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Fantastic two weeks! From losing in the qualifying match to entering the top 16, the 21-year-old young player made Wimbledon history

On July 4, Wimbledon women's singles third round competition began. Xiela, who ranked 101 in the world, fought against Booksha, who ranked 102. Both sides fought in this game for three sets, and Xiela eliminated Booksha 2-1, making it to the top 16 in a Grand Slam for the first time in his career. From qualifying to entering the semifinals, Shera had a fantastic two weeks. In the first set of the two, Shera missed the inventory opportunity in the 10th game and was broken by his opponent to win the game. Then she quickly adjusted and won the first set 7-5 after breaking and protecting.

Buksha took the lead in breaking the serve in the fourth game of the second set, and then she broke the serve again in the 6th game. After five consecutive games, she dragged the game into the decisive set 6-1.

Shera took the lead in breaking the serve in the fourth game. In the 6th game, she broke the Booker sofa again and successfully secured the serve to win the game in the 7th game, winning the final game 6-1.

Finally, in a 2-hour game, the lucky loser Sierra defeated Spanish player Buquesa 7-5/1-6/6-1, and entered Week 2 in a Grand Slam for the first time in his career.

In fact, Shera's Wimbledon trip was originally over last week's qualifier, when she lost to Australian player Gibson in the final round. But then she entered the main competition as a lucky loser and won three consecutive games to the top 16. Shera created a Wimbledon history, becoming the first player to enter the Wimbledon women's singles quarterfinals as a lucky loser.