Kartal gets British women off to winning start at Wimbledon

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Sonay Kartal made a remarkable start for British women at Wimbledon by defeating 20th seed Jelena Ostapenko in the first round, marking a significant upset. The match took place on a hot day at the All England Club, where Kartal showcased her resilience by coming from behind to secure a 7-5, 2-6, 6-2 victory. At just 23 years old, Kartal is part of a historic British contingent, with 10 women competing at Wimbledon, the largest number since 1992. Her victory is particularly noteworthy as it follows her breakout performance last year, where she reached the third round as a wildcard ranked 281. This year, she entered the tournament ranked 230 places higher, demonstrating her impressive rise in the sport. After her victory, Kartal reflected on the match, describing it as one of the toughest she has faced, particularly against powerful opponents like Ostapenko. She emphasized her commitment to playing under pressure and developing her game against top players, which has begun to yield positive results.

The match was filled with drama, especially as Ostapenko, the former French Open champion, struggled with her consistency. After losing the first set despite leading 5-2, Ostapenko managed to take the second set convincingly, but her frustration grew as the match progressed. She was seen muttering to herself and expressing dissatisfaction with the crowd's noise, which added tension to the atmosphere. In contrast, Kartal remained composed and focused, ultimately dominating the decisive third set. She secured a double break and confidently served out the match, showcasing her maturity and skill on the court. This victory not only propels Kartal into the second round of Wimbledon for the second consecutive year but also highlights the potential of British women in tennis, as they aim to make a significant impact at this prestigious tournament.

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This video can not be played 'Clinical' Kartal sees off 20th ranked Ostapenko in first round upset - highlights Sonay Kartal became the first player through from the 14-strong British contingent in action on day one at Wimbledon with victory over 20th seed Jelena Ostapenko. On a sweltering day at SW19, Kartal toppled the former French Open champion 7-5 2-6 6-2 to book her place in the second round. Kartal, 23, is one of 10 British women in action at the All England Club - the most since 1992. She had to come from behind to win the opening set on a lively court three. But a dominant deciding set secured her progression to round two for the second time in her career, following a breakout tournament at last year's Wimbledon where she reached the third round. "That was by far one of the toughest matches I've played," she said after the win, her third over a top-20 player this year. "I would say that I struggle against the big hitters. I've made a conscious effort this year to play the bigger matches and put myself under the most pressure out on court. "I knew that I wouldn't get the results straightaway but that it would eventually pay off, and that's what happened today." There are 23 Britons competing in the men's and women's singles at the All England Club - the most since 1984 - with British number one and two Katie Boulter and Emma Raducanu in action later. Kartal has enjoyed a remarkable rise through the rankings in the past 18 months. At Wimbledon last year, she arrived as a wildcard ranked 281 in the world and went on to reach the third round. On her return this year, ranked 230 places above that, she cut a calm and mature figure. Ostapenko, 28, had beaten Kartal comfortably in the opening round at Eastbourne last week but the Briton maintained her composure as she fell 5-2 behind in the opening set. A wayward Ostapenko forehand into the net was the catalyst for Kartal to go on and win the next five games, saving set points at 5-4 before motoring ahead to take the set. Ostapenko was left stunned when Kartal sent a ripping forehand round the net post but the former Wimbledon semi-finalist managed to cut out the errors and take the second set comfortably to level things up. That said, Ostapenko grew increasingly frustrated throughout the match - muttering under her breath and berating herself while shouting up at her coaches. Fans in the crowd were also on the receiving end of glaring looks as she complained that they were being too noisy, asking the umpire to tell them to be quiet before shouting at them and raising her arms in exasperation. But throughout that Kartal remained steadfast and raced through the third set, securing a double break before serving out for an impressive victory.

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Source: Bbc News