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Krejcikova deflates Paolini dream to win Wimbledon

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Jasmine Paolini fought off two match points before falling 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 in the final as Babora Krejikova won her second grand Slam title with a Wimbledon victory on Saturday.

The Czech who was inspired by 1998 Wimbledon winner and late mentor Jana Novotna, destroyed the dream of Italy’s Paolini, runner-up at both Roland Garros and SW 19 in the space of a month this summer..

Krejcikova added All England Club honours to her Paris Grand Slam title of 2021. She is the second Czech in as many editions to lift the trophy here after Marketa Vondrousova a year ago.

Paolini, a crowd favourite for her fighting spirit and constant smile, had been hoping to become the first Italian player to ever win Wimbledon.

Wimbledon Championships 13/07/2024
Jasmine Paolini (ITA) takes a fall as she loses in Ladies singles final
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Krejcikova had to fight her way to victory in the final game of the two-hour final as Paolini lost serve for 3-4 in the deciding set on a double-fault after being distracted on the previous point by a linecall challenge.

Two games later, Krejcikova needed three match points to finally hoist the trophy after two hours as she sent over a service winner which Paolini could not handle.

“I don’t have any words, it’s just unreal what happened,” the winner said. “This is the best day of my tennis career, the best day of my life.

“We were fighting for every single ball, at the end I was the lucky one. It’s amazing what Jasmine has achieved since the Roland Garros title.”

Krejcikova admitted to nerves in the tight final game. “I was telling myself to be brave, it was such a difficult match but I enjoyed the final so much.

“I’m super-happy to be standing here enjoying this moment.”

She added: “No one in the Czech Republic will believe I won Wimbledon. I was injured before and did not have a good start to the season.

“Now I’m standing here as a Wimbledon winner – what happened? I have no idea.”

Paolini did not lose her smile despite defeat, with the Italian charming Centre Court fans.

“Barbora played such a beautiful tennis, she was incredible. “The last two months have been incredible for me, thanks to my team and my family. They always believed in me,” she said to a crowd which included Tom Cruise, Maria Sharapova and Martina Navratilova in the Royal Box.

.Paolini admitted: “Today I’m a little bit sad. “But I try to keep smiling. 

“Today was still a good day, I did the final at Wimbledon . I remember watching as a kid and cheering for Federer.

“To be here now is crazy, it’s been two beautiful weeks. I may have forgotten someone (in her list of thanks), but please don’t me mad with me.”

Krejcikova was the fifth Czech player to play a Wimbledon final after Novotna, Petra Kvitova, Karolina Pliskova and Vondrousova – 

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History repeats for Argentine spoiler in Gstaad

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Casper Ruud fell victim to the same spoiler who knocked him out a year ago as the two-time winner of the Gstaad Swiss Open lost a lead to take a quarter-final loss to Juan Manuel Cerendolo 3-6, 7-5, 6-2 on Friday.

The comeback win from a set and 4-2 down by the Argentine duplicated a win over Ruud here a year ago.

Norway’s Ruud won the alpine title here in 2021 and 2022, but could not hold onto his margin as his lefty opponent reversed the momentum to reach his second semi-final of the season.

Ruud looked like finding his element on the clay this week in the alpine village after losing in the Wimbledon first round nealry a month ago.

But Cerundolo put paid to that scenario. The South American was not the day’s only spoiler, with with top seeded holder Alexander Bublik knocked out 6-4 (7), 4-6, 7-6 (5) in a weather-delayed second-round match to France’s Quentin Halys.

Monaco third seed Valentin Vacherot double-faulted on match point in a loss to Belgium’s Raphael Collignon 7-6 (7), 4-6, 7-5.

In the first set, ATP No. 13 Ruud saved three break points against No. 45 Cerundolo to hold 3-2 and then broke the South American a game later through a return winner on his way to claiming the opening set.

The Scandinavian went up a break in the fifth game of the second set, but lost the edge as he lost his own serve as the break-back levelled the set at 4-all as the momentum shift took hold.

Ruud’s power faded as his 29 winners over the first two sets faded to four in the definitive third.

Cerundolo advanced on his first match point; he has now come from a set down in three matches this week and stands 14-3 in deciding sets this season.

“I used all my energy, I tried to play my best,” the winner said. “I was able to come back in the second set and I started playing really well.”

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Ruud survives a scare to secure Gstaad quarters

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Two-time champion Casper Ruud had to work for more than two and a  half hours to overcome Jaime Faria, the Portuguese who put out Stan Wawrinka in the first round at the Gstaad Swiss Open on Thursday.

Faria was riding the momentum from Tuesday’s defeat of three-time Grand Slam winner Stan Wawrinka, set to retire this season and beaten in an opening match at his home venue.

Faria had his eye on a second upset as he faced Ruud, who lifted the trophy at this elite alpine village in 2021 and 2022. 

Ruud  ahd to dodge a bullet and mount a comeback to get through the second-round test against the Portuguese.

After dropping the opening set in a tiebreaker, Ruud played patiently as Faria saved five break points in the sixth game of the second set before failing on the sixth.

Ruud then pulled away for a 6-7 (1), 6-4, 6-2 victory, his first since Roland Garros.

“Sometimes it is hard to say when you get a good feeling and you start to win some games in a row,” the winner said.

“You try from the first game to the last, but suddenly something clicked in the middle of the second for me, luckily.”

He added: “I had to really fight hard and if I played one bad game in the second and he serves well, it could be over and it would be time to go home. But luckily I can extend the stay.”

The Scandinavian could join Spaniards Sergi Bruguera and Alex Corretja as three-time winners in the Alps, with Ruud now standing 10-1 here over his career.

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Tsitsipas finishes off Kym after overnight pause

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Stefanost Tsitsipas said he slept soundly prior to finishing off a darkness-interrupted match on Thursday as he eliminated local Jerome Kym at the Gstaad Swiss Open.

The Greek who once cracked third in the world and the 186th-ranked Swiss returned to the clay after darkness on Wednesday night left them hanging at 5-all in the third set.

Tsitsipas revved up his game from the resumption to emerge into the quarter-finals 6-4, 6-7 (2), 7-6 (5).

The second seed now standing 85th in the world after several poor seasons and a split with his father as his coach, said getting his rest was not a problem after the interruption.

“It was strange going to bed and not being finished. I visualised what I wanted to do, my shot patterns.

“It worked out pretty well. 

“I had a good night’s sleep, I was not too stressed and I recovered to get ready for the continuation.”

After saving break points in the first game on Thursday, Tsitsipas triumphed in the final-set tiebreaker 

“I’m relieved I was able to save a couple of break points.. I put my game together and made it )victory) happen again.”

The Greek now faces off against Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech for a semi-final spot.

“I’m expecting a lot of big serves, the altitude (1050m) helps. I’ll try to build consistency around my own serve.”

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