Elena Rybakina won against Ajla Tomljanovic 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 (WTA)
Earlier in the tournament, Tomljanovic, ranked No 44, defeated Swiss Jil Teichmann, the No 18 seed (6-2, 6-3), American qualifier Catherine Harrison (6-2, 6-2), Czech Barbora Krejcikova, the No 13 seed (2-6, 6-4, 6-3) and Frenchwoman Alize Cornet (4-6, 6-4, 6-3). Kazakh Elena Rybakina, the No 17 seed, won against Australian Ajla Tomljanovic 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 to move into the last four of Wimbledon at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London on Wednesday. She’ll play Romanian Simona Halep, the No 16 seed, in the next round
Elena Rybakina recovered from a shaky start to overwhelm Australian Ajla Tomljanovic 4-6 6-2 6-3 on Wednesday and set up a Wimbledon semi-final with Simona ...
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The Wimbledon quarterfinal features two players looking to reach the semis for the first time in their respective careers.
Tomljanovic is in the quarterfinals for a second straight year. She has two seeded upsets through the first four rounds. Rybakina beat Tomljanovic in straight sets before losing in the second round. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600 (ONT), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY; 19+ ONT). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/ONT/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. The women’s quarterfinals at Wimbledon wrap up on Wednesday with three seeded players remaining. Through four rounds she has yet to give up a set in wins over CoCo Vandeweghe, Bianca Andreescu, Qinwen Zheng, and Petra Martic.
Rybakina, who was born in Russia but switched to Kazakhstan in 2018, won seven games in a row after dropping the first set and won 4-6 6-2 6-3. She will next face Simona Halep in the last four after the former champion beat Amanda Anisimova.
"I want to say a really big thanks to the people who came to watch us today and supported us. "I started a bit slow, I didn't serve that well," Rybakina explained. We've already played a few times - it was a tough battle. "I am really happy that I got through to the semi final. "I tried to focus on my serve to find my way and in the end I found it." It’s really nice and an amazing atmosphere.
Down a set and struggling in her first Wimbledon quarter-final against an inspired opponent, Elena Rybakina shrugged off her early nerves and recovered to ...
As her enormous serve and forehand began to fire, Rybakina simply overpowered Tomljanovic from the baseline. Rybakina had previously reached one grand slam quarter-final, beating Serena Williams en route to what was previously a career-best result at the French Open last year. By breaking new ground at Wimbledon, Rybakina, the 17th seed, is the first Kazakh player to reach a grand slam semi-final in either the men’s or women’s singles events.
Elena Rybakina continued the best Wimbledon run of her career by setting up a semi-final clash with Simona Halep.
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Elena Rybakina recovered from a shaky start to overwhelm Australian Ajla Tomljanovic 4-6 6-2 6-3 and set up a Wimbledon semi-final with Simona Halep, ...
But a few hard-hitting slaps to her thigh at 15-40 down got Halep's legs moving again and the 16th seed secured victory when Anisimova swiped a backhand long. She played really well, was defending really well. But a few hard-hitting slaps to her thigh at 15-40 down got Halep's legs moving again and the 16th seed secured victory when Anisimova swiped a backhand long.
Rybakina, who was born in Moscow but switched international allegiance to Kazakhstan in 2018, produced a fine display to make the semi-finals of a grand ...
It was a really tough match but I heard all the support. “I am really happy I got through to the semi-final. Tomljanovic was able to briefly prevent what now seemed a formality before Rybakina’s 14th ace of the contest brought it to a finish after one hour and 15 minutes of action.
Russia-born Elena Rybakina fought back from a set down to beat Ajla Tomljanovic in the Wimbledon quarter-finals.
It was a really tough match but I heard all the support. "I am really happy I got through to the semi-final. Tomljanovic was able to briefly prevent what now seemed a formality before Rybakina's 14th ace of the contest brought it to a finish after one hour and 15 minutes of action.
Elena Rybakina reached her first Grand Slam semi-final after fighting back to beat Ajla Tomljanovic in three sets at Wimbledon.
"I want to say a really big thanks to the people who came to watch us today and supported us. "I started a bit slow, I didn't serve that well," Rybakina explained. We've already played a few times - it was a tough battle. "I am really happy that I got through to the semi final. "I tried to focus on my serve to find my way and in the end I found it." It’s really nice and an amazing atmosphere.
No.17 seed Elena Rybakina came from a set down to defeat Ajla Tomljanovic at Wimbledon and become the first Kazakh to reach a Grand Slam semifinal.
A slew of unforced errors saw her fail to serve out the match, and when she reached match point on the Tomljanovic serve at 5-2, her forehand found the net. But stepping up to the line a second time, Rybakina made no mistake. In the second set, it was Rybakina's turn to be near-watertight on serve, conceding only one point behind her first delivery. Match management: Tomljanovic, contesting her second straight Wimbledon quarterfinal and also bidding to reach her first major semifinal, opened the match in formidable form. She hit back at the start of the second set, breaking Tomljanovic with an efficient dropshot-volley combination for 2-0. Prior to Wimbledon, Rybakina had not reached a quarterfinal since Indian Wells in March, and she had won only one grass-court match in two tournaments.
Moscow-born Elena Rybakina dropped her first set of the Championships but reached a maiden semi-final in SW19.
It was a really tough match but I heard all the support. “I am really happy I got through to the semi-final. Tomljanovic was able to briefly prevent what now seemed a formality before Rybakina’s 14th ace of the contest brought it to a finish after one hour and 15 minutes of action.
Former champion Simona Halep said she is playing her "best tennis" as she set up a Wimbledon semi-final clash with Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina on Wednesday.
"It is a big challenge for me. "Maybe I was nervous. It means a lot." "It is amazing. I am really happy to be into the semi-final. "I'm very emotional right now.
Russian-born Elena Rybakina called for the war in Ukraine to stop after she beat Ajla Tomljanovic to secure a maiden appearance in the Wimbledon semi-finals ...
I’m just thinking that I have a very nice chance to play semis in Wimbledon. Of course, I feel it for them because everybody wants to compete at the biggest tournament, at Wimbledon. Yeah, I just hope that next year is going to be back to normal. I will take it. “I feel super happy about it. They made everything possible for me to keep playing, keep improving. “I got so much help and support.
Simona Halep continued her flawless return to Wimbledon by thrashing Amanda Anisimova to reach the semi-finals.
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The Moscow-born No. 17 seed briefly entertained a stint with college tennis before deciding to turn pro, leading to her first Grand Slam semifinal.
Because of tennis, I could get a better education.” Like every parent, he was worried if I get injured. My dad wanted me to go to college because he was worried,” she told WTA Insider back in 2020.
Elite tennis handicapper Gavin Mair has revealed his Elena Rybakina vs. Simona Halep picks for the Wimbledon 2022 semifinals.
In addition to his full analysis, Mair has released two strong bets: a play on the outright winner and whether the match goes over or under 21.5 games. Still, Rybakina is a real threat, and the 23-year-old Kazakh is on her deepest grand slam run ever. She is in a groove with her serve and is known for her elite return game. Halep is playing at an obscenely high level in London. Though she entered the tournament as the No. 16 seed, Halep has championship pedigree, winning the 2018 French Open title and claiming the championship at Wimbledon in 2019. Halep is a -310 favorite (risk $310 to win $100) in the latest Halep vs. He also correctly backed Iga Swiatek to win the 2022 French Open in advance of the tournament.