Once we watched the draw for the women's bracket, focusing mainly on the matchups of the highest-seeded players. A mischievous thought crossed our minds when we saw the duel between Cori Gauff and Dayana Yastremska. Knowing both cases, the context, and the surface, many of us believed that something could happen there, that perhaps the story would have a surprising ending. Last night, the prediction came true in the first round of Wimbledon, with the elimination of the world No. 2.
"I think today I did everything right, I just had some trouble with my serve when I was up 5-2 or 5-3 in the first set. In my mind, I knew that this match could be in my hands, so I worked to maintain focus all these days, preparing as best as I could. I feel great on the grass, my goal was to be myself in the match, to play freely with my decisions and the way I had been playing. For me, it's a good victory, it means I did my job, so I'm proud," evaluated the Ukrainian after this tremendous triumph.
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