At the start of the tournament, Vondrousova was ranked 42nd in the world rankings. En route to the final, she beat Veronika Kudermetova (Russia, 12th seed), Donna Vekic (Croatia, 20th seed), Mari Bouzkova (Czech Republic, 32nd seed) and Jessica Pegula (USA, 4th seed), and in the Wimbledon final, she beat Tunisian world No. 6, Ons Jabeur.
Winning at Wimbledon will put Vondrousova back on the seed list for future tournaments. The Czech tennis player will receive 2,000 ranking points and climb 32 positions to take tenth place in the world rankings starting Monday, July 17.
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