Jabeur continues strength to flood into third round at Wimbledon

Jabeur continues strength to flood into third round at Wimbledon
- Tunisian third seed Ons Jabeur progressed with serious areas of strength for her on grass.
- The Tunisian beat qualifier Katarzyna Kawa of Poland 6-4 6-0 in straight sets.
Jabeur is viewed as one of the top picks for the title in the wake of showing up at the grasscourt Grand Slam having lifted a WTA 500 prize.
On Wednesday, the 27-year-old, who arrived at the 2021 quarter-finals at the All England Club, appeared to carry on from where she left off in her initial round triumph when she wanted just 54 minutes to beat one more qualifier in Mirjam Bjorklund.
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Coming into the second-round challenge with a 2-0 no holds barred record against the 29-year-old Kawa, positioned 91st, Jabeur played forcefully all along, blending solid groundstrokes with deft drop shots to overwhelm from the standard.
After an early exchange of administration breaks, Jabeur broke the conveyance of Kawa, who had never played on grass before this season, a second time in the 10th game prior to holding effectively take the initial set.
Kawa began battling with an obvious shoulder issue in the subsequent set and required clinical consideration on court while following 3-0. She figured out how to get back to the court yet neglected to offer a lot of opposition.
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Jabeur’s walk to triumph was momentarily held off on match point as she wanted five of them however the Tunisian – – who this week turned into the most elevated positioned African player ever – – fixed the challenge with areas of strength for a serve.
She will next meet 77th-positioned Frenchwoman Diane Parry for a spot in the fourth round.
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