Donna Vekic nearly quit tennis but now she’s in Wimbledon’s semifinals

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Croatiaโ€™s Donna Vekic returns the ball to New Zealandโ€™s Lulu Sun during their womenโ€™s singles quarter-finals tennis match on the ninth day of the 2024 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 9, 2024.
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Donna Vekic had thought a couple of times about quitting tennis, like when she struggled to get back to her best after knee surgery in 2021.

Now she’s happy she stuck with it.

The 28-year-old Croatian reached her first Grand Slam semifinal in her 43rd appearance at a major tournament by beating qualifier Lulu Sun 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 at Wimbledon on July 9.

โ€œThose couple of years were very tough. I didn’t think I was ever going to come back to the level that I even had last year,โ€ she said. โ€œSo this now, reaching my best result ever at a Slam, I’m really proud of myself, of the work that I’ve done, of the work that my team has done. I’m very thankful to them for believing in me when I didn’t.โ€ She will face French Open runner-up Jasmine Paolini for a spot in the final. Paolini, the No. 7 seed, beat No. 19 Emma Navarro 6-2, 6-1 to become the first Italian woman to reach the semifinals at the All England Club.

โ€œIf you had told me before Roland Garros that I would get to the final there and the Wimbledon semifinals,โ€ Paolini said with a hearty laugh, โ€œI would have said you were crazy.โ€ Until last week, Paolini was 0-3 for her career at the All England Club. And until July 9, Paolini was 0-3 against Navarro โ€” who dismissed Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka earlier in the tournament.

โ€œShe was a totally different player today than when I played her in the past. I felt like in our previous meetings I was the aggressor, I was the one controlling points, getting ahead at the beginning of points, then controlling the rallies, too,โ€ Navarro said. โ€œI felt just the opposite of that today. I felt like she was just on top of me from the very first point. Struggled to push back against that.โ€ Before the French Open this year, Vekic said, she wanted to give up. She lacked energy and didn’t even want to practice.

โ€œNow I’m in the semifinals. I think not just in tennis, in life things can turn pretty fast,โ€ she said.

It’s only the second time a woman representing Croatia has reached the Wimbledon semifinals, after Mirjana Lucic in 1999.

The 23-year-old Sun, who played college tennis at the University of Texas, was making her debut at the grass-court tournament and is the first player from New Zealand to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals in the Open era.

โ€œI’ve had really great matches here at Wimbledon,โ€ said Sun, who beat 2021 U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu on Centre Court in the fourth round. โ€œI think just energy from New Zealand fans and other fans, as well, is such a surreal moment for me that I definitely won’t forget.โ€ Sun said she struggled physically with cramping toward the end of the second set and in the third.

Serving for the second set at 5-3, Vekic committed five double-faults to help Sun break, but Vekic broke right back to force a deciding set, which the veteran player dominated.

โ€œI was so angry at myself because even to get broken in the first set at 5-all, then finally managed to break her in the second set, then get broken. I don’t know where those double-faults came from,โ€ Vekic said. โ€œI wasn’t particularly nervous. I was surprised that I was just hitting double-faults.โ€



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