Tennis
Barbora Krejcikova is having the season of her life. Can she stay among the world’s elite?
One of the comets of this year’s tennis season is undoubtedly Barbora Krejcikova. The Czech player is currently at her career high, which is the fifth place in the WTA rankings. But can Krejcikova stay among the world’s elite in the long run?
One of the comets of this year’s tennis season is undoubtedly Barbora Krejcikova. TheCzech player is currently at her career high, which is the fifth place in the WTA rankings. But can Krejcikova stay among the world’s elite in the long run?
For the first time Krejčíková drew a lot of attention to herself during the French Open. First, she managed to win the tournament in Strasbourg in the dress rehearsal, then she even sensationally dominated the Grand Slam itself. And that as an unseeded player.
Logically, Krejcikova became more talked about in connection with her success in singles. And she was able to confirm her form in the following weeks on various surfaces.
As far as the big tournaments are concerned, Krejcikova failed to beat the world number one Barty in the eighth round at Wimbledon, at the Olympics she finished on the racket of the future winner Bencic and at the US Open she was beaten in the quarter-finals by the world number two Sabalenka.
Since winning the French Open title, Barbora Krejcikova hasn’t had a single setback.
Krejcikova has thus been able to confirm her rapid rise in other tournaments and it will be very difficult for her opponents to find a recipe for this Czech tennis player. She is a very complex player with a great variety of strokes and she is also mentally mature.
Moreover, Barbora Krejcikova is only 25 years old. She is therefore in her prime tennis years, but she still has a lot ahead of her. Krejcikova is already among the world’s tennis elite and deservedly so. And she has no plans to leave it just yet.
Source:: Livesport
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