2024 WTA Tour – Grand Slam Tennis
Wimbledon Championships
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
Selected finals – 13 July
Jasmine Paolini 23/20 | Barbora Krejcikova 67/100
This has been a chaotic year in the women’s draw, providing twists and turns that would make any crime novelist jealous. Every major elimination gave me more confidence of a second Elena Rybakina crown.
But the Kazakh superstar was outdone by a tenacious Barbora Krejcikova (the 2021 French Open champion). The crafty Czech brilliantly diffused the Kazakh’s power in a cunning display of all-court tennis.
Seventh seed Jasmine Paolini showed similar tenacity in her comeback win over Donna Vekic, beating the Croatian in what turned out to be the longest women’s semifinal in Wimbledon history.
The diminutive Italian is in the form of her life as she chases her maiden Grand Slam title.
Jasmine Paolini
Jasmine Paolini has been a revelation this season, reaching a 2nd consecutive Grand Slam final to go with a maiden WTA 1000 title. It’s kind of hard to believe just how much the late bloomer has evolved this campaign.
She became the first Italian woman in history to reach a Wimbledon final with her herculean comeback won over Donna Vekic. Vekic put up the fight of her life in what was one of the most evenly contested semi-finals in living memory.
Playing in front of her parents, Paolini was basically blown away by the hard-hitting Vekic in the opening set. But Paolini grew in stature as the match progressed, using her sublime defensive prowess to frustrate the aggressive Vekic.
Paolini managed to secure the second set and you always felt she had the edge in the third. Vekic was starting to visibly tire and even began crying at one point, almost resigned to the fact that Paolini would outlast her.
Paolini never served at her best in the match, only winning 67% of her first-serve points. That is something that she will have to address when she comes up against returning-machine Krecikova.
But she was defensively solid throughout and her forehand sung when it needed to. Honestly, I don’t know how the rather slight Italian generates so much power on that wing.
Paolini has shown the capacity to win in a multitude of ways these championships. She absolutely dismantled Emma Navarro in her quarterfinal match, and she just showed remarkable resilience to withstand Vekic’s vicious groundstroke onslaught.
Paolini’s semifinal victory also made her just the fourth woman this century to reach back-to-back French Open and Wimbledon finals.
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