No-City Moba Wins US Open Tennis 4 After Ong Tech Victory

Wimbledon’s defeat this year

Oze Alia Sim, Men’s Singles Semifinals

[서울=뉴시스]Ahn Kyung -nam reporter = Amanda Ani Moba (9th, USA) won the women’s singles semi -finals of the US Open Tennis Competition ($ 90 million, approximately 124.7 billion won), the last major competition in the season.

In the women’s singles quarterfinals held at the Billy Jean King National Tennis Center in New York on the 3rd (local time), Lee defeated Shibi Ong Tech (2nd Poland) 2-0 (6-4 6-3).

As a result, Anni Moba, who was runner -up in Wimbledon this year, succeeded in entering the third major singles for the third major singles, including the French Open semi -finals in 2019.

He was also disgraced by Shibi Ong Tech, who was defeated in the Wimbledon final.

On the other hand, Wimbledon Champion, a Wimbledon champion, failed to recapture the US Open in three years since 2022.

Anohmoba meets the winners of the Karolina Muhoba (13th, Czech Republic) and Osaka Naomi (24th, Japan).

On the other side, the semi-finals of Arina Sabalenka (1st, Belarus) and Jessica Pegura (4th, USA) were completed.

In the previous men’s singles quarterfinals, Felix Oze Alia Sim (27th, Canada) advanced to the semifinals with 3-1 Alix Dimino (8th, Australia).

Oje Alia Sim, who has been in the second major semi-finals since the US Open in the 2021, will compete with Yannik Shinner (1st) and Lorencho Muceti (10th, Italy).

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