Aryna Sabalenka survives Major Laura Siegemund Fear to reach Wimbledon's semifinal tikitaka News

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Aryna Sabalenka survives Major Laura Siegemund Fear to reach Wimbledon’s semifinal

Aryna Sabalenka withdrew in an era past Tuesday and tried for nearly three hours in Wimbledon Center Court before eventually imposing her 21st century energy game to defeat Mesmerus Laura Siegemund for a semi -final.

Belarusis needed all her balls of balls of ball and faith to come out of a annoying, somewhat victor battle, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4.

For most of the competition for the connection of magic, it seemed as if the number one world would not find answers to VICTORYMagic like the 37-year-old German veteran shattered, shattered and hit the best player in the world, leaving the game of the power of neutralized high seed on the ground.

Sort a low 104th in the world, Siegemund drew in the game of a softer era to bring low Belaruste, throwing sliced ​​magic and with vintage gift.

But slowly, if not exactly, the 10-year-old and seemingly stronger Sabalenka managed to fight the upper hand again, and now waits or the 13th seed Amanda Animova OR Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova for a place in the Saturday final.

I need some time to recover … it pushed me so much and frankly after the first set I was like looking at my box thinking like, ‘guys I want to say as a book tickets you know, I think we will leave this city, place, place

But wow she played an extraordinary tour, an extraordinary match and I’m just super happy now with victory and, oh god guys, like atmosphere – it’s just a different level

Nostalgic

For Siegemund, this was not the performance of a player, whose previous Wimbledon’s record reached the three output of the first round and a single finish of the second round.

Everything for Germany evoked nostalgia.

The ball left her record not with a trick, but a sigh – a gentle stroke with a brush than an open blow. Served landed halfway up in the box before it was widely rotated; Forehands sailed the subdivision at the initial base.

It may have looked delicate, but it was everything, but harmless – as Sabalenka revealed in her growing despair.

All the skills honored through a rich career with nous doubles – three Grand Slam titles in all women and mixed – were on full screen: low, weak returns, feathered lobster, angles and volleys who died of influence.

The extraordinary level of accuracy and control was sure to sink, and in the second group he made. Only a little but enough to let the world number one level the match.

But in the third decisive, as itememund was best returned, mixing it and adhering to its tactics.

The two exchanged on the marginal of the upper hands to leave the next nose forward, until finally, as the watch pulled to three hours, Sabalenka sealed the victory, hitting a powerful upper house and shouting at joy.

“That was a real task,” said Belarus. “Honestly, I have no idea how I was able to keep myself and be emotionally so prepared and focused. I am really proud of myself because it was really a fierce battle.”



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