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Vondrousova Goes From Wimbledon Fan to Finalist

Comeback Queen: Vondrousova Goes From Wimbledon Fan to Finalist

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, July 13, 2023

Wimbledon—A 12 months in the past, Marketa Vondrousova was a face within the crowd at Wimbledon.

On Saturday, Vondrousova would be the crowd’s point of interest dealing with Ons Jabeur for the Wimbledon title.

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World No. 42 Vondrousova vanquished Ukrainian wild card Elina Svitolina 6-3, 6-3 to cost into her maiden Wimbledon remaining and make historical past as the primary unseeded Wimbledon ladies’s finalist within the Open Era.

It’s an astounding comeback for the 24-year-old Czech, who has bounced again from a few left wrist surgical procedures, reworking herself from Wimbledon fan to finalist within the house of a 12 months.

Wearing a forged round her left wrist, Vondrousova attended Wimbledon qualifying final 12 months as a fan to root for her someday doubles accomplice.

At that time, the 2019 Roland Garros finalist might barely raise a packed racquet bag together with her left hand.

This weekend, she’ll play to boost the Rosewater Dish.

Vondrousova, who was dropped by long-time sponsor Nike and noticed her rating plummet to No. 99 on the finish of final 12 months, is grateful simply to be again enjoying pain-free after her wrist woes left her unsure about her aggressive profession.

“I mean, after everything I’ve been through, two surgeries, it’s not always easy to come back,” Vondrousova advised the media at Wimbledon. “Yeah, you don’t know if you can play at this level and if you can be back at the top and back at these tournaments.

“I simply really feel like I’m simply grateful to be on a court docket once more, to play with out ache. I’m simply actually grateful for it.”

Playing for her second career title and first grass-court crown, Vondrousova has split six career meetings with Jabeur.

The Czech prevailed 6-1, 5-7, 6-1 at the Australian Open then backed it up with a 7-6(5), 6-4 win at Indian Wells.

However, Jabeur won their lone prior grass encounter 6-3, 7-6(4) at the 2021 Eastbourne and is a more accomplished player on lawn winning a Tour-best 28 matches on grass since the start of 2021.

“I’m going for my revenge. I did not win in opposition to her this 12 months,” Jabeur said of Vondrousova. “She has good palms. She performs superb.

“Honestly, I will try to focus on myself a lot. I’m not sure how she’s going to play second Grand Slam final, I believe. We both hungry to win. Whoever deserve it more will win.”

Four years after Vondrousova reached the Roland Garros remaining with out surrendering a set earlier than bowing to Ash Barty, she says she’s strengthened by the struggles she’s gone by way of.

“I think it can definitely help in tough moments,” Vondrousova stated. “Also, like, I’ve been through it. Once I was very young, so I think it was just too much for me back then.

“Yeah, I feel this may help you additionally on the way in which. You know what to do. You know it’s important to have good folks round you.

“Yeah, I mean, definitely it can help. I mean, I’m a bit older now also. Yeah, I think I’m a bit different person. Yeah, I’m just very happy to be through this again.”

One of the most-heavily tattooed gamers in tennis, Vondrousova calls her ink “art.”

The artwork gallery will proceed to develop if she wins Wimbledon—Vondrousova stated she and her coach already made a pact to each get Wimbledon tattoos if she takes the title.

“I have a bet with my coach. If I win a Grand Slam, he’s going to get one, so I hope I will,” Vondrousova stated with a smile. “I mean, we’ll see what happens and what I’ll do. For me, it’s also art. I don’t know, I just like it. I appreciate the people that do this.”

Whether she wins or loses on Saturday, Vondrousova will probably be pumping up the get together this weekend. She celebrates her one-year wedding ceremony anniversary with husband Stepan Simek on Sunday.

Vondrousova’s husband, who has been residence in Prague working and caring for the couple’s pet cat Frankie, will probably be in her help field on Saturday, whereas Frankie watches on TV.

“He’s coming tomorrow with my sister,” stated Vondrousova, who had her forged eliminated a 12 months in the past. “We texted the cat sitter to come to our home. He’s coming tomorrow.”

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