Meet in the Wimbledon final on the 15th
Arab player’s first major title
vs. the first ever ‘non-seed’ championship
Ons Javert celebrates after beating Arina Savalenka in the women’s singles semifinal at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships on the 13th. Reuters Yonhap News
Marketa Bondrowsova celebrates after beating Elina Svitolina in the women’s singles semifinal at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships on Thursday. Reuters Yonhap News
Ounce Jaber (6th place, Tunisia) and Marketa Bondrousova (42nd place, Czech Republic) clash in the women’s singles final at the Wimbledon tennis tournament (total prize money 44.7 million pounds, about 74.3 billion won).
On the 13th (local time) at the All England Club in London, England, on the 11th day of the women’s singles semifinal match, Javert lost 2:1 (6:7, 6:4) to Arina Savalenka (3rd place, Belarus) after 2 hours and 19 minutes. 6-3) and succeeded in advancing to the finals for the second year in a row.
On the 15th, Javert will fight Elina Svitolina (76, Ukraine) for the title of champion with Bondroshova, who calmed Elina Svitolina (76, Ukraine)’s “mom blast” 2 to 0 (6 to 3, 6 to 3) in the previous match.
No matter who wins, it is the final where ‘new history’ will be written. At Wimbledon last year, Jaber became the first Arab player to reach the singles final at a major tournament, both men and women, and finished runner-up. Javert, who also finished runner-up at the subsequent US Open, will challenge an Arab player to win the first major tournament at Wimbledon.
Bondrousova, ranked 42nd in the world, will become the lowest ranked player to win Wimbledon since the WTA ranking system was introduced. At Wimbledon, the top 32 players in the singles are seeded, and if Bondrowshova wins, it will make the first case of an unseeded player reaching the top of Wimbledon since 1968, when professional players were allowed to compete in major tournaments. It is also the first instance as she only reached the finals.
In addition, Bondlow Shoba will write a record of reaching the top of Wimbledon by barely meeting a 50% win rate in his grass court career record. Bondroushoba, who was particularly weak on the grass court until last season, has shown a drastic change by winning 8 wins on the grass so far this year.
The record of the two players against each other is tight with 3 wins and 3 losses. However, Bond Lowshova is on a two-game winning streak against Javert. She won 2-1 in the second round of the Australian Open, her first major tournament of the year, and 2-0 in the third round of the round of 32 at the WTA 1000 Indian Wells.
2023-07-13 22:32:10
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