Simona Halep, 18th in the world, qualified on Wednesday for the semi-finals of Wimbledon, after winning the match against the American Anisimova. The last women's square of Wimbledon will be played in the year 2022, and she will face the faller who will play her first Grand Slam semi-finals.
It is made up of the Germans Tatjana Maria, 10th in the world, Simona Halep, 2nd in the world, and Tunisia Ons Jabeur, 3rd in the world.
Three years after her title on the London lawn, Simona Halep qualified for the semi-finals of Wimbledon on Wednesday by beating American Amanda Anisimova, the 25th in the world at that time.
"It's great to be back in the semi-finals, I'm very emotional, and I will try to qualify for my second Major final on the grass on Thursday", said the 30-year-old Romanian who will face Australian The ex-world No.1 said that he played against a powerful opponent and that she could have exploded the balls at the end.
Again, Anisimova looked able to take over Halep's serve when she was up a set and a break, but the Romanians came back to win the match and their ticket to the last four. They were the ones that helped me today because I had to stay strong on my legs.
I was in need of my service as well. Halep analyzed that everything worked well and that he finished well. She has yet to drop a set in the tournament and she is the player who spent the least amount of time on the court to reach the quarter-finals with a total of 4h35 for four matches. 1h03 was the time it took him to dismiss the woman.
I play tennis to the best of my abilities. Halep has been working with Patrick Mouratoglou, the former coach of Serena Williams, since April and is trying to regain his self-confidence.
It's absolutely amazing. I am very happy to be in the semi-finals, after a very difficult match, I will face Romania's Simona Halep on Thursday, the winner of which will play the winner of the American and American match on Thursday.
The first representative of Kazakhstan, men, and women alike, to reach the semi-finals of a Grand Slam tournament, was born in Moscow and is named Rybakina. She had never gotten past the round of 16 at Wimbledon, even though she had already reached the quarters at the previous year's Roland-Garros.
I was a little slow and didn't serve very well. "Maybe I was a little nervous, that's what I thought," she said.
You have trouble focusing on your own strengths and tend to focus on your weaknesses instead.
Rybakina dominated the match from the start and never looked back.



















