Women’s singles seeds at Wimbledon was nothing less than a roller coaster ride. Three players were knocked out, two moved into the third set and two others ensured smooth passage...
Former world number three Stephens arrived in London without playing on a grass court. However, that was not really visible. She broke Kvitova's serve twice to take the opening set...
Niculescu might have staged a good attempt to get back into the match in the second set but it was hopelessly one-sided.
Calling herself a “fighter”, the Russian reckons that next time if she reaches the final, she will handle it better.
The Russian upsets No.3 seed Sabalenka in three sets and will next face No.15 seed Victoria Azarenka.
The 23-year-old Belarusian halts top seed Barty's clay court streak to beat her in a three-set final.
The World No.1 beat Aryna Sabalenka to bag her third title of the season and 11th career WTA singles title