Jabeur Reverses Sabalenka in Semi-Finals, Enters Wimbledon Women’s Singles Final

2023-07-13 22:58:00

Original title: Wimbledon-Jabeur reversed Sabalenka 2-1 and entered the final for two consecutive years once morest Wandrosova

In the early morning of July 14th, Beijing time, the 2023 tennis grand slam Wimbledon continued. In the women’s singles semi-finals, No. 6 seed Jabeur reversed No. 2 6-7/6-4/6-3 Seed Sabalenka has reached the Wimbledon women’s singles final for two consecutive seasons. In another semi-final, the Czech player Wandrosova defeated the wild card Svitolina 6-3/6-3 and entered the Wimbledon women’s singles final for the first time in her career.

Jabeur 2-1 Sabalenka (6-7/6-4/6-3)

The famous Tunisian player Jabeul has continuously set the Grand Slam record for African women’s players in the past two seasons. Last season, he broke into the Grand Slam women’s singles final twice. This season, he has not had a good record this season. Kvitova and Lebakina are three Grand Slam champions. In the semi-finals, Jabeur encountered No. 2 seed Sabalenka, who won the first Grand Slam championship in his career at the Australian Open this season. The two had previously played once morest Sabalenka 3 wins and 1 loss.

In the first set, the two quickly entered the game and each wasted many opportunities for break points. Jabeur’s unpredictable bottom line made it difficult for the opponent to adapt, while Sabalenka relied on his strong forehand to suppress the opponent. , Sabalenka blasted 6 ACES goals in the first set, and Jabeur scored 88% of the first serve. After a 6-6 tie, he entered the tiebreaker. Sabalenka took the lead and won 7-5 with a mini break Tie-break to win the first set.

In the second set, Jabeul was still struggling with the strength of the opponent’s bottom line in the opening stage. Sabalenka scored consecutively following receiving and attacking, and took the lead in breaking serve to obtain a 4-2 advantage. closer. Jabeur, who was in a sluggish state and passive, regained the advantage of changing the ball, and completed the break back under continuous disconnection and mobilization. At the end of the set, he won the second set 6-4 and won the second set with a total score of 1-1. flat.

The initiative in the final set was fully controlled by Jabeul. Sabalenka began to make more mistakes due to impatience. Jabeur won the final set 6-3 with a break in the sixth game, with a total score of 2- 1 reversed and advanced to the final. The game took 2 hours and 19 minutes. Sabalenka hit 10 ACES balls and 5 double faults, while Jabeur scored 3 ACES balls and 3 double faults. Sabalenka led 39-28 with the winning point. Jabeul was forced to make mistakes 14-45, which was far lower than his opponent. On the break, Sabalenka broke serve with 3 break points and 1 break point, while Jabeur made 10 break points and cashed in 3 times.

Wandrosova 2-0 Svitolina (6-3/6-3)

The Czech player Wandrosova reached the French Open women’s singles final in 2019. The world’s highest ranking once reached 14th. After a recent downturn, her status at Wimbledon this year has recovered and broke into the semi-finals. In this round, Wandrosova’s opponent is Svitolina, who participated in the wild card competition. The latter returned following a period of rest following getting married and gave birth to a daughter. Grand Slam champion, the two have played 5 times once morest Svitolina with 3 wins and 2 losses.

In the first set, both of them performed well in the first serve. The first two serve games were easy to keep. Afterwards, Wandrosova made bold changes in receiving and serving, trying to attack the opponent’s first serve to reap the effect. In the fifth game, he scored 4 points and broke serve. Although Svitolina completed the break back quickly, her serving routine was completely mastered by her opponent and she encountered consecutive attacks. Wandrosova won the first set 6-3 with a break.

In the second set, Svitolina still did not improve much. Vandrosova’s high-quality and stable bottom line returns caused Svitolina to make continuous line-changing mistakes. Vandrosova broke serve twice and started 4-0. In the end, they won the second set 6-3 and entered the Wimbledon women’s singles final for the first time with a total score of 2-0. The game took only 75 minutes. Wandrosova scored 4 ACES goals and 6 double faults. Svitolina had a slightly higher success rate of 73% in the first serve but only 48% of the first serve. The winning point was Wandrosova 22-9 leading unforced errors. The two were almost the same. In the break link, Svitolina broke serve 3 times with 6 break points, and Wandrosova broke serve 6 times with 11 break points.

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