Tatjana Maria

2022 - 7 - 5

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How to watch Jule Niemeier vs. Tatjana Maria at Wimbledon (Sports Illustrated)

Find out how to watch Jule Niemeier vs. Tatjana Mariaat Wimbledon, including TV channel, start time, live stream info and more.

- On grass, Niemeier has won 69.3% of her service games and 44.6% of her return games. - Thus far this year, Niemeier has won 71.4% of her service games and 39.4% of her return games. - Maria has won 70.7% of her service games on grass, and 31.6% of her return games. - So far this year, Maria has won 74.3% of her service games and 35% of her return games. - Through 25 matches so far this year, Niemeier has played 20.6 games per match (20.6 in three-set matches) and won 56.6% of them (across all court surfaces). Tatjana Maria vs.

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Wimbledon - Tatjana Maria advances to first Grand Slam semifinal at ... (ESPN)

Tatjana Maria advanced to the Wimbledon semifinals Tuesday -- the 34-year-old German's first final four at any Grand Slam tournament.

I'm only happy that I'm in the semifinal now." Her best previous performance was reaching the third round in 2015. Maria is making her 10th appearance at the All England Club and has become only the sixth woman in the Open era to reach the Wimbledon semifinals after turning 34.

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Tatjana Maria continues whirlwind Wimbledon story by reaching ... (TennisUpToDate.com)

Tatjana Maria has taken her place in a maiden Grand Slam semi-final continuing her fairytale story at Wimbledon by seeing off compatriot, Jule Niemeier ...

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Wimbledon 2022 - Tatjana Maria battles back from set down to beat ... (Eurosport.com)

Tatjana Maria battled back from a set down to beat compatriot Jule Niemeier 4-6 6-2 7-5 and reach the semi-finals of Wimbledon at the age of 34.

Niemeier stopped the rot with a hold of serve to reduce the deficit as her second serve remained a valuable weapon, but another hold and a third break of the set saw Maria level the match at one set all. Maria held to lead for the first time in the match and broke Niemeier for a second time in the second set to lead 3-1 thanks to a massive forehand winner. Maria fought off another break of serve in the third game of the first set as Niemeier missed a break point, but the 22-year-old held serve to restore her two-game lead despite four double faults in her opening three games.

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Jelena Ostapenko booed off Wimbledon court after tantrum ... (New York Post)

Jelena Ostapenko was a poor sport after a poor performance in her fourth-round defeat to Tatjana Maria at Wimbledon.

“This means also that you always have to keep going,” Maria said. “I mean, of course maybe I shouldn’t have done this,” Ostapenko added. “I’m not going to let it go and say, ‘it’s fine, I lost, and it’s fine’. No, it’s not fine.

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Maria triumphs over Niemeier at Wimbledon to reach first Slam ... (WTA Tennis)

Mother-of-two Tatjana Maria overcame German compatriot Jule Niemeier in a three-set thriller on No.1 Court to reach the Wimbledon semifinals, having never ...

Maria on responding to Niemeier's tactics: "I knew a little bit this will happen, so I had this in my mind. Bidding to become the first player to reach the Wimbledon semifinals on her main-draw debut since Alexandra Stevenson in 1999, the 22-year-old took advantage of a nervy start by Maria to break immediately, and did not face a break point during the whole first set. She committed 11 in total, and the eighth opened the door for Maria to bring up break-back in the very next game. "That's the friend who plays every morning with Charlotte, actually," Maria said. She took this momentum into the final game, finding some of her most biting slices to draw errors in response from Niemeier. Maria repeatedly drew gasps from the crowd with her defensive scrambling, seemingly able to get anything that her racquet touched back into play. In Maria's words: "It was a really tough match. No.103-ranked Maria, who hit her career-high of No.46 in November 2017 after returning from her first maternity leave in 2014, is also the fourth-lowest ranked player to reach the Wimbledon semifinals since 1984. Maria, who trailed by a break in both second and third sets, is contesting her 46th Grand Slam (including qualifying). Prior to this fortnight, she had never passed the third round in any of them. Match management: Three previous seeded opponents -- No.26 Sorana Cirstea, No.5 Maria Sakkari and No.12 Jelena Ostapenko -- had attempted to power through Maria's web of slices, and failed. The first was a 17-year-old Maria Sharapova at Wimbledon 2004. Now, the German is a Grand Slam semifinalist after overcoming compatriot Jule Niemeier 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 in a 2-hour, 18-minute Wimbledon quarterfinal thriller.

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Tatjana Maria continues impressive Wimbledon run with quarter ... (Daily Mail)

The 34-year-old, who gave birth to youngest daughter Cecilia last April, fought back from a set down to win the all-German contest 4-6 6-2 7-5 in two hours ...

It took her 57 minutes to create a first break point and while that was saved, the next was taken with a volley at the net on her knees. The wide-ranging skillset of world number 97 Niemeier was on full display in the first game of the second set where another break was secured. It meant Maria marched into her first major semi-final on her 35th appearance in the main draw of a grand slam to keep defying the odds in SW19.

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Tatjana Maria, qualifiée pour les demi-finales de Wimbledon : « Ça ... (L'Équipe.fr)

À 34 ans, l'Allemande Tatjana Maria, mère de deux enfants, a battu mardi sa compatriote Jule Niemeier (4-6, 6-2, 7-5) pour atteindre sa première demi-finale ...

J'ai toujours cru que j'avais quelque chose en moi, que je pouvais le faire. Si quelqu'un m'avait dit qu'un an plus tard je serais en demi-finale de Wimbledon, oui, j'aurais dit que c'était fou. Parce que je fais, et de loin, mon meilleur tournoi du Grand Chelem. Jusqu'alors, je n'avais atteint qu'une fois le troisième tour à Wimbledon, et dans les trois autres, je n'ai jamais dépassé le deuxième tour.

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Une 103e mondiale en demi-finale à Wimbledon (RDS)

L'Allemande Tatjana Maria s'est qualifiée mardi pour les demi-finales de Wimbledon en écartant 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 sa compatriote Jule Niemeier.

Elle joue tout le temps avec mes filles », a souligné Maria avant la rencontre de Jabeur. « J'ai la chair de poule... « Je suis contente de m'être réveillée dans le deuxième set puis d'avoir très bien joué dans le troisième », a commenté Jabeur qui était déjà la première joueuse arabe à avoir atteint les quarts d'un Majeur, en 2020, en 'Australie. Il y a moins d'un an, j'accouchais... C'est fou! », a commenté Maria avant de quitter le court no 1. Tatjana Maria en demi-finale à WimbledonWimbledon mardi, 5 juil.

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Wimbledon | L'Allemande Tatjana Maria qualifiée pour les demi ... (La Presse)

L'Allemande Tatjana Maria, 103e mondiale à 34 ans et mère de deux petites filles, s'est qualifiée mardi pour les demi-finales de Wimbledon en écartant 4-6, ...

Elle joue tout le temps avec mes filles », a souligné Maria. Il y a moins d’un an, j’accouchais… C’est fou ! », a commenté Maria avant de quitter le Court N.1. « J’ai la chair de poule…

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Wimbledon: Tatjana Maria, 103e mondiale et mère de famille ... (Le Figaro)

L'Allemande Tatjana Maria, 103e mondiale à 34 ans et mère de deux petites filles, s'est qualifiée mardi pour les demi-finales de Wimbledon en écartant...

Elle joue tout le temps avec mes filles», a souligné Maria. Il y a moins d'un an, j'accouchais... C'est fou !», a commenté Maria avant de quitter le Court N.1. L'Allemande Tatjana Maria, 103e mondiale à 34 ans et mère de deux petites filles, s'est qualifiée mardi pour les demi-finales de Wimbledon en écartant 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 sa compatriote Jule Niemeier (97e). «J'ai la chair de poule...

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Wimbledon: Tatjana Maria's extraordinary journey to semi-finals (GiveMeSport)

Tatjana Maria produced a thrilling comeback against Jule Niemeier to reach her first Grand Slam semi-final at Wimbledon. The German star was ranked outside ...

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Mother of two Tatjana Maria still on diaper duty despite maiden ... (Tennis Magazine)

Maria gave birth to her second child only last April, and is enjoying a best-ever run at a Grand Slam tournament.

“I'm here, yeah, I'm in the semifinal of Wimbledon, it's crazy, but I'm still a mom. “I guess there are a lot of people who never believed I would come back,” she muses, adding, “Close to me, nobody doubts, was never doubting that I cannot do it. I try to keep normal as much as possible, because that was what makes me proudest is to be a mom.”

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I'm in the semi-finals but still have nappies to change: Tatjana Maria (The Indian Express)

Tatjana Maria and Jule Niemeier played only the third all-German Grand Slam quarter-final in the Open era.

I try to keep normal as much as possible, because what makes me the proudest is to be a mum.” “I’m here, yeah, I’m in the semi-final of Wimbledon, it’s crazy, but I’m still a mum. Nothing will change this,” she told a news conference, still with the smile on her face from when she left Court One.

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Tatjana Maria is enjoying a 'dream' Wimbledon run 15 months after ... (CNN)

Tatjana Maria reached the Wimbledon semifinals after beating compatriot Jule Niemeier on Tuesday. ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/AFP via Getty Images. Wimbledon CNN —.

However, that did little to detract from what was an entertaining and engrossing match, and the crowd responded with a standing ovation as Maria won her first of two match points in the third set. "I'm happy that I could do it, even when I was 4-2 down in the third set," she said. "I kept going and it's getting better and better." But Maria has shown that fighting and scrapping on the court is in her nature. Prior to this year's Wimbledon, Maria had never progressed further than the third round of a grand slam tournament in 34 attempts. That's because her eight-year-old daughter, Charlotte, is a budding tennis star who has training each morning.

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Wimbledon: Tatjana Maria reaches semi-finals for first time and ... (Sky Sports)

Tatjana Maria continued her remarkable run at Wimbledon by securing a maiden semi-final appearance at the All England Club with victory over compatriot Jule ...

Available to download now on - iPhone & iPad and Android A volley sealed an early break for the third seed and another was handed out by Bouzkova when she double-faulted. It's a dream to live this with my family and with my two little girls. 3/5 3/9 "This court is amazing, the crowd are amazing and it's such a pleasure to play here.

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Close Friends Ons Jabeur, Tatjana Maria to Meet in Wimbledon ... (The New York Times)

Neither Tatjana Maria nor Ons Jabeur had been to a Grand Slam singles semifinal until this week. The close friends will play each other at Wimbledon on ...

“And it’s really been a plus for Tatjana’s game, because by showing things to Charlotte, she had to go back to the basics and that has refreshed her game, and she has built on it. “She’s one of the examples I wish players would look up to,” Jabeur said of Maria. “Because she really suffered to play and win rounds in the Grand Slams and now look at her. She has a strong, relatively flat first serve, and her ability to hit heavily sliced strokes off both wings keeps the ball particularly low on grass. Maria won a WTA 250 event in Bogotá, Colombia, this season on clay: her second singles title on the main tour. Williams and Maria exchanged tips when Williams returned to play at Wimbledon this year at age 40 after nearly a year away from the tour. “I was one of the first ones after Kim,” Maria said. But at this wild and often wide-open Wimbledon, she will now face her close friend Ons Jabeur on Thursday for a spot in the final. “I always believed in this, but to be now here in this spot. But Jabeur, a quarterfinalist at Wimbledon last year, already has been in close range of such tennis success. This is uncharted territory for both, and Jabeur, a 27-year-old Tunisian with an eye-catching all-court game, has quite a story of her own. “I love Tatjana so much, and her family is really amazing,” Jabeur said. Neither Tatjana Maria nor Ons Jabeur had been to a Grand Slam singles semifinal until this week.

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Mum-of-two Tatjana Maria sets up semi-final with close friend Ons ... (The Independent)

Jabeur set up a meeting with her “barbeque buddy” after a hard-fought victory over Marie Bouzkova.

“It’s going to be a great match between us, a lot of respect, for sure. “I think for me that’s the most important in my life, to be a mum of my two kids. I’m here, yeah, I’m in the semi-final of Wimbledon, it’s crazy, but I’m still a mum. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. I’m really happy for her that she’s getting what she deserves. I will change her Pampers, I mean, everything normal.

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Ons Jabeur and Tatjana Maria break new ground with Wimbledon ... (Daily Express)

THERE will be two first-time Grand Slam semi-finalists facing off for a spot in the Wimbledon final on Thursday.

But the 23-year-old fought back to break and get herself on the board at 1-4. The Tunisian kept her streak up, breaking again for a 4-0 lead - her eighth game in a row. Having led 40-0, Jabeur threw in a double fault and two errors to get broken and gift the world No 66 the first set 6-3 after 43 minutes. It was the third seed who was broken first, saving the first break point with a drop shot at the end of a thrilling exchange before finding herself 2-3 down. It meant the elder German booked her place in a maiden Grand Slam semi-final at the age of 34, just 15 months after giving birth to her second daughter. But she won just one more game in the second as the world No 103 broke three times to take it 6-2 and force a decider.

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Tatjana Maria: The Most Surprising Wimbledon Semifinalist in Open ... (Last Word on Baseball)

Tatjana Maria is in the midst of the most improbable run we've ever seen, reaching the Wimbledon semifinals at 34 years old.

Maria did not deal with the pressure of serving for the match and lost the game in a clean break for 5-5. The story of Tatjana Maria is one certainly fit for a book when it is all said and done. Maria was then set to play the most important match of her career to that point, a Wimbledon quarterfinal. Like in her last match, the first set was very tight and Maria gave up an early break. Maria got the set tied up at 4-4 with a break back but ended up having to save two match points in her next service game. The German broke right back and did not make the same mistake a second time, winning 5-7 7-5 7-5 to advance to the quarterfinals. Sakkari came back stronger in the second, got an early break that she held on to and Maria was serving to stay in the set at 5-2. The Australian came through qualifying and took the first set before Maria came back to win 6-4 in the third. Maria broke again and held her nerve to serve the match out. “I came here with my two kids for the first time, I was already so happy to be in the main draw!” Maria said in one of her on-court interviews during this amazing run. The German jumped away to a 5-0 lead and won the first set 6-3. On April 2nd, exactly a year to the day since the birth of her daughter, Maria won a first qualifying round match over Conny Perrin at a WTA 250 in Bogota. The 34-year-old not only went on to reach the main draw, she left Colombia a champion.

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'I could see myself as a tennis mum like Tatjana' - Ons Jabeur column (BBC News)

In her latest BBC Sport column, Wimbledon semi-finalist Ons Jabeur talks about playing her good friend Tatjana Maria in the last four.

She is always happy for me and will text when I win. I know Charlotte more because she is the oldest one and speaks. I got married to my husband Karim when I was young and maybe we will have children when the time is right. I think she loves me as a player too and that really touched me. I'm doing great right now and I don't have the time to stop. I could see myself having a baby and coming back to play in WTA events...

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