detyuk and Russia's Irina Khromacheva in three sets — 6:3, 5:7, 4:6. The match was tense and concluded only at the end of the deciding set. In the tenth game of the third set, Ostapenko and Kenin had four break points and a chance to bring back the intrigue, but their opponents withstood the pressure and converted their second match point. For her performance in the second round, the Latvian tennis player earned 130 WTA ranking points in doubles. In the next round, Detyuk and Khromacheva will face the tenth-seeded duo of China's Guo Hanyu and France's Kristina Mladenovic. At the start of the tournament, Ostapenko and Kenin confidently defeated the international duo of Nikola Bartunkova from the Czech Republic and Alexandra Eala from the Philippines, winning the match in three sets. Thus, Ostapenko's Wimbledon campaign is over. She had previously exited the singles draw, reaching the third round before losing to the world number one, Aryna Sabalenka. Wimbledon is the third Grand Slam tournament of the season and is traditionally held on grass courts.