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Tennis: Wimbledon thriller continues, young tennis talents are discovered

After Roger Federer, to everyone's astonishment, was shot out of the tournament early, which made the previously unknown Sergiy Stakhovsky, who was responsible for this, world famous overnight, yesterday the 22 year old Polish Jerzy Janowicz another candidate who could be a promise for the future. With an impressive serve, amazing slices, unexpected stopballs and powerful returns, the young Pole scored against Murray and took the first set from him in the battle to reach the final. The determination and technical skills he displayed last night seemed to cause a surprise at the start of the match, but as the match progressed Murray's experience prevailed and the Pole's errors increased. Too many double faults and too many missed break chances took their revenge in the end and Andy Murray wins in four sets over the ambitious 204 cm man. The fact that Janowicz has only been playing in the ATP for three years, given his semifinal match against Andy Murray, shows what an incredible talent appeared at Wimbledon last night. Together with the 24-year-old Ukrainian Alexandr Dolgopolov these two talents form an exciting and promising trio of young players from the East who have what it takes to celebrate great success in tennis. With Jerzy Janowicz, we may even have seen a future Wimbledon winner last night.

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