Donna Vekic Shines in Queen's Club Semi-final Run
Croatia's Donna Vekic impressively defeated Katie Boulter to reach the Queen's Club Championships semi-finals. She dominated the match with her serve and precise shots, advancing as a lucky loser. Vekic now faces her first Tour-level final since the Paris Olympics 2024, potentially against Emma Raducanu.
In a thrilling display at the Queen's Club Championships, Croatia's tennis ace Donna Vekic secured a semi-final berth by defeating Britain’s Katie Boulter. Vekic showcased exceptional form, dropping just six points on her serve in a commanding 6-1 6-3 victory.
Vekic's journey to the semi-finals was unexpected, having been knocked out in the final round of qualifying only to re-enter the competition as a lucky loser following Marta Kostyuk's withdrawal due to injury. She seized this second chance to deliver a stellar performance, which included outplaying former world number one Karolina Pliskova.
Vekic's resurgence draws parallels to her notable Wimbledon run two years ago. Now ranked 76th, she aims to cap her exciting comeback with a title at her first Tour-level final since the Paris Olympics 2024, potentially against Emma Raducanu or Iva Jovic in the finals.
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