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Wimbledon 2023, Women's Singles Highlights: Marketa Vondrousova Beats Ons Jabeur 6-4, 6-4 To Clinch Maiden Title

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Wimbledon 2023, Women's Singles Final Highlights: Marketa Vondrousova beat Ons Jabeur 6-4, 6-4 in the summit clash of Women's Singles on Saturday to become the first unseeded woman to win the title in Open era.

The Czech Republic star defeated Jabeur 6-4 in the first set. The Tunisian player started the set with her serve and did take a 2-0 lead after breaking Vondrousova, but the latter bounced back beautifully to seal the set.

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Ons Jabeur masih harus menahan hasrat untuk meraih Grand Slam pertamanya. Untuk ketiganya kalinya, petenis Tunisia itu gagal di final. Duh!
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Marketa Vondrousova became the first unseeded woman to win Wimbledon in the Open era as the Czech swept to a shock 6-4, 6-4 victory over Tunisia's Ons Jabeur in Saturday's final. As the first unseeded woman in the Wimbledon final in 60 years, Vondrousova was a heavy underdog against sixth-ranked Jabeur. But the 24-year-old upset the odds on Centre Court to win her maiden Grand Slam title at the second attempt after losing to Ash Barty in the 2019 French Open final. "After everything I've been through - I had a cast on this time last year - and now I can't believe I'm holding this trophy," said Vondrousova who was sidelined with a wrist injury in 2022.

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