Barbora Krejcikova has been crowned the Wimbledon women’s singles champion after defeating Jasmine Paolini.
It is the first time the 28-year-old has won the tournament. The result means there has now been a first-time winner of the women’s singles at Wimbledon for seven successive years.
The match went to a deciding third set, with Krejcikova having won the first 6-2, and Paolini winning the second by the same score.
Sky Sports’ Raz Mirza at Wimbledon said: “In the opening set Paolini was nervy, but she came out firing in the second.”
However, the Czech ace overcame Paolini in the third and final set, breaking her opponent’s serve to win 6-4, after a tense final game which saw her give up Championship Point twice.
Speaking after the match, Krejcikova said: “I don’t have any words right now. It’s unreal what just happened. The best day of my tennis career and the best day of my life.
“I want to congratulate Jasmine and her team, she fought for every single ball, in the end I was the lucky one, but it’s amazing what she’s been able to achieve in such a short period.
“I was just telling myself to be brave. It was such a difficult match, a great final, a great competition and I’m super happy to be standing here enjoying this moment.”
She added: “I think nobody’s going to believe I won Wimbledon. I still can’t believe it. Two weeks ago I had a very tough match, 7-5 in the third set and I wasn’t in good shape.
“I was injured and ill and didn’t have a good start to the season and now I’m Wimbledon winner. How did that happen?”
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‘You play such beautiful tennis’
Holding her second grand slam runners-up trophy, Paolini said: “To see this stadium full is a dream come true and to play on this stage.
“I want to congratulate Barbora, you played unbelievable, you play such beautiful tennis so congratulations to you and your team.”
In reaching the final, Italian seventh seed Paolini had become the first woman to reach the French Open and Wimbledon finals in the same year since Serena Williams in 2016.
Krejcikova, the 31st seed who won the 2021 French Open, had failed to go beyond the fourth round in Wimbledon until earlier this week.
She is the latest Czech to win the singles at Wimbledon, following last year’s winner Marketa Vondrousova, who lost in the first round last week.
Tom Cruise was spotted in the crowd and Hugh Jackman was in the Royal Box along with Sue Barker, Martina Navratilova, Ellie Goulding, Maria Sharapova and Billie Jean King.