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Marketa Vondrousova says 'tennis is crazy' after beating Ons Jabeur to land Wimbledon title

Marketa Vondrousova described tennis as «crazy» as the new Wimbledon champion reflected on her recovery from injury to take the SW19 title. In landing her maiden Grand Slam title, the Czech became the first unseeded female player to triumph at the All England Club as she completed a comfortable 6-4 6-4 victory over an emotional and out-of-sorts Ons Jabeur. Ad «I don't really know what is happening now, it is an amazing feeling,» Vondrousova said on Centre Court, before paying tribute to her opponent.

Wimbledon'It is incredible' — Experts hail 'fairytale' triumph for unseeded VondrousovaAN HOUR AGO «Ons, congratulations, you are such an inspiration for all of us and I hope you are going to win one day. You are an amazing person and congrats guys, you are doing an amazing job. »After everything I've been through, I had a cast on last year this time so this is amazing that I can stand here and hold this [trophy].

Tennis is crazy." It is indeed, as Vondrousova, the World No. 42, battled through five seeded opponents to achieve her dream. She recovered from a slow start in the final to assert her dominance on the first set before the second followed a similar pattern of punches and counter-punches until the 24-year-old landed the final blow, serving out for the match in style.

All this after wondering whether she would ever be able to compete at this level again given a debilitating series of wrist injuries. Asked how she was able to reach such heights after the setbacks she has suffered, she added: «I don't really know. The comebacks aren't easy, you never know what to expect and after the second one I was playing the small tournaments and was hoping I could come back at this level and now this is happening.

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