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Ranked 42nd to 'Wimbledon Queen'

Wimbledon Women's Singles 'Winner's lowest ranking ever' Bondlow Shoba


missed last year's tournament due to left wrist surgery "It's hard to recover" Nike also ended sponsorship "no rain..." Overcame by reflecting on the tattoo


“No rain, no flowers.”


Marketa von Drowsova (24, Czech Republic) has these words engraved on her right elbow. This means that there is no success without failure. “Even if you fail, if you believe in yourself and keep working hard, you will be rewarded someday” (Interview with The Sun UK).


This phrase has become a reality. After the rainy season, colorful flowers bloomed. On the 15th (local time), in the women's singles final of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships held at the All England Club in London, England, Bondrousova defeated world No. 6 Once Jaber (29, Tunisia) 2-0 (6-4, 6-4) to win the championship. Occupied She won her first major tournament title in her career and took her 2.35 million pounds (approximately 3.51 billion won) in prize money.


Bondlow Shoba was not a player that attracted much attention when this tournament started. This is because he was "ranked 42nd in the world", which is gradually forgotten after his left wrist surgery last year.


However, Bondlow Shoba broke everyone's expectations and rewrote women's tennis history. It is the first time since 1975, when women's tennis world rankings began, that a player in the top 40 in the world has won the Wimbledon women's singles. She also became the first woman to win the Wimbledon title unseeded.


She was a 'rising star' as seen only two years ago. Following her runner-up finish at the 2019 French Open, she won a silver medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. At the time, She was also in the spotlight by beating Naomi Osaka (26), a leading Japanese tennis player.


However, a left wrist injury got in the way. Last year he had a second surgery and couldn't hold a racket for 6 months. During last year's Wimbledon tournament, he cheered on his friend from the stands with a cast on his wrist. “His bones were floating inside his body,” he said of his condition at the time.


His world ranking fell outside the top 100, and Nike, which sponsored him for four years, ended his contract. He saw the possibility of a comeback as low.


Bondlow Shoba overcame it proudly. He was eliminated in the 3rd match at the Australian Open and the 2nd match at the French Open this season, 카지노사이트


But achieved a performance that improved the sense of game. He also raised the world rankings from outside the 100th to the 40th. It was the result of his bone-breaking efforts.


Without a sponsor, he took to Wimbledon wearing clothes without brand logos and knocked down five seeded players one after another in seven matches. His strong point is his strong mentality.


No matter how strong an opponent he faced, he did not waver, waiting for the opponent to make a mistake before overturning the match. In the quarterfinals against Jessica Pegula (4th place, USA), she won a come-from-behind victory with her indomitable fighting spirit. After giving up the first set, he overturned the game, which was trailing 1-4 in the second set as well.


In the final, he met last year's runner-up, Javert. The scene was full of slogans cheering for Jaber, who was trying to win the first ever Arab championship. In both the first and second sets, Javert took the lead by winning Bondroushoba's serve game, but collapsed due to an error.


Bondlow Shoba did not miss this opportunity. In the end, Bondlow Shoba finished the last attack with a volley in front of the net, confirming a 2-0 victory in 1 hour and 20 minutes. On this day, the number of successful attacks by Bondlow Shoba was 10 times, far behind Jaber (25 times), but the number of mistakes was much smaller at 13-31.


When the championship was confirmed, Bondlow Shoba lay down on the field and shed tears. “Tennis is crazy,” he said.


I never dreamed that I would win the trophy here,” he said. It was a victory that even the coach did not expect.