Drama Di Wimbledon! Barbora Krejcikova Cries Happy, Jasmine Paolini Restricted
JAKARTA - Barbora Krejcikova managed to withstand Jasmine Paolini's attack which became the audience's favorite in Wimbledon's single final Saturday, July 13, with a final score of 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 at the hot Center Court.
This Czech Republic doubles specialist dominated the first set with almost perfect play, but was shaken by Paolini's fierce resistance which forced the match into a decisive set.
Hitting the ball at speed and accuracy, Krejcikova managed to break service in the first game before maintaining a 2-0 lead. Paolini, who beat Donna Vekic in the all-time longest semifinals of Wimbledon women to become the first Italian woman to reach the final, was able to avenge a service defeat in the next service game.
Penonton di Center Court menjadi hidup dalam game keempat saat Paolini menunjukkan coverage lapangan yang luar biasa untuk tetap bertahan dalam satu poin, tetapi upaya tidak menghasilkan hasil saat Krejcikova mempertahankan keunggulan 3-1.
Paolini tried to motivate himself between the points by talking to himself, but his stalled service game caused him to slump again and Krejcikova managed to reach the first set in 35 dominant minutes.
A dream realised ✨Barbora Krejcikova is a #Wimbledon singles champion for the first time, defeating Jasmine Paolini 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 🇨🇿 🏆 pic.twitter.com/k15QgL7Buz
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 13, 2024
A dream realized Barbora Krejcikova is a #Wimbledon singles champion for the first time, defeating Jasmine Paolini 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 pic.twitter.com/k15QgL7Buz
Paolini left the field, possibly to take a deep breath, and come back with a burning spirit. Directly, the momentum shifted as Paolini took advantage of Krejcikova's mistake of leading 3-0 with several winning punches flowing smoothly.
Suddenly Krejcikova, who looked tense with a double-fault, added more fuel to the Paolini fire, but the Czechs then stabilized their game to avoid a 4-0 lead for Paolini.
However, Paolini, who managed to bring the final set to a decisive battle. Krejcikova attacked with five aces in the decisive set, and when Paolini wavered at 3-3, it proved decisive for Krejcikova who used all of his experiences to regain control.
Momentum appears to be on the seventh seed, Paolini, but Krejcikova managed to turn things around in the third set by breaking Paolini's serve at 3-3 thanks to a double-fault.
Struggling for points to win the title at 5-4, Krejcikova almost lost his composure. He squandered two match points and saved two break points before finally winning on the third try.
"At that time, I just ventured and told myself that if the game doesn't go according to plan, there's still a chance to continue the game," said Krejcikova, who has the support of Czech Republic tennis legend Martina Navatilova who was present in the stands.
Before receiving the trophy, Krejcikova, who was 28, also paid tribute to his 1998 friend and mentor and champion Wimbledon from Brno, Jana Novotna, who died in 2017.
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"Jana is the one who told me that I have potential and should turn into a professional, and before dying, she advised me to go and win a Grand Slam," said Krejcikova, who added the Wimbledon title in addition to having a French Open 2021 trophy and having 10 double Grand Slam titles, including two at the All England Club.
Despite the tears of happiness for Krejcikova, it was grief for the popular Paolini. She also lost the French Open final a few weeks ago and attempted to become the first Italian woman to win the Wimbledon title in singles.
"Today I am a little sad. I tried to keep smiling because I have to remember that today is still a good day, I reached the Wimbledon final," said Paolini, who has a cheerful personality that shines on this tournament.
Krejcikova is determined to continue the Czech champions Wimbledon tradition, including Marketa Vondrousova who won last year's title, and he started the game with strong dominance.