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  • Elena Rybakina powers past Ons Jabeur to Wimbledon title

    Elena Rybakina powers past Ons Jabeur to Wimbledon title File photo Elena Rybakina powers past Ons Jabeur to Wimbledon title

    In a year when Russian players were banned from Wimbledon, Moscow-born Elena Rybakina rallied from a set down to defeat Tunisia's Ons Jabeur 3-6 6-2 6-2 on Saturday to become the first player from Kazakhstan to win a Grand Slam singles title.

    With Russian and Belarussian players banned from the grasscourt major following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, Rybakina would have been excluded had she not switched allegiance from Russia in 2018 for better funding and support.

    But even if the repeated questions on her links to Russia during the past fortnight affected Rybakina mentally, it did not have any discernable impact on the 23-year-old's game.

    In a showpiece featuring two first-time Grand Slam finalists for the first time since 1962, the lanky Rybakina lifted the Venus Rosewater Dish after another power-packed performance to become the fifth different women's champion in as many editions.

    "It's special because I was super nervous before the match (and) during the match and I'm honestly happy that it is over," said Rybakina, who became the first woman to win a Wimbledon final from a set down since Amelie Mauresmo in 2006.

    The cool-as-cucumber Rybakina celebrated the win with barely a fist pump and just a fleeting smile in her typical demeanour.