Junior Küng after a tough fight in the final! ++ Anderson plays Isner on the central court



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Leonie Küng is in the final with the juniors.

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Today, the men's semifinals are on the program at Wimbledon. Swiss junior Leonie Küng plays at Wimbledon for the final. We pig live on the site.

Live Ticker: Küng – Wang

Küng plays Chinese Xiyu Wang. According to Küng himself "a machine". Chinese is number 10 at Wimbledon. However, the Swiss en route to the semi-finals have already imposed other laws and yet delivered a set. Do you want to learn more about Leonie Küng? Then read our exclusive interview with her.

Movement 1: In the first three sets, Küng makes a slightly better impression. She can put pressure on the Chinese during their service matches, but there is no chance of a break. Küng himself wins his first match at zero. In the second, however, the Chinese come to first base. Küng can push back both. After that, there is nothing to order for the Swiss. Wang also brings his service to zero for the first time.

The game is still very close. Both players remain sovereign at their own service. The error rate of the Chinese is slightly higher than that of the Swiss. It is 4:04. Küng is back to the Chinese and gets his first breakball. And indeed, she does it. After an error, Wang is 5: 4 for the Swiss. She now has the chance to win the set.

It begins with Serve-And-Volley. Perfectly executed at 15: 0. This is followed by a long basic duel that ends with an error made by the Chinese. Then a strong service Küngs .. 40: 0 – three balls of play. And she uses the first right away. Küng wins the first set 6: 4 and keeps his white vest. In this sentence she beats 10 winners with only 5 unforced errors

Theorem 2: The Swiss start very offensively again, put pressure on the Chinese in the first game and win two more breakballs, the Wang can remove. In addition to the great work of racing, it is still remarkable in this game, how the shots of the Swiss are accurate. She searches and finds the lines regularly. Despite Kung's tremendous resistance, the Chinese woman is doing her first service. But it was a difficult job.

Anders Küng: She continues to serve well. Again, with enormous precision. The Chinese girl has no chance. That's 1: 1. Then for a long time again a loose service game for the Chinese. At zero, it raises to 2: 1. In addition, no chance for the Chinese to annoy Küng to their service. Küng's chances on the first serve are quite low at 54%, but she earns 88% of the points even at the second serve. The Chinese woman has so far found no recipe against the Swiss.

Küng goes much more often to the net than his competitor – and also succeeds with. 7 of 11 attempts on the net have been successful. At a score of 3: 2, the Chinese train the physiotherapist. It does not seem serious. Did she just want to disturb Küng's rhythm? In fact, she won two breakballs, which the Swiss defended coldly. With another beautiful forehand Küng offsets in the end but still at 3: 3. It was a very important game.

We are in the final stages of the second movement. The Chinese woman seems to be nervous. She produces two double faults in a row. Two breakballs for Küng. The first fight Wang, the second one makes the mistake to the Swiss. In the end, Wang brings the game on the towers. It is 4:03. Küng starts the next match with a big winner and his Aces 4 and 5. After two minor mistakes. But she stays cool and should not start. Here, she showed her nerves again.

It is 15:30 in the service of the Chinese girl. Küng plays a "safe return" and quickly follows his opponent 's mistake. Küng has two breakballs. At first, the Chinese woman has two scooters in her favor and takes stock. Küng can not believe it. In the second breakball … Wang makes the mistake. There is a break at 5:04 for the Swiss. A game is missing for the final collection!

It's a tight game with bugs on both sides. In the breakball against Küng risked a lot on the second service. Double fault. The break is gone. It says 5: 5. I hope that she will be able to digest that. It follows a game without hassle for the Chinese at 6:05. Küng now serves against the loss of play. It is said 30:15 for Küng. It follows a long rally, that she wins. "Chum now!" She shoots. Then she plays a tiebreaker with a splendid stop – ball winner.

There, the Chinese begins with a mistake and the Swiss with two winners. At the break, it's 4: 2 for Küng. With a setback winner after the change to 5.2. Wang shortens to 4:05. With a superb attack shot and a perfect finish on the net, Küng won the first two match points. But the Chinese woman rejects both. Next break. This is followed by a Küngs return error on a second Chinese service. Now, Wang has a ball in play. Küng is fighting hard, but the Chinese woman makes the point and wins the tie-break 8: 6. What a tragedy. For the first time in this tournament, Küng plays a set in the tournament.

Theorem 3: Küng leaves nothing to be desired in his first service game. Immediately after such a dramatic game loss a strong performance! The Swiss woman takes the book in her hand and creates the break with a few glorious points from the beginning of the third set. At 30:30 both players have a net scooter. Küng then plays a passing ball just off. The Chinese woman wins the next point and the beautiful break is restarted. Another difficult test for the Swiss. Does she keep her nerves?

Yes, she does it. It raises to 3: 2. Overall, there remains a high-voltage exchange, in which Switzerland is clearly the best. She has more points and more winners on her account and also produces fewer mistakes than her opponent. However, with the Chinese since clearing together a clear improvement is felt. After that, a hard service game for Küng. Both players continue to attack, but also produce some errors. In the end, Küng gets the game with a big cross shot. This is followed by a loud "Come on!". 4: 3 for the Swiss.

Also the Chinese girl's game is tight and on the debut. Küng takes the break at 5: 3 – similar to the 2nd set. Can she rock home this time? Nothing is shaken here. But Küng gets his third match ball. For a good service, she sends a precise ball in the right hand corner of the Chinese woman. That answers "cross" – and the ball lands in the open sea! Leonie Küng faces an ultra-hard fight in the final. Léonie hat!

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