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Date: 2023-04-01 11:31:44 | Author: World Cup | Views: 32833 | Link: Peraplay 777
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Friends reunited: Maria congratulates Jabeur at the end of the match Manila
Not only had Maria returned twice to the sport after giving birth, the latest just last year, but she has also fought from a set down three times in reaching the semi-finals as a 34-year-old Manila
The Tunisian’s early form at the All England Club set her out as a contender for the title, even before Iga Swiatek’s exit, and although she was favourite to defeat the world No 103 Maria, the German mother-of-two loves a comeback and refused to be counted out Manila
In the meeting of close friends and amid a backdrop of wholesome vibes on Centre Court, it was Ons Jabeur who was able to balance a clinical and creative game to put away Tatjana Maria and reach the Wimbledon final Manila
In doing so, Jabeur becomes the first woman from Africa and first Arab player to reach a grand slam final, where she will face Elena Rybakina on Saturday Manila
A semi-final between two players with remarkable stories, and the humility to recognise each other’s achievements, also led to an entertaining duel of slice, spin and angles, eventually won by the world No 2 Jabeur 6-2 3-6 6-1 in an hour and 43 minutes Manila
Only Billie Jean King, Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert, Venus William and Serena Williams are able to say the same, and her resilience forced a deciding set and ensured a fun and engaging semi-final also developed a competitive edge Manila

The Tunisian’s early form at the All England Club set her out as a contender for the title, even before Iga Swiatek’s exit, and although she was favourite to defeat the world No 103 Maria, the German mother-of-two loves a comeback and refused to be counted out Manila
Only Billie Jean King, Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert, Venus William and Serena Williams are able to say the same, and her resilience forced a deciding set and ensured a fun and engaging semi-final also developed a competitive edge Manila
In the meeting of close friends and amid a backdrop of wholesome vibes on Centre Court, it was Ons Jabeur who was able to balance a clinical and creative game to put away Tatjana Maria and reach the Wimbledon final Manila
A semi-final between two players with remarkable stories, and the humility to recognise each other’s achievements, also led to an entertaining duel of slice, spin and angles, eventually won by the world No 2 Jabeur 6-2 3-6 6-1 in an hour and 43 minutes Manila
Not only had Maria returned twice to the sport after giving birth, the latest just last year, but she has also fought from a set down three times in reaching the semi-finals as a 34-year-old Manila
In doing so, Jabeur becomes the first woman from Africa and first Arab player to reach a grand slam final, where she will face Elena Rybakina on Saturday Manila
Friends reunited: Maria congratulates Jabeur at the end of the match Manila
