Top-ranking tennis star set straight records after Wimbledon semifinals

Top-ranking tennis star set straight records after Wimbledon semifinals

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On Tuesday, the world’s first female tennis player, Airna Sablenka, scored a narrow victory on Tuesday All England Club In London.

Strict struggle Victory to Laura Sigmend Belarusian tennis star made it to the Wimbledon semifinals. While the Sablenka was delighted to go to the next round of the prestigious tournament, she took the issue of how she explained her words after the semifinal match.

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The question was asked to Sublenka about being “annoying” as “disturbing” her opponent.

“You had said before your hand that Laura has a troublesome game in a testimonial,” said a journalist.

Sablenka quickly explained and explained that Sigmend had previously described her game as “annoying”, suggesting that it created a disappointing experience for the forms of competing against her.

“I didn’t say that,” the 27 -year -old boy replied. “No, no, I did not say it…. They asked the question that she said that she was a tragic game. I did not say that to explain it.”

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On July 08, 2025 in London, the Championship Wimbledon at the All England Lawn Tennis and Crochet Club celebrates against Laura Sigmund Germany during Ladies’s quarter-Final match on the nine days of 2025. (Hanna Peters/Getty Image)

Finally, Sablenka was asked how she maintained his confidence Semifinals Especially challenging moments.

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“It’s not a disturbing game. It’s a smart game,” said Sablenka. “She really is working against her and going against her in a match against her. You know that you have to work for every point.”

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July won her match against the Laura Sigmend of Germany at the United Kingdom Inwimbledon, All England Lawn Tennis and Crochet Club on July July, 2005 in her post match interview. (Susan Child/ImageN Image)

“It doesn’t matter if you have a big server, if you are a big hitter, you have to work. You have to run and win. Honestly, I was just trying to focus on myself and I am making sure that I don’t give her that energy.

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Amanda Anisimova defeated Anastasia Pavluchenkov in the other women’s semifinals. The semifinals will face Anisimovashi in the semifinals on Thursday.

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