Barbora Krejcikova surprisingly wins in Wimbledon final
Barbora Krejcikova surprisingly wins in Wimbledon final
Barbora Krejcikova writes history in Wimbledon
The tennis world was witness to a sensational premiere in London on Sunday when 28-year-old Czech Barbora Krejcikova won Wimbledon for the first time. In a nerve-wracking finale she defeated the Italian of the same age Jasmine Paolini 6: 2, 2: 6, 6: 4 and secured her second Grand Slam title after she had already triumphed at the French Open in 2021
effects on the world rankings and the future
This victory will not only receive the equivalent of EUR 3.2 million in prize money, but will also be the new number ten in the top ten in the world rankings on Monday. This performance not only makes her the successor of her compatriot Marketa vonDrousova, but also establishes her as one of the leading players in the world.Surprise victory despite the difficult starting point
The round of 16 was already an enormous performance for Krejcikova, which was number 31 on the seed list on number seven, Paolini. But her experience on the Center Court in All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club paid off because she had already won two double competitions. Her tactical game and nerve strength were crucial for their victory in a game that many had not predicted.
a highly competitive final
Paolini showed herself as a worthy opponent, and after a hard fight on both sides, Krejcikova finally prevailed with a crucial break to 4: 3 in the third set. Despite Paolini's double error, it was a tight match until the end that the audience kept in suspense around the world.
The victory of Krejcikova not only means a personal achievement, but also fits seamlessly into a series of surprises among women in Wimbledon when numerous favorites leave early. This success is not only a milestone in Krejcikova's career, but also a symbol of the unpredictability and the charm of tennis.
- Nag
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