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[Here's LIVe] Wimbledon Women's Final 2024 LIVE STreams ON TV Channel 13 July 2024
[Here's LIVe] Wimbledon Women's Final 2024 LIVE STreams ON TV Channel 13 July 2024
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The final showdown of a thrilling Wimbledon 2024 women’s singles competition is set. After two weeks of great shots, shocks, and rising stars, the women’s tennis final takes place at SW19 on Saturday (13 July). For the seventh consecutive year, there will be a new name on the Venus Rosewater Dish: Barbora Krejcikova or Jasmine Paolini.
Krejcikova of Czechia, who has already achieved her best ever Wimbledon result, is eyeing up a second career grand slam to add to her 2021 French Open title. On the other hand, Paolini is aiming to become the first Italian woman to win the grass court tournament in London, and just the third to win a singles grand slam.
Read on for the key thing you need to know about the 2024 Wimbledon Championships women’s singles final.
WIMBLEDON 2024 – OLYMPIC CHAMPION BARBORA KREJCIKOVA TARGETS MORE SILVERWARE
Do not be deceived by Krejcikova’s tournament seeding of 31, for she has proved that it is just a number.
The Czech has beaten three higher-ranked players en route to the final, most impressively defeating 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina in a three-set semi-final thriller. She also overcame 11th seed Danielle Collins and 13th seed Jelena Ostapenko, both in straight sets, on road to the final.
She was emotional after booking her place in the final, paying tribute to her late coach and friend Jana Novotna, who passed away in 2017.
Krejcikova said of the three-time Olympic medallist, “She won here in 1998. I remember thinking about her a lot. I have so many beautiful memories. When I step on court here I’m just fighting for every single ball. Because I think that’s what she’d want me to do. I just miss her so much.”
This is her first singles final of the 2024 season and her second grand slam final, winning on her sole appearance so far at Roland Garros in 2021. Krejcikova has grown comfortably into the tournament as she prepares for her first Wimbledon women's singles final.
Krejcikova is a proven winner in doubles tennis. She has won all four grand slams in the women’s doubles and completed a threepeat in the Australian Open mixed doubles between 2019 and 2021.
Krejcikova is also an Olympic champion, winning gold in the women’s doubles competition at Tokyo 2020 held in 2021. With Paris 2024 right around the corner and Krejcikova competing in the singles and doubles competitions, she would love to wrap up her preparations with a second singles grand slam title.