Tennis: Wozniacki saved two match points when changing lanes: “Never experienced anything like this”

At 4-5 in the tiebreaker, the 33-year-old Dane saved two match points through as many serves. In the next game, which took over ten minutes, the 91-ranked Wozniacki decided on her sixth break point and was able to advance to 6-5.

She then held her serve and was able to win the match after Fernandez hit a forehand in a match that featured furious baseline duels.

Wimbledon

  • Andy Murray interviewed for 20 minutes after the exit: “Glad we could do it one last time”

  • World number one Iga Swiatek’s concern after the victory: “Hope she’s okay”

  • When the victory was complete, Wozniacki thanked the small crowd that was on court one with kisses 23.25 Swedish time. Andy Murray’s doubles match had attracted the large crowd and attention on the adjacent center court.

    The match started on a different track

    The match started on court 12 but was moved due to darkness at 3-3 in the third set. The players thought that the match would be finished on Friday and after some confusion the referee said that the match would be postponed as there was a risk of more rain in London tomorrow.

    The break around the lane change meant there was an hour’s break.

    – I have never been part of anything like this, never ever, said Danish DR’s commentator Michael Mortensen about the strange scenes.

    In the next round, world number four Elena Rybakina, who won Wimbledon two years ago, awaits Wozniacki.

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