How was the women's semifinal at Wimbledon while Serena Williams was dazzled



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Angelique Kerber and Serena Williams hold a rematch of the 2016 Wimbledon final as Jelena Ostapenko and Julia Goerges are ousted in the semifinals.

Press Association Sport takes a look at the highlights of Thursday

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The Duchess of Cambridge, @Wimbledon Patron, and the Duchess of Susbad will attend Women's Singles Final on Saturday, July 14 #Wimbledon – Kensington Palace (@ KensingtonRoyal) July 12, 2018

One of the most discussed issues of the week was resolved when Kensington Palace announced that Williams' friend, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Susbad, would attend the women's final on Saturday.

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The lob ?

The speed ?

The reverse ? @serenawilliams stars in the @HSBC_Sport The game of the day pic .twitter. com / jgoSAylJXf

– Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 12, 2018

Williams has shown that she is back to her most agile. After Goerges retrieved a lob attempt, the 25th seed ran on the court to send a winner backhand to the corner.

Match of the day

Sock and Bryan's American duo qualify for the men's final Inglot and Skugor 6-3, 6-1, 6-7 (11), 6-7 (4), 6-4 in a thriller on No.2 Short 1945 #Wimbledon pic.twitter. com / 06TVFQ6Zek

– Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 12, 2018

The seventh seeded Mike Bryan and Jack Sock seemed to be doing the light work of Dominic Inglot and Franko Skugor, two British players from Croatia. by two sets in a short time. Inglot and Skugor put aside post-World Cup hostilities to come back and send it to a policymaker, only for the Americans to finish the job.

A good day for …

Harriet Dart and Jay Clarke are in the mixed doubles semifinal (Steve Paston / PA)

After eliminating the best heads of the previous round, the British Jay Clarke and Harriet Dart qualified for the semi-finals of the mixed doubles. At only their fourth game together, and first on Central Court, Clarke, 19, and Dart, 21, defeated Juan Sebastian Cabal and Abigail Spears 7-6 (12/10) 7-5. They will face Jamie Murray and Victoria Azarenka for a place in the final

A bad day for …

Jelena Ostapenko fought for control against Angelique Kerber (Nigel French / PA)

a way to play and it 's to adopt a global attack policy. When he shoots, she can beat anyone but when she has a day off, she looks erratic and reckless. Unfortunately, it was a day forgotten for Kerber because a series of direct mistakes gave him little chance of winning.

Quote of the day

Julia Goerges is anxious to find some comfort after her big slamming. an end (Steven Paston / PA)

"Sleeping in my own bed.This is the biggest reward I think for myself.Maybe I get a kebab at home when I come home It's a good thing to do. "- German Goerges focused on the positives after the end of his tournament by Williams

Stat of the day

Serena Williams' direct error counts in his last four games @Wimbledon :

3R: 19

4R: 11

QF: 9

SF: 7 #Wimbledon

– WTA Insider ( @WTA_insider) July 12, 2018

Williams improves as she moves forward in the tournament, which is not news that Kerber will want to hear. semi-final with Goerges, it produced only seven unforced errors, a significant improvement over previous rounds

Friday Match

One of the biggest Recent rivalries resumed on the central court while Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal were fighting in the second semifinal, with Djokovic enjoying a 26-25 lead in their head to head. Both men have a resurgence of Wimbledon this year, playing good tennis, and this has the potential to be a clbadic. It's their fourth grbad match, with two wins for Nadal and one for Djokovic up here.

The Order of Play Center Court Friday

The semi-final John Isner with Kevin Anderson will open Friday the Short Center (John Walton / PA)

Kevin Anderson vs. John Isner; Novak Djokovic against Rafael Nadal

– Press Association

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