Monday, July 12, 2010

Iniesta puts Spain on top of the world

Champions of Europe and now champions of the world, Spain captured football's Holy Grail for the first time with a 1-0 victory over the Netherlands thanks to Andres Iniesta's 116th-minute strike at Soccer City.
The solitary goal came with penalties looming as substitute Cesc Fabregas played in Iniesta and the little midfielder drove emphatically across Maarten Stekelenburg and into the far corner. With this victory – their fourth successive single-goal win in South Africa – Spain became the eighth name on the FIFA World Cup™ Trophy and also the first European team to have triumphed on a different continent. For the Netherlands, who lost defender John Heitinga to a red card in extra time, there is only the heartache of another tale of what might have been after they completed a hat-trick of Final losses.
This was a match preceded by much talk of two like-minded footballing cultures, of the influence of Dutchmen like Johan Cruyff and Rinus Michels, of 'tiki taka' and Total Football. In many ways, as the first 116 minutes showed, it was also a case of the irresistible force versus the immovable object. The Dutch had won 14 straight games to get to the Final, in qualifying and the tournament proper, and Spain 15 out of 16, their only slip the defeat by Switzerland in their first game here in South Africa.
It was the Spanish found their stride first, living up to their pre-game billing as favourites. Vicente del Bosque's side dominated possession and created the early chances. With the Dutch penned inside their half, goalkeeper Stekelenburg had to make a save after five minutes, diving low to stop a Sergio Ramos header from Xavi's free-kick from the right. Gerard Pique looked poised to follow up only to be denied by a combination of Joris Mathijsen and Dirk Kuyt.
Ramos came again in the tenth minute, beating Kuyt on the right and driving in a low centre that Heitinga deflected behind. From the corner came another scare for the Netherlands. Xavi played the ball back to Xabi Alonso whose cross went beyond the far post to David Villa but the in-form No7 sliced his volley into the side-netting. After those near things, however, both defences got on top with none of the flair players on either side able to take a grip on proceedings. Instead the yellow-card count began to rise with Nigel de Jong becoming the fifth player in Howard Webb's notebook by the time the half-hour mark arrived.
With the orange sections of the 84,490 Soccer City crowd finding their voice, Bert van Marwijk's men almost gave them something to sing about from a corner in the 37th minute. Robben rolled the ball to Mark van Bommel on the edge of the box and although he failed to make a clean connection he unwittingly diverted the ball on to the unmarked Mathijsen but the defender missed his kick. As half-time approached, Iker Casillas had barely had a save to make but entering stoppage time, he had to be alert to deny Robben at his near post as a spell of Dutch pressure ended with the winger spearing in a low shot from the corner of the box.
Puyol, Spain's semi-final matchwinner, showed his aerial threat once more minutes after the restart when he rose above Heitinga and headed to the far post but Joan Capdevila failed to make contact. The game was gradually opening up and the Dutch spurned a golden opportunity in the 62nd minute when Wesley Sneijder sent Robben running clear. Casillas came to Spain's rescue, deflecting the shot behind with his right foot when falling the wrong way.
Spain coach Del Bosque had already sent on Jesus Navas for Pedro on the hour and the winger helped pick a hole in the Dutch defence in the 70th minute. Xavi sent him flying down the right into the box and when Heitinga failed to deal with Navas's low cross, the ball fell to Villa who looked odds-on to score only to see his effort deflected behind. Ramos was equally profligate after 78 minutes when he headed over a Xavi centre when unmarked, after Villa had forced another corner.
Spain were looking the more likely winners and it took Sneijder of all people to foil Iniesta with a smart tackle after his jinking run into the box. Yet Robben's pace was a persistent threat and the Oranje No11 almost embarrassed Puyol in the 82nd minute, speeding clear of the Spain defender when second-favourite to reach a through-ball. Resisting Pique's attempt to tackle too, he was foiled only by Casillas, the captain saving at Robben's feet as the Dutchman tried to round him.
Extra time began with opportunities for Spain. Xavi failed to connect when well positioned and when the ball ran to Villa, his shot went wide off an orange shirt. Substitute Fabregas then broke clear on to Iniesta's through-ball but was foiled by Stekelenburg. Mathijsen headed wide from a corner but like waves, Spanish attacks kept rolling on to the Netherlands back line and Navas was close with a shot deflected into the side-netting.
Fernando Torres replaced Villa midway through the extra period and Spain gained a man advantage four minutes later with Heitinga's dismissal for pulling back Iniesta on the edge of the box, the offence earning him a second yellow. Iniesta would not be denied, however, and his fine late strike put Spain into the history books and left a Dutch dream shattered.

source: FIFA.com

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Uruguay 2:3 Germany

Germany took bronze for the fourth time at the FIFA World Cup™ after beating Uruguay 3-2 in an entertaining play-off for third place. Sami Khedira got the winning goal with eight minutes remaining as Joachim Low's side repeated their success in this same match four years ago.
There was no shortage of goals as the rain came teeming down in Port Elizabeth with both sides eager to conclude impressive campaigns on a winning note. Thomas Muller and Edinson Cavani traded first half efforts before Diego Forlan and Marcell Jansen did likewise within ten minutes of the restart. Yet it was Germany who came out on top and, in the process, South Africa 2010's leading scorers reached the 16-goal mark, surpassing their total at Italy 1990, albeit falling one short of their tally in 1970, when they also pipped Uruguay to the bronze medal.
For two of the scorers, Muller and Forlan, their strikes took them to five for the tournament, level with David Villa and Wesley Sneijder at the top of the adidas Golden Boot standings. Forlan will rue the injury-time free-kick against the crossbar that denied him a sixth goal, while Miroslav Klose's absence with a back injury left him rooted on five too.
Both teams featured changed lineups after their semi-final losses. Germany coach Joachim Low went for a wholly new forward line from that which began against Spain with starting roles for the trio of Muller, Cacau and Jansen. Further back Dennis Aogo came in for Philipp Lahm and goalkeeper Hans-Jorg Butt for Manuel Neuer. As for Uruguay, they welcomed back captain Diego Lugano from injury together with Jorge Fucile and Luis Suarez, both suspended for last Tuesday's defeat by the Netherlands.
Muller made his mark early with his fifth goal in South Africa. The 20-year-old had already had one effort ruled out for offside when he fired Low’s side ahead in the 19th minute. Bastian Schweinsteiger sent in a shot from 30 yards that goalkeeper Diego Muslera, seemingly deceived by the swerve and dip, parried straight to Muller who had an easy task to score. A German breakthrough was hardly a surprise given by that stage they had also seen Arne Friedrich head a Mesut Ozil corner against the crossbar yet Oscar Tabarez's side soon responded.
Uruguay threatened in the 25th minute when Per Mertesacker got a block on Forlan's far-post header. Four minutes later, though, they had their equaliser from a swift counter. Diego Perez dispossessed Schweinsteiger just inside the Celeste half with a powerful challenge and fed Suarez who played in Cavani down the inside left-channel. The Palermo striker took one touch before prodding a low finish into the bottom corner. Suarez should then have put Uruguay ahead three minutes before the break when Forlan picked out his diagonal run but bearing down on Butt's goal from the right, he arrowed his shot wide of the far post.
Futher changes went begging moments after the restart when Butt saved at Cavani's feet and then got a hand to Suarez’s shot on the follow-up. Butt was left helpless when Forlan made it 2-1 after 51 minutes, however. The Atletico Madrid striker connected acrobatically with Egidio Arevalo's cross on the edge of the box, sending the ball into the rain-sodden turf and back up past Butt. Yet the lead lasted only five minutes before Muslera missed Jerome Boateng's deep cross and Jansen headed home.
The game was now wide open as both teams chased a third goal. Butt kept out a flying strike from Suarez and came out to save at the feet of Forlan. At the other end Muslera beat away a shot from Germany substitute Stefan Kiessling, who missed two other inviting chances. The winning goal, when it came, followed an Ozil corner. The ball bounced off Friedrich and then Lugano before rising fortuitously to Khedira who headed home.

source: FIFA.com

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Holland ran over Uruguay

Uruguay beat Netherlands 3:2 in the first semifinal match of the World Cup in South Africa played on Stadium Green Point in Cape Town. With the goal of Giovanni van Bronhorst in 18 minutes Holland opened the scoring, and Diego Forlan equalized in the 40th minute. In the second part of Sneijder and Robben made it 3:1, but Pereira late in the game shape the outcome.

In front of 65,000 spectators at the stadium aroused Green Point in Cape Town teams of the Netherlands and Uruguay are cast in a battle to decide the winner of the semifinal match from the first minute.
Already in the third minute Robben attack launched by the right wing continue to cross the box, there Muslera turned by hand, the ball fell to Kuyt, who shoots over the door.
Three minutes later tried to pass Pereira Stekelenburg, but the ball went over the door. The Dutch created a new danger in the 13 th minute when Sneijder fired from the edge of the box but the ball natseli body of Van Persie.
And get up to 18 minutes when a brilliant kick from Giovanni van Bronhorst 35 meters sent the ball through the beam in the network Muslera and the result was found.
In 27 minutes of football boots Caceres natseli its Zeuf Demi December, but the Dutch player was able to continue the game after he was given medical attention. Five minutes later Cavan fell in the penalty area after contact with Van Bronhorst but no penalty and the judge Irmatov remained silent.
Uruguay rose a storm and get back in the game hit with countervailing case of Diego Forlan in 40 minutes. Striker "urusite" stuff Stekelenburg, who had gone to the border of the field goalkeeper could not reflect the impact and ended up leveling.
Not to break new goals and dropped two of Appeal should continue to dispute the second victory in 45 minutes.
The second part began actively to both the composition. Netherlands to try to find the second goal, but to do this little Uruguayan footballers. The 50-minute Boulahrouz returned to bungle Stekelenburg, Cavan fight for the ball, it fell in Pereira, who tried to record as a mistake and did not submit the free Forlan.
Uruguay get another chance in 67 minutes as a free kick from Forlan and fired perfectly reflect the impact Stekelenburg. In the next attack Robben missed by several yards to lead "tulips" forward in the result, but it did Wesley Sneijder in the 70th minute with a precise shot. The moment was slightly controversial, as Van Persie was offside and influence the game, but the side judge determines that no such goal and the judge began to read.

Three minutes later Robben checkmate Muslera for the third time taking advantage of the Kite and assist with Chapter 3:1 make this goal gave the Dutch wings. Four minutes before the end of the match Robben missed complicate the situation of Uruguay, increasing the score, but failed. Shortly before Boulahrouz back again to gambling ball Stekelenburg, but the watchman of the "Tulip" to cope successfully with the situation.
In the second minute of the three-minute given by the judge for Pereira back a goal for Uruguay and the result was - 2:3. Despite the pressure exerted by urusite "a new hit and it was not and the Netherlands is the final for the first time since 1978 and overall third in the team history of tulips.
 

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Bert van Marwijk: I will be satisfied only if we get the world title


Coach of the Dutch national football team - Bert van Marwijk said "will be satisfied only world title.




Coach and revealed facts about his team before tomorrow's semifinal match Mondial'10 program in South Africa, Uruguay where the Netherlands meeting in Cape Town.

"Uruguay play with passion that makes this team very dangerous. Every team has strengths in Uruguay, it is passion," said
Marwijk.

"The first and most important thing is that all players are ready for this meeting. Including Joris Matiysen and Robin van Persie.

In Sunday's practice players were a little tired. Today they have already regained its freshness. All are very well prepared. Sneijder is also 100% ready for a coach and player is such a blessing.

It is an example for all, "said the Dutch team coach. We came here with one purpose and that is the world title.

Semifinal is a difficult stage that we should move. Still not happy, because we are far from the ultimate goal. . ., "He
Marwijk.

Diego Maradona: My period ended


Argentina coach Diego Maradona told Argentine media that his "era is over", although the football association announced that he has not resigned.


"This is my era is over. I gave everything I could," said Maradona to Journal "Chronicle" two days after losing 0:4 to Argentina from Germany in the quarterfinals of Mondial'10 in South Africa.

Spokesman of the Argentine Football Association said that Maradona is not officially resigned, but President Julio Grondona will meet with Maradona after the World Cup.

At the same time one of the assistants of Maradona - Alejandro Mankuso, declared itself in favor of Argentinian legend and urged him to remain in office

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Spain goes to the semi-finals after the drama and two missed penalties

On Stadium Ellis Park in Johannesburg team of Spain beat Paraguay by 1:0 in the quarter final match of the World Cup. David Villa has made valuable goal in 82 minutes.


On Stadium Ellis Park in Johannesburg team of Spain beat Paraguay in the quarter final match of the World Cup. David Villa has made precious goal in 82 minutes. Their teams and allowed the luxury to miss out on a penalty kick.

Already in the first minute Santana tries his sight towards the door of Casillas, the Spanish guard and nail the ball in his hands. The game was in the early minutes as equivalent despite attempts to prevail on both the composition is not received.

In 11 minutes Morel shoot over 35 meters high above the door of a direct free kick. Single combat game abound, and the judge let Batres freer. game. Goals situations lacking.

In the middle of the first part of the Spanish players began to control events on the ground. Between 26 th and 29 minutes Villa, Torres and Xavi tried to pierce through the door of Villar as closest to the goal was Barcelona's midfielder, but the shot went inches over the door.

In the 41-minute ball leaning network Spaniards as Nelson Valdez said, but was canceled due to hit ambush. Slightly earlier Santana shoot dangerous. So to break both their composition is not scored.

At the beginning of the second part of Spain began to look for hits, but Villa and Torres were unable to pierce through Villar. In the next minutes the game boil and boil. In the 57th minute Gerrard Pique violated the penalty area against Cardozo penalty and followed for Paraguay. Victim stood behind the ball and missed, shooting right into the hands of Casillas.

In the next attack Villa embarked on wildfire attack and was pushed in the penalty area by Alkaras. Stood behind the ball and Xabi Alonso scored, but the player had entered the penalty box before impact and have beaten. This time, Alonso did not maintain composure and fired into the hands of Villar as Tizi so the result remained unchanged.

In the 75th minute Xavi shoot diagonally, but the ball went away from the door. In the 82-minute Via Paraguay pierced his neck as a strike met two beams before entering the network, but before the impact of the recent addition of the beam was natselena Barcelona and Pedro.

In the last two minutes and failed to pierce through the composition opposing doors. For Paraguayan Roque Santa Cruz came in an excellent position to miss Casillas, the Spanish goalkeeper making a character for a shoot in Spain Villa goalkeeper. In the three-minute given by the judge for not fallen so new goals and European champion is a semi-finalist.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Germany Beats Argentina 4-0

Germany beat Argentina defeated 4:0 with goals by Thomas Mueller, two of Miroslav Klose and one of Arne Friedrich. So Bundestima 1/2-finalite qualify for World Cup 2010.


The battle started well for more than Bundestima who quickly discovered. results. Already in the third minute of the match with a 1:0 lead Germany to hit Thomas Mueller, who jammed with Chapter header from Bastian Schweinsteiger free-kick on and after being left unmarked in the penalty area of Argentina scored.
Then hit Argentines rushed in atakai in search of the equalizer, but the Germans are perfectly arranged to nkazatelnoto its scope and prevents your opponent near Manuel Noyer and Argentina and could not reach to attack the opponent's goal.
The 24-minute scorer Mueller gave a great pass to Miroslav Klose in the box nakzatelnoto of Argentina, who was left unmarked from point to implement a penalty shot to sapernikovata, neck, but his shot was not accurate and passed over the door of Sergio Romero.
Only in 31 minutes South American first shot on goal to Germany. They were given the opportunity to meet a free kick about 25 meters from the door Noyer, Messi fired but sent Dzhabulani target.

Two minutes later, Angel Di Maria ran in the penalty area and made Bundestima shot on goal but the ball was caught by a German guard. In the 34th minute and Gonzalo Iguain was hit near the countervailing, but finished his shot was not strong enough and not difficult Manuel Noyer.
In the 36th minute Messi again had the opportunity to sign a direct free kick but his shot struck the wall of Germany players. In subsequent stirring Tevez was displayed behind the defense of the Germans and handed it to Di Maria, who scored, but the goal was not counted because of apparent ambush of four Argentine players.
Three minutes later, Lukas Podolski tried to double the lead of Germany with a shot from 30 yards, but had no luck and leather ball passed inches away from the door of Romero.

In the 45-minute Lionel Messi is exempt from the custody of Germany defenders and shoot from within the penalty area but again the ball went over the transom behind Noyer.

The second half started vortical for Argentines, who immediately went to the door of Manuel Noyer to equalize the score. In 48 minutes Angel Di Maria was very close to that after firing of about 20 m and only luck in this situation helped the Germans not to collect hits in the network.
In the 56-minute experience Lukas Podolski Sergio Romero to threaten with a shot from a direct free kick about 30 meters from the door of Argentina, but the ball met the wall of the Argentinian players and threaten guard with nothing. In the 63-minute shot from Carlos Tevez serious distance, but his powerful shot was caught by Manuel Noyer.
Five minutes later the Germans responded to the pressure of "Argentina" with a second goal in the network of Sergio Romero. Lukas Podolski for Miroslav Klose assists, which is scored for 0:2.
Oyue in 74 minutes Bundes team made its lead against Argentina, classical, Bastian Schweinsteiger after sampling in the opponent's penalty area and submit to Arne Friedrich, who did not hesitate and sent the ball into the net behind Romero to 0:3.
After the third hit South American tried to attack again sapernikovata door, but never been able to create the serious threat to Manuel Noyer. Attacks on Germany were quite dangerous, but their actions in defense - perfect.
Minutes before the end of regular time the Germans scored fourth goal in his favor. Nice attack launched by Lukas Podolski ended with an assist on Mesut Jozias to Miroslav Klose, who scored his second goal of the match 0:4.
Ultimately, this proved the last goal in the match and the Germans finished on 1/2-finalite where you will meet the winner of the match between Spain and Paraguay.

Suarez: The hand of God is mine now

Uruguay Luis Suarez, who saved a clean score of Ghana in 120 minutes of the quarter, said God has his hand.

Uruguay Luis Suarez, who saved a clean score of Ghana in 120 minutes of the quarter, said that the hand of God as a last try is scored Diego Maradona in 1986, where the Argentinean goal scoring legend hand of the semifinal against England, has its

It is this failure of the rescue and the White Asamoa Giyan psychological point gave priority to the implementation of the South American shootout, then Uruguay is ranked the semifinals.

"At this point I had no choice. It seemed to me to chase.'m Calm now. Suffer a lot until the end, but God is my hand now," said Suarez, who will play in the semi-final match against Holland.

With this it will destroy attacking tandem with Diego Forlan after both scored six goals so far.

Uruguay national team striker Oscar Tabares their support. After the victory he said he shot with his hand on Suarez is instinct, not theft.

"It was a fact of the game, it's instinct for the ball players do not come in the door, he was censured and expelled will not be able to play next. Match. What more could happen to him? Suarez was their fault they missed a penalty.

"To say that this is theft, it's almost insulting. He suffered decision, the judge who rules apply. You could say that this error is a player who uses his hand, but to talk about theft, no I think it is fair, "said Tabares.

Uruguay beats Ghana in penalty kicks

The team of Uruguay is the second World Cup semifinalist in 2010, after the great drama in a 5:3 win on penalties over the composition of Ghana.

In 11 minutes, and viewers saw the first kick in the outline of a door. Luis Suarez lied rival on the left flank of the Uruguayan attack and shoot, but Kingsan catches the ball.

Subtle ricochet after corner in front of Ghana in 18 minutes for a not yielded a goal for Uruguay. Richard Kingston, however, events reflex and although slightly comic, head, killed the ball.

26 minutes after Luis Suarez is out of custody of Isaac Vorsa, shoot without delay, but Kingsan cellars with the tip of his glove in the corner.

Ghanaians are activated after prepolovyavaneto at halftime and 30 minutes twice had the chance to go after fast contributory.

By the end of the first part of the game was dvuostra but clean before the event had two goalkeepers.

However flowed last seconds when Sulley Muntari get the ball more than 30 meters from the door and shoot all surprising. Most surprise second after it was however watchman Uruguay Nestor Muslera that prosperity and global vletya punt on their networks to 1:0 for Ghana.

In 55 minutes, however, once the free kick Uruguay match. results. The ball was kicked off by Diego Forlan, described the strange trajectory, and the stunned look of Kingsan vletya network - 1:1.

South American could cause knockdown in 63 minutes when after a cross from Luis Suarez Forlan small corner failed to find the ball well and noted.

Again great Kingsan intervene in 78 minutes, saving kick straight to his door Suarez. A little later a good role-playing near the door of Ghana ended in shock, but with excellent interference African goalkeeper, the ball does not allow for a second time to pass behind him.

In minutes dominated by the end of both health protection team, which did not allow new surprises and so regular time ended 1:1.

First 15 minutes are not brought added who knows how many interesting moments and ended with no goals scored.

In the final minutes of overtime pushed Ghanaians and created some moments of tension to Muslera.

In the last seconds of an otherwise terrible mistake rather swaggering Portuguese referee and his assistant enable Ghana to meet a free kick, after which followed the great agitation in front of Uruguay. For him the ball twice was killed by golliniyata, the second time with the hands of Luis Suarez, for his event that he received a red card, and Ghana have na.duzpa.

Stood behind the ball Asamoa Gian, who, however, do drama full, sending the ball into the crossbar and then out.

Shootout! When these teams exchanged goals in several beats, then three players missed the turn. Hero was Nestor Muslera, Uruguay watchman who saved two penalty kicks. In the decisive moment Abreu showed iron nerves and unforgettable style Panenka celebrated winning penalty kick for Uruguay - 5:3.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Netherlands 2:1 Brazil


The Netherlands came from behind to break Brazilian hearts and take a huge step towards a third FIFA World Cup™ final appearance. Trailing at half-time to Robinho's early goal in Port Elizabeth, Bert van Marwijk's men drew level through Felipe Melo's own goal before Wesley Sneijder headed the winner with 22 minutes remaining. Brazil ended the game a man short after Felipe Melo's dismissal as, like in Germany four years ago, the South Americans, unbeaten since last October, saw their dream of a sixth world crown dismantled at the quarter-final stage.
For the Dutch, this was their fifth straight win at these finals and leaves them one victory short of a first Final appearance since they finished runners-up twice in the 1970s. They will travel to Tuesday's Cape Town semi-final against Uruguay or Ghana as favourites despite the suspensions of Gregory van der Wiel and Nigel de Jong. History will be on their side too, given the winners of their three previous FIFA World Cup meetings with Brazil marched on to the Final each time.

Yet it was not the Dutch, but Brazil who looked likely to prevail in the first 45 minutes. Robinho had already had one effort ruled offside when he broke the deadlock in the tenth minute. Advancing unchecked from inside his own half, Felipe Melo played a ball straight through the centre of the Dutch defence from the halfway line. Robinho, free of his marker Van der Wiel and played onside by Ooijer, was in the clear and he tucked a first-time finish beyond Maarten Stekelenburg.
The Dutch sought an immediate reply when Kuyt tested Julio Cesar with a low drive but Brazil were carrying the greater threat and, after 25 minutes, they came close to a second. From a half-cleared corner, Dani Alves, out on the right, drove in a low cross and Juan got there first only to shoot over from close range. Robinho then wriggled away from two orange shirts on the left, gave the ball to Luis Fabiano and his flick set up Kaka whose curling shot was bound for the top corner before Stekelenburg reached out his right arm to palm the ball away.
The teams' 1994 quarter-final, won by Brazil, produced five second-half goals and this game grew as a contest after the restart. Second-best in the first half, the Dutch drew level in the 53rd minute. Sneijder had already miscued an attempted volley when, following a short free-kick with Robben, the Inter midfielder swung in a cross from out on the right. Julio Cesar and Felipe Melo got in each other's way with the midfielder unwittingly flicking the ball on into the net.

Michel Bastos, booked before the break and under pressure from Robben, now made way for Gilberto Melo but Brazil's self-assurance was fading. Although Kaka guided a volley just past the post, the Dutch soon had their second goal. It came from the head of Sneijder who profited from slack marking in the six-yard box to nod home his third goal of the finals after Kuyt had flicked on Robben's corner. Brazil's prospects dimmed further with 17 minutes remaining with Felipe Melo’s red card for a stamp on Robben, now a constant nuisance to the South Americans. In a frantic finish it might have got even worse for Dunga's men but Sneijder scuffed his shot straight at Julio Cesar.
Source:fifa.com

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Tsvetana Pironkova Wins vs Venus Williams in Wimbledon 2010

Probably the biggest upset victory this Wimbledon 2010 belongs to Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova who defeated five-time champion Venus Williams 6-2, 6-3.

World number 82, Pironkova, remarkably outplayed Venus Williams in the quarterfinals match to reach the Wimbledon semifinals 2010.

Venus had competed in eight of the last 10 Wimbledon finals and had been odds-on to make yet another appearance in the showpiece after moving through the first four rounds without dropping a set.

Yet there had been signs against Jarmila Groth in the fourth round that Venus was not at the top of her game as the Australian pushed her to a tie-break in their fourth round tie.

Pironkova, the daughter of a former canoe champion, is the lowest ranked woman left in the draw and has never won a title on the main WTA tour. She can look forward to a semi-final showdown with Russia’s Vera Zvonareva.

Source: artuji.com