We have seen some breath-taking performances in the Wimbledon in recent times as Wimbledon has always provided the perfect platform for some big upsets. The pacey grass court tournament has provided some lower-ranked players with morale-boosting victories over the Top seeds in the Tennis circuit.

With defending French Open champion Stan Wawrinka being knocked out by French counterpart Richard Gasquet earlier in a thriller of a match, here’s a look at the biggest upsets at the All England club in the past decade:

#10 Tomas Berdych defeats Roger Federer, quarter-finals 2010 6–4, 3–6, 6–1, 6–4

An extremely unexpected result in 2010, as Roger Federer was taken down at Wimbledon after seven straight finals. The Swiss player’s loss was his first since 2002. The Classy Swiss entered Wimbledon that year as one of the favorites, despite having lost in the Halle Open final in the lead up to Wimbledon, as well as his World No.1 ranking to Nadal after a quarter-final exit at Roland Garros.

His first round encounter against Alejandro Falla was a five-setter. The Swiss was actually two sets down and also faced the threat of his opponent serving for the match; but eventually triumphed after some hard-work. Success in the later stages was relatively easy until he met Tomas Berdych in the Quarter-finals.

Tomas Berdych claimed a stunning four-set victory to condemn Federer to a second straight Grand Slam quarter-final exit and ensure that the final would not feature the Great Swiss for the first time since 2002.