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Elena Rybakina wins Wimbledon women’s championship vs. Ons Jabeur

WIMBLEDON, England (AP) – Too nervous to wave, Elena Rybakina stepped into the Centre Court sunshine before the Wimbledon final Saturday and kept a firm double-grip on the black-and-red straps of the racket bag slung over her shoulders.

No wave. Not much of a look around. Her play early on betrayed some jitters, too, which makes sense considering it was her debut in a Grand Slam title match.

Nearly two hours of big swinging and plenty of sprinting later, she had won the championship at the All England Club with a 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 victory over Ons Jabeur – the first singles trophy at a major tournament for her adopted country of Kazakhstan. 

Even then, Rybakina’s reaction was muted as can be, a little sigh, a hint of a smile.

“Happy that it finished, to be honest,” the 23-year-old said, “because really, I never felt something like this.” 

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Elena Rybakina kisses the trophy after winning the women's singles final.

She was born in Moscow and has represented Kazakhstan since 2018, when that country offered her funding to support her tennis career. The switch has been a topic of conversation during Wimbledon, because it barred all players who represent Russia or Belarus from entering the tournament due to the war in Ukraine. 

Since the WTA computer rankings began in 1975, just one woman ranked lower than the No. 23 Rybakina has won Wimbledon – Venus Williams in 2007 at No. 31, although she had been No. 1 and already won three of her five career Wimbledon trophies. 


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