Wimbledon: Marketa Vondrousova’s pride, Ons Jabeur’s tears
Statements from the two players in the final of the world’s most prestigious tournament.
Statements from the two players in the final of the world’s most prestigious tournament.
The Tunisian falls again in the final, surrendering in two sets to the Czech tennis player (4-6 4-6).
The Czech beats Ukrainian Svitolina somewhat surprisingly, and the Tunisian recovers and defeats Belarusian Sabalenka.
The Tunisian took revenge for last year’s defeat in the final against Rybakina by beating her in a comeback; the Belarusian swept the U.S. Keys.
The Marche player beats last year’s Wimbledon finalist Tunisian 6-3 6-2, and the Romagna player makes a comeback and beats Egyptian Sherif, both of whom go on to the quarterfinals of their respective tournaments.
The Italian was defeated in just over an hour of play by the Tunisian world number 7
The Tunisian tennis player reached her first final at Flushing Meadows.
The Russian naturalized Kazakhstan tennis player won the London Slam.
The German, outside the top 100 on the Wta circuit, beats compatriot Niemeier and goes to the semifinals, where she will face Ons Jabeur.