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T The Wimbledon Championships have ignited the past two days with Tuesday's competitive women's quarterfinals and the impressive performances and shocks of the past eight hours.
Today's semi-finals are expected to provide us with another exciting day, especially the first match of the Center Court with two Grand Slam champions in Jelena Ostapenko and Angelique Kerber.
After the exhaustion of the top 10 seeded women, Kerber is the highest seed remaining at 11 to experience going deep at Wimbledon after finishing second two years ago .
Ostapenko, meanwhile, the 12th seed, reached a new pitch at SW19 during her fourth appearance. The Open de France 2017 reached the quarterfinals last year and supported it with another sensational race this time around. After disappointing the first releases at the Open of Australia and France this year, Latvia is clearly beginning to find its marks on the grass.
It will be an interesting battle between a player from Ostapenko and a Kerber counter-puncher. , on paper, should go the distance. The pair will be on the field at 1 pm with the second semifinal between seven-time champion Serena Williams and the first semi-finalist of the Grand Slam Julia Goerges.
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