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Elena Rybakina become 1st Kazakhstan player to win Grand Slam title; defeats Ons Jabeur

This was the first women's title match since 1962 at the All England Club between two players who were making their debuts in a major final.

Elena Rybakina became the youngest player since 2011 to win a Grand Slam singles championship. Image Source : TWITTERElena Rybakina became the youngest player since 2011 to win a Grand Slam singles championship.

23-year-old Elena Rybakina became the first tennis player from Kazakhstan, and the youngest since 2011 to win a Grand Slam singles championship after defeating Ons Jabeur in the Wimbledon final on Saturday. Rybakina was born in Moscow and has represented Kazakhstan since 2018 - when that country offered her funding to support her tennis career. 

The switch has been a topic of conversation during Wimbledon because The All England Club barred all players who represent Russia or Belarus from entering the tournament because of the war in Ukraine.

This was the first women's title match since 1962 at the All England Club between two players who were making their debuts in a major final. Rybakina is ranked No. 23. 

Since the WTA computer rankings began in 1975, just one woman ranked lower than Rybakina won Wimbledon - Venus Williams in 2007 at No. 31, although she previously had been No. 1 and already won three of her five career trophies at the All England Club. Rybakina used her big serve and powerful forehand to overcome Jabeur's mix of spins and slices at Centre Court on Saturday. 

Jabeur had been on a 12-match winning streak, and Rybakina put an end to it on Saturday.

(Inputs PTI)