Tennis
Vondrousova outplayed Svitolina and will play for Olympic gold!
Czech tennis dominance at the Olympic Games continues. Markéta Vondroušová defeated Svitolina 6:3 and 6:1 in the semi-finals and is now waiting for the final of her life. She will play Switzerland’s Bencic. The Czech improved her already successful Olympic day.
Czech tennis dominance at the Olympic Games continues. Markéta Vondroušová defeated Svitolina 6::3 and 6::1 in the semi-finals and is now facing the final of her life. She will play Switzerland’s Bencic. The Czech improved her already successful Olympic day. After winning two medals in the men’s trap, the Czech doubles team and Vondrousova reaching the final, the Czech Republic really has something to celebrate.
The start of the match was quite nervous and both players took each other’s serves early on. In the middle of the set, Vondroušová took the reins of the match. She defended brilliantly, tormented her opponent with her shorts and played all the important moments.
The momentum of the semifinal was on her side and she used it perfectly. She took two more serves from her opponent and won the opening set 6:3.
In the second set, the Czech managed to step up her performance. Her patient play continued to pay off for the Ukrainian. The dream final was within reach. The rest of the match was an exhibition for Vondrousova.
She didn’t give her surrendered opponent any more opportunities to make a comeback and in 65 minutes it was over. After a great performance, Vondrousova won 6: 3 and 6: 1 to play for the gold medal.
She will play Bencic in the final. The Swiss defeated Rybakina after a great battle.
The Czech tennis team will fight for its first gold, which it has never achieved in its history. To achieve this dream, he will have two options. In addition to Vondrousova, we will have a final representation in the women’s doubles. Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova will fight for the most valuable achievement of their career.
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