Maria Verbijstt Queen’s as a 160/1 qualifying competition becomes the oldest WTA winner since Serena
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Supermum Tatjana Maria was tipped to win Wimbledon after he had become the first queen of Queen’s since 1973.
The German qualification, 37, sensational won the female singles-title that returned after a 52-year absence and by beating the American Amanda Anisimova 6-3 6-4 at the baron Court club.
For wrapped, Anisimova said, 23,: “Tatjana, what an incredible week. So special. Congratulations with you and your beautiful family.
‘It would not surprise me if I see you in the Wimbledon Final, because you really let me run. “
Maria is the oldest player who has since claims a WTA title Serena WilliamsThen 38, was successful in Auckland in 2020.
The Slice Specialist went to this week’s event a distant 160/1 for the title that came through the qualification.
Maria-Die two young daughters made the Wimbledon-Halve Final in 2022 and she said: “I enjoyed every second here. A pleasure to play here.
“It’s Father’s Day and my husband is real, very special. A great husband and coach. For our beautiful girls I both love you.
‘When we arrived, my little daughter said,’ Wow, that’s one Nice Trophy, so big. ‘
“I said:” Let’s go for the trophy. “We will celebrate. Whatever it is, I think they want to eat something Nutella. “
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Maria had a tough run to the final and defeated former Grand Slam -Finalists or Champions Leylah Fernandez, Karolina Muchova, Elena Rybakina and Madison Keys.
The final champion had found himself in round two in the round, with a disadvantage of Muchova 7-6 5-4 30-0 before he moaned back.
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