LONDON: The second seed Aryna Sabalenka proved too strong for Tunisia ons Jabeur when he stormed into the Wimbledon semi-final with a 6-4, 6-3 victory under the roof of the central court on Tuesday.
Belarusian 23 years old, played in his first grand slam quarter-final, played aggressively throughout Jabeur Seed 21 at the back leg.
He will take Czech Karolina Pliskova in the last four.
JABEUR, who has made history by becoming the first Arab woman for Rach Quarter Final Wimbledon, boasts one of the most versatile styles in women’s games.
But sabalenka played a match with its own requirements to cancel Jabeur weapons, get the first break serving in the match in the 10th match to move to tin a set.
Sabalenka crashed first in the second set and although Jibeur hung on Gamely, he could not help strength coming from the other side of the net.
JABEUR has a break point when sabalenka is served for matches in 5-3 but cannot change it and Belarus spends it with a 27-match winner, backhand on the line.