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Ukrainian Elina Svitolina says war in her homeland has made her mentally stronger after she reached a surprise Wimbledon semi-final.
Just three months after returning to the tour, having had a baby in October, she beat top seed Iga Swiatek 7-5 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 in the last eight.
She said she was glad to “bring a little happiness” to Ukrainians and that war had altered her perspective.
“Mentally, I don’t take difficult situations as a disaster,” she said.
“There are worse things in life.
“I think war made me stronger and also made me mentally stronger.”
The former world number three had the vocal backing of a passionate Centre Court crowd who were emotionally invested in a player who is producing some of the best tennis of her career against the backdrop of turmoil of the war and joy of becoming a mother.
She was grateful for the support in the stands but was even happier at the impact her run to the semi-final she “didn’t really expect” might have back home.
“There were many videos on the internet where the kids are watching on their phones. This really makes my heart melt seeing this,” the 28-year-old said.
Svitolina capitalised on Swiatek’s errors – 41 of them unforced – to reach her third Grand Slam semi-final, and second at the All England Club after also reaching this stage in 2019.
She did not let herself be distracted by a delay after the first set while the Centre Court roof was closed because of rain, and she kept her nerve to serve out the victory at the first time of asking to record a memorable win that will lift her from 76th in the world rankings to most likely within the top 30.
“I have this motivation, like huge motivation, to come back to the top. But I think having a child, and war, made me a different person. I look at the things a bit differently,” she said.
“I’m just more calm.”
She might be motivated by her daughter, but how did baby Skai react when she saw her mum on a video call after this big victory?
“She was really distracted with her ice cream, so I was not the priority there,” Svitolina smiled.
“She is still at this age when she doesn’t care if I win, if I lose.”
But one person who does care is beaten opponent Swiatek, who said after the defeat…
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