Marketa Vondrousova wins Wimbledon as Ons Jabeur falls at last hurdle again
Marketa Vondrousova defeated favourite Ons Jabeur in straight sets to make history as the first unseeded women’s singles champion at Wimbledon.
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Marketa Vondrousova defeated favourite Ons Jabeur in straight sets to make history as the first unseeded women’s singles champion at Wimbledon.
Marketa Vondrousova defeated favourite Ons Jabeur in straight sets to make history as the first unseeded women's singles champion at Wimbledon.
Ons Jabeur hopes it will be third time lucky when she attempts to become the first African or Arab woman to win a Grand Slam singles title at Wimbledon on Saturday. The 28-year-old Tunisian takes on Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic, hoping to go one better than last year when she was defeated by Elena Rybakina in the final at the All England Club and lost to world number one Iga Swiatek at the US Open later in the year.
LONDON: Ons Jabeur hopes it will be third time lucky when she attempts to become the first African or Arab woman to win a Grand Slam singles title at Wimbledon on Saturday.
A new Wimbledon champion will be crowned when Ons Jabeur faces Marketa Vondrousova for the women's singles title on Saturday, July 15. Both players are eyeing a maiden Grand Slam win after suffering the heartache of final defeats earlier in their careers. Ad For Jabeur, one of her two major final losses was on Centre Court last year, when she threw away a one-set lead to lose to Elena Rybakina.
Ons Jabeur says her only goal is to become the first African or Arab Grand Slam singles champion as she prepares for another crack at history on Saturday.
Ons Jabeur says she's “going for revenge” in the Wimbledon final following last year’s heartbreaking defeat and believes she wouldn’t have won her epic semi-final as recently as six months ago. The Tunisian made to it to a second consecutive final at SW19 by coming from a set and a break down to beat world No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka in a Centre Court classic on Thursday.
LONDON : Trailblazing Tunisian Ons Jabeur stands on the verge of history with a maiden Grand Slam title at Wimbledon within her grasp but in Czech surprise package Marketa Vondrousova she faces a final opponent who could tear up the script and prolong her wait.