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‘Parallel star’ to win Wimbledon on the 50th anniversary of Cawley: Barty

'Parallel star' to win Wimbledon on the 50th anniversary of Cawley: Barty
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LONDON: The new Wimbledon champion was crowned Ashleigh Barty said that if he could be a “half-member” of Australia’s colleague and twice Wimbledon Victor Evonne Goolagong Cawley was “very happy.” Barty overcame a few shakes – including being damaged while serving for a match in the second set – to defeat Karolina Pliskova 6-3, 6-7 (4/7), 6-3 and trigger feelings he has never experienced in the previous tennis court.
Fatefully fulfilled ?? @ ashbarty is our new women’s singles champion ? # Wimbledon https://t.co/yeh7wlduv- wimbllldon (@wimbledon) 1625929436000KUBUNI 25 years this is an extra special for him because it comes to the 50-year warning “friend and mentor” His first Cawley victory at the All England Club.
“The stars are in harmony for me for the past two weeks,” Barty said.
“That happened to fall on the 50th anniversary of the first title Evonne here was truly extraordinary.” Barty – who won a junior title at Wimbledon in 2011 – said it was a “miracle” he could play at all after he learned from his team’s posts matching how serious hip injury that forced him to retire from last month the Frenchman was already.
How it starts: How this happened: https://t.co/cbkvruxyGS- Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) 1625931041000HOW, it was Cawley who dominated his mind – he had shed tears when the 69-year-old child was mentioned in the soon after his victory – and Indeed the match kit.
He has a dress designed specifically as award for the iconic clamy clamy dress he wears in the 1971 final.
“Evonne is a very special person in my life,” Barty said.
“I think he became an icon in paving the way for young traditional youth to believe in their dreams and to pursue their dreams.” He did that for me too.
His legacy from an extraordinary court.
?? @ashbarty ? Evonne Goolagong Cawley ??Whherhere is 2021 or 1971, you always remember the first …
# Wimbledon https://t.co/djzum8bah- Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) 1625931932000 “I think if I can half people The Evonne is, I will be a very, very happy person.
“Barty spoke with Cawley before the championship and said it had it on the end of the phone if he had experienced doubts was a big canture.
“I think it can have a relationship with him and talk to him through my experience, knowing that he only phone calls really, very cool,” Barty said.
Barty is an expert in keeping his emotions hidden in court, a boxing pump from time to time or thumb lifted from them, but once he was in court on Saturday, he broke down.
“I hope I make Evonne proud” We all know the answer to that question, @ashbarty ?? # Wimbledon https://t.co/mt7BOQ6KD8- Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) 1625931337000 AD again it is a powerful achievement – he added this to the title Open France 2019 – Thought about Cawley or his team told him how close it was managed to make him fit, he buryed his head on Gary Kissick’s shoulder.
“They (teams) make many cards close to their chest and don’t tell me a lot of possibilities, don’t tell me a lot of my information they get from other specialists,” he said.
“There aren’t too many radiologists in Australia who have seen my injury.” In a certain sense, it is a two-month injury.
Being able to play here at Wimbledon does not lack miracles.
“Dreams come true ✨ https://t.co/q0rgy4RQMH- Ash Barty (@ashbarty) 1625955967000Barty said when he beat the 2018 Angelique Kerber in semi-finals he had fulfilled a dream of childhood in entering the Wimbledon final.” I thought that, I thought that, I thought that, “He said after a Saturday victory.” I feel like Wimbledon is a base tennis base.
“This is where a lot of hope and dream are somewhat born.” Barty paid handsome praise for Pliskova.
We can’t imagine a more decent champion ? # Wimbledon @ashbarty https://t.co/ma8xNzWAF5- Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) 1625931155000 “I just tried to live with my values ​​that my parents instill in me, “He said.
“I mean, it’s more important to be a good person than a good tennis player.” Able to learn from parents and my brothers and sisters, my family, is a big part of my care.
“I’m just lucky to have the opportunity to learn how to play tennis games.”

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