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Krejitzkova tops Roland Garros French Open women’s singles very “loving the new and disgusting the old”

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Caption: Kregitskova won the French Open women’s singles champion Xinhua News Agency

Roland Garros “likes the new and dislikes the old”, in the women’s singles, this is a true fragrance law. This is not, another season, another person. On the final stage last night, the unseeded player Kregitkova from the Czech Republic went black to the end and defeated Pavlyuchenkova 6-1, 2-6, 6-4. Ziegui. “Welcome,”-this strange face is smiling like a flower. This is the sixth consecutive year that the clay court Grand Slam has welcomed a new women’s singles championship.

Kregitkova’s name is probably still heard in the doubles arena. Like many of her companions who couldn’t make their heads in the singles arena, she also allocated most of her time and energy to the women’s doubles and mixed doubles. After all, she played well and the prize money was considerable. “For most of us, this is a job. It’s just that I still have some other expectations in my heart.” Krejitzkova’s record in the WTA was not outstanding. She was still in the lower level last September. To compete in the ITF arena. Coming to the clay court this year, she won eleven consecutive victories in one go.

Caption: Krygitskova celebrates victory, Xinhua News Agency

This kind of accumulation is probably attributed to Kregitzkova’s courage to be an “uninvited guest”. Back then, without an invitation or contact in advance, the girl directly touched the home of the Czech star Novotna. Come to apprentice, that’s it. Krejitzkova mentioned her mentor more than once, and this time without exception, “I really miss her and want to thank her. It is because of her that I made it through to the finals.” Watna pushed the girl to the “end”. Novotna has twice entered the French Open women’s singles semifinals and won the 1998 Wimbledon women’s singles championship, but Novotna died of cancer in November 2017 at the age of 49. “I think she will tell me that she is very proud, and I think she will do it. She will also tell me,’Enjoy, keep going.” Kregickova also wrote a new piece of the history of Czech tennis. Become another Czech player to win the Susan Langren Cup after Mandelikova in 1981.

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Caption: The late Czech player Novotna won the 1998 Wimbledon women’s singles championship IC picture

The 25-year-old Krejitzkova became famous in the French Open. This is her fifth time to participate in the Grand Slam Women’s Singles. On the road to the women’s singles championship of Roland Garros, she eliminated the American star Gove and the Greek girl Sakari successively. Faced with his opponent in the final, Pavlyuchenkova, a Russian player who reached the final after 52 Grand Slams, Kregitkova won the first set, and calmly dealt with it after the opponent equalized. In the third set, Pavlyuchenkova had problems with physical fitness and mobility. Kregitkova became more and more courageous and felt amazing. She scored consecutively through small balls in front of the net, and finally went black to the end and won the gold cup.

Dreams are still necessary, what if they come true? Kregickova won the biggest bonus of her career. In the “chaotic” women’s tennis arena, if you want to stir up some waves, go to Roland Garros to make a splash. (Hua Xinyi, Chief Correspondent of Xinmin Evening News)

Editor: Lu Weixin

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