the latvian Jelena Ostapenko will play against the Czech Petra Kvitova his second consecutive final in the tournament Eastbourne to re -prove a victory which Brazilian Haddad Maia was unable to aim for, losing in the semifinals after thirteen consecutive victories.
The player from Sao Paula has been a great sensation of women’s tennis in recent weeks. With just one title to his credit, in Seoul 2017, he added to his record of two weeks in coverage of Nottingham and Birmingham, both on the grass.
The South American tennis player who gave an impressive departure in the WTA rankings to be among the twenty best in the world is stuck in the semifinals in Eastbourne.
However, she outscored Kvitova who won 7-6 (4) 6-2 to return eleven years later in the final in Eastbourne. This is the first time the 32 -year -old Central European player has reached 28 titles behind him. They include two from Wimbledon.
In search of the title, he encountered Ostapenko, current champion who beat Italian Camila Giorgi (6-2 and 6-2). This is the second final of the year for the young tennis player from Riga who won at Roland Garros five years ago and won this season in Dubai. He is looking to raise his records to six before facing Wimbledon. EFE
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Source: La Verdad

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