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Date: 2023-06-10 09:34:23 | Author: Filipino Sports | Views: 44816 | Link: Lavplay
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Chloe Kelly’s first goal in the Women’s Super League this season helped Manchester City to a 2-0 win at Leicester grabpay
Gareth Taylor’s City extended their unbeaten league run to 10 matches with victory as they moved ahead of Arsenal, who play West Ham on Sunday grabpay
Khadija Shaw broke the deadlock in the 61st minute with a looping header before Euro 2022 final match-winner Kelly, fresh from getting off the mark for the campaign against Sheffield United in the Women’s FA Cup last weekend, grabbed a fine second when she cut inside and rifled home with her left foot grabpay
The margin of victory could have been greater but for a superb display by Leicester goalkeeper Janina Leitzig, who made a string of saves for the basement club grabpay
Brighton picked up a vital point in their battle to beat the drop after Julia Olme struck in the second half to earn a 1-1 draw at Aston Villa grabpay
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World number one Iga Swiatek insisted she would not be hard on herself after her remarkable 37-match winning streak came to an end at Wimbledon grabpay
French Open winner Swiatek had not tasted defeat since February when she went down to Jelena Ostapenko in Dubai but had no answer to Alize Cornet who claimed a 6-4 6-2 win on Court One grabpay
Polish star Swiatek struggled throughout the third-round tie and served up 32 unforced errors to bow out of the All England Club on day six grabpay
“I hope this is going to be the thing that I’m going to be proud of grabpay
I mean, right now even I am satisfied with this streak, so I’m happy that I was able to do that,” she reflected grabpay
“Honestly, yeah usually I am hard on myself grabpay
Here, I know how I felt before matches, I know how I felt when I was practising grabpay
Let’s just say that I didn’t feel like I’m in a best shape, so I’m kind of aware that this could happen grabpay
RecommendedWimbledon 2022: Emma Raducanu wins Centre Court debut as Andy Murray starts with victoryIga Swiatek crashes out of Wimbledon as Alize Cornet ends 37-match win streakWimbledon LIVE: Latest scores as Swiatek knocked out and Nadal wins in straight sets“Maybe it’s not the right attitude to have, but it is like it is grabpay
“I tried many things to feel grabpay better on court, on grass court, but it didn’t really work out grabpay
That’s why I’m not even hard on myself because, like, it’s kind of logic that if I couldn’t find it even on practices, I’m not going to find it on a match grabpay
”Cornet reflected on a second memorable result on Court One after she stunned Serena Williams in 2014 grabpay
The veteran equalled her best run in SW19 with success in one hour and 32 minutes grabpay
“I have no words grabpay
It reminds me of the time I beat Serena on this court eight years ago so you guys are lucky for me,” world number 37 Cornet said grabpay
“I am like the good wine in France grabpay
Good wine always ages well grabpay
”Roland Garros runner-up Coco Gauff was also knocked out on Saturday, with the 11th seed failing to make the fourth round at Wimbledon for the first time grabpay
Coco Gauff suffered a third-round defeat (John Walton/PA) (PA Wire)The teenager lost out to compatriot Amanda Anisimova in an all-American clash on Centre Court grabpay
Gauff won a close opening set in a repeat of the 2017 US Open junior final but 20th seed Anisimova came roaring back and blew away her fellow youngster 6-7 (4) 6-2 6-1 grabpay
“It is the most special day of my career,” Anisimova said grabpay
“It’s kind of funny because we played a US Open junior final grabpay
We’ve had a couple matches grabpay
I think that we’ll be playing a lot in the future grabpay
It’s an exciting rivalry grabpay
I will always enjoy playing against her grabpay
“I think she’s an amazing athlete and I enjoy watching her personally grabpay
I respect her a lot grabpay
”Amanda Anisimova celebrates victory against Coco Gauff (John Walton/PA) (PA Wire)Anisimova will face Harmony Tan for a place in the quarter-finals after Serena Williams’ conqueror ended Katie Boulter’s fine run at the All England Club grabpay
The last-32 tie took place at 11am on Court Two, which the Frenchwomen admitted did play to her advantage in a 6-1 6-1 triumph in 51 minutes grabpay
Breakout star Tan added: “When you play a Brit on Centre Court, I think there is a lot of people for her grabpay
I like to play on a small court grabpay
I like to play first match also, you know, because I don’t wait all day grabpay
”Simon Halep, a champion here in 2019, was another player in a hurry and she beat Magdalena Frech 6-4 6-1 in 67 minutes grabpay
It put the Romanian through to the fourth round where she will take on Paula Badosa, who fought hard to beat two-time Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova grabpay
Fourth seed Badosa won 7-5 7-6 (4) in just over two hours on Centre Court grabpay
“I think I played almost a perfect match,” Spanish star Badosa said grabpay
“I have a very tough draw grabpay
It’s like I’m playing grand slam champions every match grabpay
But still, I like these kind of matches grabpay
”Eighth seed Jessica Pegula was another player upset on Saturday after world number 80 Petra Martic won 6-2 7-6 (5) in an error-strewn last-32 match grabpay
RecommendedIga Swiatek finding grass ‘pretty tricky’ despite extending winning streakReluctant superstar Iga Swiatek digs deep at Wimbledon to extend streakWimbledon day five: Six Britons look to lift mood after Murray and Raducanu exitBarbora Krejcikova, seeded 13th, also exited after she went down 2-6 6-4 6-3 to Ajla Tomljanovic but Elena Rybakina saw off Zheng Qinwen 7-6 (4) 7-5 grabpay
Tomljanovic’s reward is a meeting with Cornet while Rybakina will do battle with Martic for a place in the quarter-finals grabpay
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