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		Rybakina surprises herself by reaching Wimbledon final
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			 [July 08, 2022]  
			By Toby Davis 
 LONDON (Reuters) - Kazakh Elena 
			Rybakina said she was not expecting to reach the second week at 
			Wimbledon let alone the final after booking her place in Saturday's 
			showpiece against Tunisia's Ons Jabeur.
 
 Russian-born Rybakina produced a devastating display of power 
			hitting to oust former champion Simona Halep 6-3 6-3 on Thursday and 
			reach her first Grand Slam final.
 
 The world number 23 had never previously gone beyond the fourth 
			round at the All England Club and had not progressed past the 
			quarter-finals at any major.
 
 With injuries hampering her preparation, the 17th seed did not think 
			she would be one game away from taking the title at the tournament's 
			outset.
 
 "Yes, I didn't expect that I was going to be here in the second 
			week, especially in the final," she said.
 
 "I believed that I had the game to go far in the Grand Slams. Of 
			course, I believed that maybe one day I could win it.
 
 "It was tough because I had injuries, I didn't have good 
			preparation, and it was not the moment when I'm just going up with 
			my results. So, of course, I came a bit more relaxed since I knew 
			that I didn't have good preparation.
 
			"Maybe this is something that also helps me to get through all these 
			matches. I can say that this is really the first time when I enjoyed 
			every day of playing and just being on the tournaments."
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			Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, 
			London, Britain - July 7, 2022 Romania's Simona Halep in action 
			during her semi final match against Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina 
			REUTERS/Matthew Childs 
            
			 
 
			 Jabeur stands between Rybakina and a remarkable 
			first Grand Slam success and the 23-year-old knows what to expect 
			from the third seed. 
 "Of course I'm going to be nervous," she said. "Everybody is 
			probably nervous when they are going to play on Centre Court and if 
			it's a final.
 
 "But it's a challenge for me to be stable, to be strong mentally, 
			and try to do my best.
 
 "I know how Ons plays. She knows how I play. We know each other 
			well. We see how it's going to go. But ... I'm going to try to do my 
			best."
 
 (Reporting by Toby Davis; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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