Donna and Paolini played the longest semifinal women’s match ever at Wimbledon: Here’s the earnings

She played very well, it looked like they could have a finalist at Wimbledon for the first time in history, but Donna Vekić (28, WTA 37th) eventually lost to the Italian woman in three sets Jasmine Paolini (28, WTA 7.) s 6-2, 4-6, 7-6(8) after a long two hours and 51 minutes of play. They knocked it down like that 15 year old record grass Grand Slam.

They played the longest semi-final match in the history of Wimbledon and thus “took off” the one between Serena Williams in Elena Dementia from 2009, which were on the field for two hours and 49 minutes.

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Photo: Paul Childs

The Croatian tennis player remained one step away from great success, she struggled with an elbow injury at the end of the match, but she managed to finish it. By reaching the semi-finals, she earned 846 thousand Euros.

The Wimbledon winner will collect 3.2 million euros, while the loser in the final will earn 1.66 million euros. Let’s remind you that in the final on Sunday, the aforementioned Italian and the best from the show Čehinja Barbora will play Krejčikove (28, WTA 32nd) and Kazakhstan’s Elena Ribakine (25, WTA 4.).

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