Ons Jabeur, even before the start of Wimbledon, was considered among the favorites to win and fully justifies expectations and predictions. The second racket of the world won the pre-helmet grass tournament in Berlin and in London developed her winning streak to ten matches. In four Wimbledon fights Jabeur went without losses in sets. Bjorklund, Kava, Parry and Mertens were beaten with the score 2-0 exactly. It wasn’t until the quarterfinals that Ons gave up a set for the first time in a tournament. True, this did not prevent her from eventually defeating Buzkova with a handicap of (-7) games (3-6, 6-1, 6-1). In that match the Tunisian tennis player gave her serve three times, but at the same time completed six breaks.
Amanda Anisimova did not achieve great success throughout her career on the grass and her entry into the quarterfinals was a decent surprise. Moreover, until this year in London, the representative of the United States did not make it further than the second round. Amanda is unstable in the tournament bracket. So, at the start she managed to confidently beat Yuan Yue (6-3, 6-4) in two sets in the class and then two three-set matches were played against Davis (2-6, 6-3, 6-4) and Gauff ( 6-7, 6-2, 6-1). In the 1/8 finals Anisimova easily outplayed the inferior in the Tan class (6-2, 6-3). More tennis predictions can be obtained from the link provided.