Winning the Wimbledon tournament is one of the most challenging and demanding tasks in the world of tennis. But even more difficult is starting over and repeating the title the following year, at least in recent years on the women's circuit. From 2016 until last year's edition, there have been eight different champions, marking the longest streak in the tournament's history. Since Serena Williams defended the title in 2016, there hasn't been a successful title defense: Garbiñe Muguruza (2017), Angelique Kerber (2018), Simona Halep (2019), Ashleigh Barty (2021), Elena Rybakina (2022), Marketa Vondrousova (2023), Barbaba Krejcikova (2024). It remains to be seen whether the Czech can defend her crown or if there will be a ninth different champion.
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