Wimbledon 2022: Alina Ribakina is the new champion of Wimbledon, the first player from Kazakhstan and Asia to win the title

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Kazakhstan’s Alina Ribakina has won the Wimbledon 2022 title. He defeated Ons Jebuar 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 in the final. This is Ribakina’s first Grand Slam title. Meanwhile, Tunisia’s 27-year-old Jebuar became the first woman from Arab and African countries to make it to the finals.

Both Ribakina and Jebuar are being praised on social media. Upon reaching the final, third seed Jebuar said she wanted to be an inspiration to many generations. Tunisia is connected to the Arab world and the African continent. She had said that she wants to see more and more players from her country.


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Kazakhstan’s Ribakina, seeded 17th, made a comeback after losing the first set to third seed Ons Jebuar of Tunisia in the final that lasted one hour and 48 minutes. With this, Ribakina has become the first player from Kazakhstan and Asia to win the Wimbledon title.


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As soon as the match point was won, Rebakina clenched her fist and celebrated the victory. 23-year-old Ribakina reached the final of a Grand Slam for the first time in the Open Era. She went on to win the title in her very first final. With this, Alina has become the youngest female player after Petra Kvitova (at 21 in 2011) to lift the Wimbledon trophy.

This is the third title of Ribakina’s career. They lost four title matches after Hobart 2020. She also lost her bronze medal bout at the Tokyo Olympics. At the same time, Ons Jebuar had also reached the final of a Grand Slam for the first time.


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The All England Club banned players from Russia and Belarus at Wimbledon to protest Russia’s attack on Ukraine, but the women’s singles title was won by Russia’s daughter. Actually Alina Rybakina, who plays for Kazakhstan, was born on 17 June 1999 in Moscow, the capital of Russia. In 2018 Alina left Russia. After this he took the citizenship of Kazakhstan.


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Alina wanted to pursue a career in gymnastics and ice hockey before tennis. Because of his height, his father inspired him to play tennis. Ribakina’s height is now six feet.

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Kazakhstan’s Alina Ribakina has won the Wimbledon 2022 title. He defeated Ons Jebuar 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 in the final. This is Ribakina’s first Grand Slam title. Meanwhile, Tunisia’s 27-year-old Jebuar became the first woman from Arab and African countries to make it to the finals.

Both Ribakina and Jebuar are being praised on social media. Upon reaching the final, third seed Jebuar said she wanted to be an inspiration to many generations. Tunisia is connected to the Arab world and the African continent. She had said that she wants to see more and more players from her country.



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