Sonay Kartal emerged as the last British player in women's singles at Wimbledon after Emma Raducanu's exit, achieving her first fourth-round grand slam performance. She first defeated world No. 21 Jelena Ostapenko, followed by confident victories over Viktoriya Tomova and Diane Parry. In her quarter-final match, Kartal faced Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, who won 7-6 (3), 6-4, aided by her experience. The match involved a controversial moment with the electronic line-calling system failing at a critical point. Kartal’s calm demeanor earned her applause from supporters, as she showcased her talent on Centre Court.
Sonay Kartal made a significant impact at Wimbledon, being the last British player in the women's singles after Emma Raducanu's exit, defeating world No. 21 Jelena Ostapenko and advancing to the fourth round for the first time.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova defeated Kartal 7-6 (3), 6-4, showcasing her experience, but the match faced controversy due to failures in the electronic line-calling system, raising concerns about Wimbledon’s decision to eliminate line judges.
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