Defending Wimbledon Champion Elena Rybakina Knocked Out By Ons Jabeur In The Quarter Finals
In a reverse of last year's final, Jabeur defeated Elena Rybakina 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-1

Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur achieved redemption as she avenged her loss in the previous year's final by staging an impressive comeback against the defending champion, Elena Rybakina from Kazakhstan, during their match in London.
With a final score of 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-1, Jabeur secured her spot in the Wimbledon semi-finals. In the previous year's final, Jabeur had come close to becoming the first Arabic female champion but fell short, losing in three sets. However, in the 2023 tournament, Jabeur displayed remarkable resilience and determination, mounting a spirited comeback after losing the first set tiebreak.
Raising game to stage a comeback
After losing the first set, Jabeur elevated her game by taking calculated risks with her shots. She gradually asserted herself as the dominant player on the court, winning five consecutive games to claim the second set.
This victory provided her with much-needed momentum heading into the third set, where she showcased her authority and skill. Jabeur's exceptional performance in this match sets the stage for an intense semi-final encounter against second-seeded Aryna Sabalenka from Belarus, who previously defeated American Madison Keys in straight sets.
Rybakina initially took the lead by breaking Jabeur's serve to love in the fourth game. However, Jabeur quickly responded and seized the opportunity when Rybakina made a loose volley, breaking back to take a 6-5 lead. Despite her advantage, Jabeur couldn't consolidate her position and failed to convert a set point, resulting in a tiebreak that Rybakina ultimately won, claiming the first set.
The second set presented challenges for both players, as they faced moments of pressure on their serves. Rybakina saved break points in the second game, while Jabeur displayed determination to maintain a 3-2 lead. Both players held their serves until the 10th game, when Rybakina faltered and allowed Jabeur to break back, leveling the match.
The deciding set witnessed a significant shift in momentum favoring Jabeur. She quickly established a commanding 3-0 lead and showcased her resilience by saving two break points, extending her advantage to 4-1. Jabeur then broke Rybakina's serve once again, delivering a powerful backhand down the line. With her serve intact, she sealed the victory, celebrating with an exuberant roar of delight.
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