Unseeded Vondrousova stuns Jabeur to win Wimbledon title
Czech Marketa Vondrousova stunned Tunisia's Ons Jabeur 6-4 6-4 on Saturday (Jul 15) to become the first unseeded player in the professional era to win the Wimbledon women's singles title.
Czech Marketa Vondrousova stunned Tunisia's Ons Jabeur 6-4 6-4 on Saturday (Jul 15) to become the first unseeded player in the professional era to win the Wimbledon women's singles title.
The 24-year-old left-hander, who a year ago needed wrist surgery, proved too steady for the error-strewn Jabeur, who ended up as runner-up for the second successive year.
Jabeur was bidding to become the first Arab player to win a Grand Slam title and the first African woman to lift one of the four major trophies. But she was well below her best.
"This is the most painful loss of my career," the crowd favourite said as she fought back tears.
With the Centre Court roof shut because of the threat of rain showers, crowd-favourite Jabeur initially looked comfortable as she won the opening two games of the final.
But world number 42 Vondrousova, playing a canny game full of slow slices and clever angles, settled down and began to draw errors from her opponent.
Jabeur responded again to lead 4-2 but then seemed consumed by nerves as mistakes flowed from her racket and she dropped five successive games to lose the opening set