The third Tunisian of ONS Jabeur’s features, the highest seed that survived in the women’s draw, recovered from the loss of her first set at Wimbledon this year to defeat Czech Marie Bouzkova 3-6 6-1 6-1 on Tuesday and reach the semifinal Grand Slam in its first.
Jabeur became the first Arab player – male or female – who reached the Grand Slam semifinals.Since down in the opening round at Roland Garros this year in a surprising defeat, Jabeur has won 10 consecutive matches on the grass, after arriving at the All England Club with the title at Berlin while leading.Currently playing in the second highest career ranking, Jabeur will meet with Tatjana Maria who ranked 103, who previously defeated fellow German Jule Niemeier, for a place in the final on Saturday.
Playing in the second quarter-finals of Wimbledon in a row, Jabeur in the first set failed to find a path through a strong defense from Bouzkova 66th, which never made it through the second round of the Grand Slam before the championship this year.The 23 -year -old Bouzkova broke twice to take the opening set but Jabeur, filed an offer to become the first Arab woman to win the department, came to roar back to the match level with three rest in the second.Driving momentum, Jabeur again broke twice to lead 4-0 and win eight direct matches before the Czech stopped Juggernaut by getting back.
It was proven only a small hiccup for Jabeur who took another break in the next match and then held a service to love to seal the contest at his first match point.Previously, British’s ninth seed Cameron Norrie reached his first Grand Slam semifinals when he came twice from behind to defeat the unseed Belgium David Goffin 3-6 7-5 2-6 6-3 7-5 on Tuesday to establish a Dream Wimbledon Meeting Wimbledon to make Wimbledon Wimbledon’s dream to make a Wimbledon dream. with Novak Djokovic.
After entering a confident match after a direct sequential victory, Norrie surprisingly tattered in the first set. He gathered to take the second but then succeeded in only two points in the first four matches as Goffin, also wanted to make the last four in the department for the first time, taking it without having to do something extraordinary.
The Belgians were in court for four and a half hours to pass Frances Tiafoe on Sundays and began to look a little tired in the fourth when Norrie increased its own intensity to equalize, very pleasant from the crowded number one court. There was a little inside when they struggled for 5-5 in the fifth set when Norrie somehow found additional equipment to detonate the service break to love and then serve safely to secure the biggest victory in his career.