- Krejcikova reaches final with 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 win
- Czech pays emotional tribute to former coach Novotna
For the first 10 days of this year’s tournament, it felt as if the name of Elena Rybakina would be engraved on the women’s singles trophy for the second time in three years. The Kazakhstani player had rolled into the semis for the loss of just one set and looked for all the world as if she would add the title to the one she claimed so brilliantly in 2022.
Barbora Krejcikova had other ideas. French Open champion in 2021, the Czech has struggled with injuries and illness in the past 12 months but on Thursday the 28-year-old found a way to negate the power of Rybakina as she won 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 to reach the Wimbledon singles final for the first time. “It’s unbelievable,” an elated Krejcikova said. “It’s a lot of joy, a lot of emotions, a lot of relief. I’m super proud about my game and my fighting spirit today. I was down 0-4 and I was happy I won a first game. I was just trying to fight for every single ball. I felt somewhere in the second set I was getting my momentum and when I broke her [for 4-2 in the second set] I started to be in the zone and I didn’t want to leave the zone.”
Written by Simon Cambers at Wimbledon
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/jul/11/barbora-krejcikova-elena-rybakina-wimbledon-womens-semi-final-match-report-tennis under the title “Barbora Krejcikova inspired by Jana Novotna in fightback to beat Rybakina”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.