Saturday, 15 July 2023

Trailing So What?

Markéta Vondroušová, the new Wimbledon Women's Champion seems to fit the title of our story.

With all odds against her, she went on to win the Final on the famous Centre Court on 15th July. And shocked her opponent Ons Jabeur from Tunisia. What were the odds against her:

  • First unseeded player to reach Wimbledon Final after Billie Jean King in 1963.
  • Pitted in the final against sixth seeded Ons Jabeur 
  • Suffered a wrist injury which kept her off-court for seven months
  • Down 0-2 in the first set

So how did Marketa overcome the odds? Those who saw the final earlier this evening, would have observed the following:
  1. Keep your cool. She double faulted more than once. But bounced back. She kept her cool.
  2. Fight back. Jabeur broke Marketa's serve many times. But instead of giving up, she crawled back. One shot at a time, one game at a time. Steadily. Talking about fighting back, even Jabeur mentioned that 'I will come back again to win this tournament'.
  3. Play your game. Don't get unnerved by the opponent's stature or seeding. Play your game.
  4. Emotional Strength does it. Keeping emotional balance is the hallmark of great players. We have seen it in Federer. We saw it in Marketa today.
  5. Injured, so what? Her wrist injury did not deter her. She allowed it to heal for a season. Lost a year, so what? She came back. It shows her faith in her team.
It was an exciting match. Unpredictable to say the least. Ghumakkad enjoyed watching it. Pictures here are courtesy Star Sports and Tata Play.

Packed Centre Court

'Most painful loss of my career. But I will come back to win this', Ons Jabeur

1st Anniversary gift by Vondrousova to her husband.

The Venus Rosewater Dish- Wimbledon Women's Trophy since 1888.


On completion of the French Open Women's Final in June 23, we had brought you a story titled 'Acknowledging the Team Work'. Do browse it if you haven't.

After watching Wimbledon-22 Men's Final which Joko had won, we had shared a story titled 'Wimbledon-22 Beyond Tennis'. That story had also brought out some of the observations made tonight. Do browse if you haven't so far.

Some friends have remarked 'Do you watch the TV or the movies for fun or for writing a story?' Well, if I do observe a scene or event which brings out some life lessons, I like to share it with others. Hope such 'live' coverage does not bore you. If it does, do tell us.

I firmly believe in 'Learning Together' as depicted in my logo below.

Thanks for browsing.

    - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/ Secunderabad/ 15th July 2023



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15 comments:

  1. Absolutely
    Winner has nothing to loose, as said focussed ball to ball...
    Bookies would have made handsome pack....
    Emotions does influence one's game plan and execution ..
    Gopu

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    1. Thanks much Gopu for your insights. Appreciate.

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    2. Loved this learning together with you. Thanks.

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  2. Suthram Suresh16 July 2023 at 02:22

    Very inspiring. As said, one may lose a battle but win the war. Perseverance, grit and emotional balance are very much to see in the play. Mantra for success.

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  3. I remember, Novotna, from match point 40-0 up atWimbledon finals , lost the match as emotions took over her
    2. Borg unseeded at Wimbledon took the crown at a very young age as he was cool & quite with no grunts.
    3 our own Lakshya Sen,beat All England Badminton Champion at finals of Canadian Open
    4 Belief in you makes a Winner

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    1. Thanks for your real life examples. Appreciate.

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  4. Thank you for sharing

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  5. Very well articulated sir!!!

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  6. Dear Harsh,
    Great game. Reminder of the Final which Joko went on to win after being 2 sets down & trailing in 3rd, took a break, comforted himself & finally won. Great examples of remaining cool under adversities & fighting back.

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