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Women Ladies … Championship without a queen and the square is open to surprises
It seems that the female tennis scene has witnessed some stability in the last seasons, after a long period of “competitive chaos” as some describe, or “maximum competitiveness”, according to others.
Over time, the Sabalinka Belarusian sand won at the top of this scene, the Polish Ija Chefiontek, who in turn had begun to establish an era of control before that.
On the back, a tail of the ambitious competitions appeared that began to have fixed characteristics in the main championships, such as American Coco Goff, Russia Mira Andriva and the American Jessica Peugeot, which continues to seem regular despite the absence of important achievements, as well as Kinwin Jing, which is increasingly hard and firm with each season.
But the Wimbledon championship, as usual, insists on maintaining its privacy even among this “relative stability”, since it has become the most popular championship for surprises between the great Slam.
Since Serena Williams has crowned her sixth, seventh and last title in 2015 and 2016, no player has managed to repeat the title for two consecutive years, but the last finals were the scene of a series of surprises, starting with Kerber’s angelic victory over Serena herself in 2018, through the coronation of Elina Ribakina and Marketosa Fondosava of the Tuna de Serena in 2018 in the crowning of 2022 and the Fondosavaa at the expense of the expense of the expensity of the tunic of the Tunia in 2018 in 2022222222222 Alfar Elina Elina Elina Jaber in 2022 and in the post of the crown of the crown of the crown and the market. 2023, reaching the victory of Barura Kreticova over Jasmine Paulini last year.
Many analysis link the previous instability in the results of women to adopt a style of play that depends significantly on physical strength, which caused the level to vary among the players until some of them began to adapt to it recently. However, Wimbledon remains the “great knot” for most of the first classification stars.
Sabalinka, for example, is 27 years old, and his best achievement in Wimbledon was only half of the semifinals, while Jawf who arrived in London is devastated by the title of Roland Garros, did not exceed in his career in English land the round of 16, but his young age (21 years) gives him more time.
Looking at the Chinese Jing, known for his strong shipment, can find in the London stadiums an appropriate environment to launch his own surprise, but so far he has not exceeded the third round.
As for cosfonetics, which is currently going through a period of decrease despite its technical capacities and tactical intelligence, its best results in Wimbledon are still reaching the quarterfinals, the same achievement achieved by Madison Kez, champion of the Australian Open this year.
As for the Spanish Paula Padosa, he still suffers his chronic problems on the back, which limits his ambition fertiles