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Ons Jabeur beats defending champion Elena Rybakina to reach Wimbledon semi-final, Aryna Sabalenka defeats Madison Keys

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Ons Jabeur fought back from a set down to beat defending Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina in a three-set thriller on centre court.

The Tunisian lost last year's Wimbledon final at the hands of Rybakina, but remains on course for a maiden title at SW19 after avenging that defeat in a brilliant contest.

Ad «I wish we can exchange this match from the final last year if I can,» she told an adoring crowd. WimbledonRybakina 'half a step ahead' of Swiatek and Sabalenka in race for title — WilanderYESTERDAY AT 18:52 «I'm very happy with the performance.

There was a lot of emotion out there especially playing someone who serves really well. It's frustrating to return but I'm glad I did everything, shouted, got angry then got calm and focused.

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