🎾 Rybakina, a Russian athlete representing Kazakhstan since 2018, entered the tournament ranked No. 23 and is the second lowest-ranked woman to win Wimbledon.
“I’ve never felt anything like this,” Rybakina said after the big win. “I didn’t even expect to be in the second week of Wimbledon.”
While Rybakina and Jabeur were each competing in their first Grand Slam final, the duo also made history for their respective countries. Rybakina became the first athlete from Kazakhstan to make a singles Major final while Jabeur became the first Arab woman and first African woman to make a Grand Slam Finals.
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