The first racket of the world, Arina Sobelenko (Belarus), suddenly lost in the semifinals of the American tennis player Wimbledon Amandi Anisimova ( # 12 WTA). The meeting ended with an assessment – 4: 6, 6: 4, 4: 6.
The 27-year-old native of Minsk made six ais, made four double errors and made only 3 breaks out of 14 possible. Anizimova has two gaps, five double errors and three successful breaks of eight attempts.
Anisimova first reached the final of the Tournament “The Great Helmet” in her career. After the match, Amanda admitted that she barely restrains emotions and did not believe in what was happening.
“It seems unrealistic. Arina is an incredibly strong opponent, and it was very difficult for me. I literally die on the court, I do not know how I experienced. To become a winner in such a match and get to the final of Wimbledon is something incredible, ”Anisimova said. She thanked the audience for their support and marked a special atmosphere at the stands.
In the decisive match of the tournament, a 23-year-old American with Russian roots will meet on July 12 with Iga Schwontek (Poland, sown No. 8), who defeated Switzerland Belind Benjash-6: 2, 6: 0.
The current champion of Wimbledon remains Barbra Krachikov, who defeated Jasmine Paolini in the final last year – 6: 2, 2: 6, 6: 4.
According to OBOZ.UA, on June 7, Sobollenko lost the final of the 2015 open championship. In the decisive match of Roland Garros, the 27-year-old Belarusian tennis player lost to the second Coco GOFF RECKET-7: 6 (5), 2: 6, 4: 6.
We will recall that Sobolenko (No. 1 WTA), having lost the second racket of Ukraine Marty Kostyuk (No. 36 WTA) on the Tai Break in the second set of the quarterfinals of the Madrid tournament, made a loud game.
Later, the camera received what Martha said about Sobberlenko during their duel.
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Source: Obozrevatel

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