
Jannik Sinner from Italy celebrates victory in a men’s quarterly quarterly match against Ben Shelton from the US (picture via AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth) Jannik Sinner, Belinda Bencic and Iga Swiatlek reserved their places in the Wimbledon semifinals on Wednesday, each scripting a different story in the All England Club. The upper seed sinner alleviated concerns about the injury of the right elbow with straight sets of 7-6 (7/2), 6-4, 6-4 victories over the American 10. Seed by Ben Shelton. Sinner wore the protective sleeve of the moments of discomfort, but in his game showed only a small signs of fighting. The 23 -year -old Italian, who reduced his training schedule on Tuesday and underwent MRI scanning, is to Final Four. Sinner raised the withdrawal of the withdrawal after being injured in his fourth round of victory over Grigor Dimitrov, where a Bulgarian retirement retirement for injury. Now the first Italian man to achieve several Wimbledon semi -finals awaits Sinner either Novak Djokovic or Flavio Cobolli for the place in the final. On the side of women with Belinda Bencic, the Swiss Bencic reached its first Wimbledon semifinals with 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (7/2) victories over 18-year-old Russian Mirra Andreeva. Just than a year after the birth of his daughter Bella, 28-year-old enjoys the revival of his career and since his return from maternity leave he has been rising to the world 35.
“It’s crazy, it’s incredible. It’s a dream that comes true … I just didn’t speak,” Bencic said, as AFP quoted. “I studied all night yesterday to come up with a plan. I think it worked well.” Bencic, a former semifinalist and Olympic gold medalist in the US Open, is the first Swiss woman to achieve the last four since Martin Hingis in 1997. Now she will face the Polish star Iga Swiatlek, defeating Liudmila Samson 6-2, 7-5 to become the first Wimbledon semifinal.
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“It’s great … After this victory, I have goose bumps. I am super happy and very proud of myself,” Switek said. “I certainly feel like I really worked hard on this surface.” SWIIATEK, four -time Master French Open, has never been beyond the quarterfinals in the SW19, but showed the improvement of grass and bounced Samson to seal the victory.