As Putintseva said, it was she who beat the world’s top racket, not the one who lost to her.
“At some point I started playing without fear. I thought I could, I had to believe, I still had nothing to lose.
The coach also told me to believe in it and do it, no matter what kind of blow I take. At the turning point of the match, I started playing very well.
Swiatek sensationally lost to Putintseva in the third round of Wimbledon
“Today I am happy. It was not she who lost, but I who won this match,” Puntintseva said at a press conference.
The next opponent of the Kazakhstan representative will be Elena Ostapenko from Latvia.
Source: Sport

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