Achieving Success Against All Odds: Marketa Bondrowsova’s Inspiring Journey to Wimbledon Victory

2023-07-16 01:59:24

Marketa Bondrowsova of the Czech Republic takes a return shot once morest Once Jaber of Tunisia during the Wimbledon women’s singles final held at the All England Club in London, England, on the 15th (local time). You can see ‘IT’S OKAY’ tattooed on his left arm. Wimbledon/EPA Yonhap News

Marketa Bondrowsova (24, Czech Republic) likes tattoos. Since she first got her tattoo on her 16th birthday, she has had her flowers or her favorite number (13) painted all over her body. After winning the silver medal in the women’s singles tennis at the Tokyo Olympics, she engraved her five ring prayer. She has at least 10 tattoos on her arm alone. The most recognizable of his tattoos is on the back of his right elbow. It reads ‘no rain, no flowers’. Regarding this, in an interview with the British , Bondroushoba said, “It means that there is no success without failure,” and “Even if there are difficult matches, you have to overcome them. Even if he fails, if he believes in himself, it will pay off in the end.” After finishing runner-up at the 2019 French Open, Bondrousova had a number of difficulties. He also had two wrist injuries. In particular, he mightn’t stand on the court for regarding 7 months due to a left wrist injury he suffered last year. His world ranking dropped out of the top 100. But like the words engraved on his body, he did not give up. And, Geary won Wimbledon for the first time without a seed. After the rain stops, the flowers are in full bloom.

Marcheta Bondrowsova of the Czech Republic holds up the championship trophy following defeating Once Jaber of Tunisia in the Wimbledon women’s singles final at the All England Club in London, England, on the 15th (local time). Wimbledon/EPA Yonhap News

On the 15th (local time), World No. 42 Bondroushoba defeated Ounce Jaber (Tunisia), No. 6 in the world, 2-0 (6:4/6:4) in the Wimbledon women’s singles final held at the All England Club in London, England on the 15th (local time). It is the first time since 1975 that the rankings were compiled that a player ranked in the top 40 in the world won the Wimbledon women’s singles. Third Wimbledon title for a Czech woman. “I don’t know what happened,” Bondrowshova said following the game. She feels really indescribable,” she said. But I hoped to rise back to this level and now it has come true,” she said. By becoming the first major tournament champion in her life, he won 2.35 million pounds (3.91 billion won) in prize money. Bondrowshova’s mother was a famous volleyball player. Her father was a tennis lesson instructor, and her father’s influence led her to take up her racquet. Regarding the reason why she did not give up the surname ‘Von Drowsova’ in the tennis world even following her marriage last year, he said, “Because my tennis started with her father.” Von Drowsova is from a sporting family as her grandfather was also the Czech modern pentathlon champion in 1935. She loves cats and is a sneakerhead, so she owns over 200 pairs of sneakers alone, she says. The word “IT’S OKAY” is engraved on his left arm, which has survived two surgeries. Bondrowshova promised to get a tattoo with her coach if she won Wimbledon, so she will have another tattoo on her body. Reporter Kim Yang-hee [email protected]
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