I really like both Tatjana and Ons. Really great feel good story to see them both doing well. Ons v Simona would be a great final! If Im not being clearly too presumptive on the other side of the draw
I've been a fan of Ons for ages but never thought she would be a Grand Slam contender. A bit like Cam she talked herself up before making a big jump in level.
I really like both Tatjana and Ons. Really great feel good story to see them both doing well. Ons v Simona would be a great final! If Im not being clearly too presumptive on the other side of the draw
Overall I'd like to see Halep win the title but Anisimova has been playing herself into form
Jabeur and Bouzkova are tremendous assets to the WTA - very much loved by their fellow competitors, and it's marvellous to see the respect the ladies on this side of the draw have for one another
34 I believe, married with 2 children.
Husband is her coach.
Showing that after all this time you can still reach new heights.
I wonder if going forward we will see a lot more female players in their 30's married with kids still playing singles to a high level.
It's great to see what somebody can still achieve.
Really happy for Simona. She's probably my favourite outside the British players. In fact, I like all the semifinalists. I didn't really have an opinion of Tatjana Maria before this tournament, but it's a great story.
Elena Rybakina wins the first set of the semi-final 6-3. This is the first set that Simona has lost at Wimbledon since the second round of her run to the title in 2019. She needs to show some real championship grit to get back into this one now.
Hilarious that they ban Russian players and one still makes a final
Yes.
But this will be one which will presumably annoy the Russians hugely so that'll be good
Elena only played in a group of 8 till age 15, I think it was.
Then in a group of4
Basically, no individual coaching at all, the Russians didn't rate her - hence she was very happy to accept the Kazakh offer in 2018
Bit like cam norrie really
It wasn't a reference to how much she owed to Russia as I had no idea. I know there are other Russians don't have much to do with the mother country other than having that pesky flag next to their name so it does highlight the arbitrariness of the decision.