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Jabeur is defeated by Vondrousova to win Wimbledon

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Czech Republic’s Marketa Vondrousova celebrates with the Venus Rosewater Dish trophy during the prize ceremony after winning the women’s singles final tennis match against Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur on the thirteenth day of the 2023 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 15, 2023. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)

Vondrousova faced sixth-ranked Jabeur as the first unseeded female in the Wimbledon final in 60 years, and she was a huge underdog.

Marketa Vondrousova defeated Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur in the Wimbledon final on Saturday, becoming the first unseeded woman to win the tournament since the Open period, shocking everyone by winning 6-4, 6-4.

Vondrousova faced sixth-ranked Jabeur as the first unseeded female in the Wimbledon final in 60 years, and she was a huge underdog.

But after losing to Ash Barty in the 2019 French Open final, the 24-year-old shocked the odds on Centre Court to capture her first Grand Slam championship at the second attempt.

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As one of only two Czech women to win a Wimbledon championship, Vondrousova joins Jana Novotna and Petra Kvitova.

She is only the ninth unseeded winner of a Grand Slam competition.

After a slew of injuries put an end to her promising career, Vondrousova’s victory culminated an impressive comeback.

She was forced to watch her best friend Miriam Kolodziejova try to make the main draw at Wimbledon just a year prior due to an injury.

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The Olympic silver medalist Vondrousova was sidelined for six months following her second wrist surgery, but at least her absence from the tour gave her the time and space to be married.

The only player with a lower ranking to make it to the Wimbledon final was Serena Williams in 2018 with a ranking of 181.

She informed her spouse Stepan Simek to stay at home in Prague to care for their cat Frankie until the final, when a pet sitter was arranged to free her partner up to travel to Wimbledon because her win was so unexpected.

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