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Iiga Sweetake defeated Liudmila Samsonova to reach the Wimbledon Semifinal for the first time


London-IGA Sweetch reached the Wimbledon Semifinal for the first time in the 19th-born Leadmilla Samsonova-2-2, -5-5 wins on Wednesday with a win late on Wednesday.

“Although I am in the middle of the tournament, I already got rumors after this win,” said Sotech. “I am very happy and extremely proud of myself.”

He is a five -time Grand Slam champion, four titles of red clay in the French Open and the other in the hard court of the US Open. He was twice the semifinalist at the Hard-Court Australian Open.

The All England Club’s Grass Courts always gave him the most problems as a Pro, though he demanded a junior championship in 2018. Earlier this year, Wimbledon made it as a quarter -finals in her five presence in women’s brackets, leaving this round in 2023.

However, the 24 -year -old young man in Poland is enjoying a career best run on the slit surface, thanks for feeling more comfortable at the required foot.

“I certainly think, I really worked hard for the progress of this surface here,” said Sotech. “So this year, I feel like I can only work with it and work with myself. I will only continue it.”
Before the start of the Wimbledon, Sweetch was a runner-up in Bad Homeburg, Germany, his first final in a tournament played on grass-his first final in an event, causing a drought from a rankings and a number of 8 in the All England Club.

In his rough time, a doping case was included in a doping case last season due to the involuntary pollution of non-prescription drugs for a failed competition drug test jet lag and sleep related problems. In court, Rolend-Garros lost the semifinals last month to Arya Sabalenka in Rolend-Garros.

On Thursday, No. for the title match at the Sweetch All England Club. Mira Andreva or Belinda Benik will face the number. The other semifinal is Sabalenka at number 1 against Amanda Anisimova of No. 1.

A set in the second against Somonovar and a 3-0-led Sutec, who was present in his first Grand Slam quarter-finals.

Soon, though it was 4-al, then 5-all. However, Sweetek took for 6-6 lead, then it broke to finish and a smile spread across his face.

“I will recover today, not to celebrate too much, but I will concentrate on the next one,” said Swetek. “Evening is ready, and I’ll be ready tomorrow.”



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