Celebrating Elena Rybakina becoming Kazakhstan’s first Grand Slam champion (Image: Getty/Reuters)

Emotional Elena Rybakina has made history by becoming Kazakhstan’s first Grand Slam champion after defeating Ons Jabeur in the women’s final at Wimbledon.

The 17th seed matured, especially considering how she fought back from the set to a 3-66-26-2 win, as she believed she was relatively inexperienced and handled this opportunity.

Great server Rybakina had a hard time finding the answer from the start. Her main weapon was virtually disabled by Jaber, who invaded her in the third game of the competition.

Ons Jabeur struggled to contain his emotions at the crucial moment in the thrilling final.

Ons Jabeur struggled to contain his emotions at the crucial moment of the thrilling finale (Picture: Getty).

The 27-year-old Rybakina extended her lead with a soft backhand in the next game, but Rybakina tried to react with a sliced ​​backhand.

The Russian-born star seemed nervous from the start, and it was no surprise that Rybakina broke again as Rybakina couldn’t hold out in the first set.

Rybakina needed an answer and found it out of nowhere. And, despite relentless pressure from Jaber, she held serve, held the start of the second set and kept her momentum going.

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Elena Rybakina receives the famous Wimbledon trophy from the hands of the Duchess of Cambridge

Elena Rybakina celebrated her victory in the usual way on the iconic Wimbledon balcony

Elena Rybakina celebrated her victory as usual on the iconic Wimbledon balcony (Picture: Getty)

The 23-year-old’s decisive serve in the fourth game of the set lasted almost 10 minutes and Jaber squandered some break chances.

Rybakina took advantage of her opponent’s restlessness to break again and quickly proceeded to a set.

Attempting to become the first African-born Grand Slam champion, Jaber broke early in the deciding third set, struggling to control his emotions and wasting the opportunity to quickly create break points, frustratingly.

Rybakina’s serve is now in full swing, carrying her towards the title, but Jaber proves to be a stubborn foe who refuses to go ashore without a fight.

Rybakina was 0-40 in the sixth game of the sixth game, but their opponents pulled away five points in a row and looked poised to defeat Tunisia’s tie, which burned down the final challenge.

Rybakina was soon forced into a double break and then finished the match in impressive fashion, securing an unlikely but perfectly worthy victory.

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