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Elena Rybakina
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LONDON (Reuters): There was little in Elena Rybakina’s understated celebration – the clenched fist and slow stroll to the net – to suggest she had produced the performance of her life to demolish former champion Simona Halep and reach the Wimbledon final on Thursday.
Yet by romping into Saturday’s showpiece, her maiden Grand Slam final, with a 6-3 6-3 win that was as clinical as it was brutal, she set up a showdown with Tunisian Ons Jabeur that few would have predicted at the tournament’s outset.
Halep was caught in the crosshairs of an onslaught from the Russian-born Kazakh, who pummelled the Romanian with rasping serves and savage forehands.
Halep, the champion in 2019 who had not dropped a set at the All England Club since the second round of that tournament, did not help her cause with a string of double faults that handed Rybakina chances at key moments.
Yet the 17th seed needed little assistance, as she became the first player from Kazakhstan to reach a Grand Slam final.
“I don’t know how to describe it but it was really, really good,” the 23-year-old said after wrapping up victory to become the youngest Wimbledon finalist since Garbine Muguruza in 2015.