Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova a vu son parcours à Wimbledon s’arrêter ce mardi, lors des quarts de finale, face à l’Américaine Amanda Anisimova. Dans un match intense et riche en rebondissements, la Russe s’est inclinée en deux sets, 6-1, 7-6(9), après un véritable bras de fer de 20 points dans le tie-break. À 34 ans, Pavlyuchenkova a montré durant cette quinzaine qu'elle pouvait encore rivaliser avec de grandes joueuses. Elle remonte virtuellement dans le Top 30.
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00:30I don't know if it was my last chance to do something big or is it because, yeah, as I said, given my history with not sure if I'll be able to even play or practice earlier this year after Australia and even before during pre-season and all these viruses and Lyme disease.
00:52Or I've been just through so much this year after Lyme disease.
00:59I've also taken six weeks antibiotics and then I pulled my hamstring muscle just before Madrid.
01:07And so every time I tried to come back, there was something always.
01:10And then I don't know how I coped with that and done this three weeks now and in this boring semis and coming straight here and doing quarters.
01:20I don't know if because of all that, just all the emotions that I've had in me, it just I actually never really had that that on the actual court losing the match.
01:31I was I just had to sit down and I couldn't stop crying and yeah, maybe just because everything was I was through so much and had insight that I it just exploded.