“The crowd were unbelievable and I want to congratulate Ons, you are an inspiration. Right, that’s it from me. ashbarty. Jabeur was trying to become the first Arab or African woman to win a Slam singles title in the professional era, which dates to 1968. Eyes down, we are ready. 1 and already . . And, to compound matters, she swipes a forehand wide, then Rybakina thunks a return, and ELENA RYBAKINA IS IN THE WIMBLEDON FINAL AT 23-YEARS-OLD! Even then, Rybakina's reaction was muted as can be, a little sigh, a hint of a smile. Svitolina, a former world No. A lot of Wimbledon was unexpected, and now Elena Rybakina is a champion, Coco Gauff looks to reclaim the magic of last year's French Open, Djokovic faces Alcaraz in French semis showdown. She could just do with a foothold in this set to break the string of games Rybakina has put together and she moves to a 40-15 lead after another drop shot puts Rybakina in trouble. “I’m speechless,” she says. Then, on the second, Rybakina uncorks a Delpo-style flat forehand that looks likely to give her 5-1, but Halep hangs in the rally for deuce and speeds through advantage for her hold. First-round matches to watch: Ana Bogdan vs. Dayana Yastremska; [21] Camila Giorgi vs. Magdalena Frech; Karolina Muchova vs. [16] Simona Halep; [11] Coco Gauff vs. Elena-Gabriela Ruse; Wang Xinyu vs. [20] Amanda Anisimova; Tereza Martincova vs. [6] Karolina Pliskova, Third quarter: Jabeur, Kerber on collision course; Raducanu to face Van Uytvanck. "She's [Jabeur] a really good player, very tricky player. — Arabic for "Let's go!" Rybakina, 23, didn't have many expectations for herself when she started play at the tournament. Rybakina 5-3 *Halep (*denotes server) Serving to stay in the set, Halep has her backhand tested but comes through for 15-0, then smites a backhand winner down the line – that’s probably her best shot so far. And a fantastic forehand down the line give Rybakina a first break point of the match at 30-40 … and Jabeur nets a forehand to give her opponent an early break. Djokovic, eyeing a record-breaking 23rd Grand Slam men’s singles title, rallied past 11th-seeded Russian Karen Khachanov 4-6, 7-6 (0), 6-2, 6-4. Rybakina's miscues mounted. The WTA is removing ranking points from the 2022 tournament as a result of the All England Club's decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from the tournament. *Rybakina 6-3 5-3 Halep (*denotes server) New balls arrive and Rybakina wastes no time in ageing them, a booming forehand to the forehand corner sending Halep chasing, then when she sends it back and races back towards the centre, another of equivalent power is mashed into the same spot. Anyhow, that’s it from me – join us again tomorrow and over the weekend for the staggering denouement. All rights reserved. "I'm actually speechless," Rybakina said on court moments later. It marked the first time a men’s top-two seed lost in the first round of any major since 2003 Wimbledon (Ivo Karlovic d. Lleyton Hewitt). Sabalenka, the Australian Open champion, swept Ukrainian Elina Svitolina 6-4, 6-4 to complete her set of semifinals in all four Grand Slams. Jabeur became the first Arab to reach a major singles final, the first African woman to do so in the Open Era, and the first African woman to do so not representing South Africa. With the WTA stripping Wimbledon of ranking points because of the ban on Russian and Belarusian players, Rybakina will remain at No. Second set: Jabeur 6-3, 1-5 Rybakina* (*denotes server) A ferocious ace puts Rybakina 30-0 ahead in this one and it’s Jabeur’s turn to ponder how on earth she’s going to turn the momentum around. Second set: Jabeur* 6-3, 1-4 Rybakina (*denotes server) The last three games have been epics and we’re quickly at 30-all again in this one. August). Ons Jabeur became the first Arab player to reach a Wimbledon final, beating her friend Tatjana Maria in three sets, while Elena Rybakina demolished Simona Halep in two, to reach her first final. Well, she didn’t, but the match he thought we’d see yesterday we’re seeing today; if she’s watching, I daresay the American is wondering what might’ve been, though she probably is anyway given the fits she gave when she started hitting it properly at the end. 3 seed Ons Jabeur of Tunisia in the final. Anyhow, we get to 40-30 ... and I’m so sorry to say this, but you can probably guess what happens after Halep serves a fault; yes, she nets. At 15-all, we see one difference between the players - a powerful, high-kicking second serve – then another, a flat forehand winner hit with ludicrous prejudice – and though Halep gets to 30, it never really feels like she’s in the game. Guardian Australia acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, waters and community. Again the Rybakina forehand to the Jabeur forehand is effective and she has two break points. Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section. According to Rightmove, Wimbledon has an overall average house price of £929,659, or over $1.1 million, while the neighboring area of Morden has half the overall average price of Wimbledon, at £463,374, or around $557,000. A 122mph serve in her fourth-round win over Petra Martic tells you where her strength lies. She looks a little shaky early on in this service game and strays wide with a couple of passing shots as Rybakina charges the net and goes 15-30 up. Kate Middleton wore a blue polka dot Alessandra Rich pleated midi dress to the men's singles quarterfinal matches at Wimbledon, July 5, 2022. 115, sliced and diced her way to a remarkable victory over the 23-time Grand Slam champion, denying her pace and consistently . Hawkeye shows the ball clipping the line and it’s 0-30. A wild forehand takes us back to deuce. 23 Rybakina has won Wimbledon — Venus Williams in 2007 at No. "Happy that it finished, to be honest," the 23-year-old said, "because really, I never felt something like this.". But it's tennis. Juli), Kolumbien (30. Second set: Jabeur* 6-3, 0-1 Rybakina (*denotes server) That was a pretty one-sided first set in the end – Jabeur won it with two breaks and was never threatened on her own serve. Make that six of the last seven. Potential routes to the final for our top seeds #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/Yw9ZMqURPq. French Open to celebrate Pride Day on Wed. 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Since the WTA computer rankings began in 1975, just one woman ranked lower than the No. It had been a dominant, and nearly unstoppable, asset for Rybakina over the fortnight. Halep is back in the set simply by virtue of getting her returns in! She’s in the match, but Rybakina has started the better. She opted to represent Kazakhstan four years ago but was born in Russia and still lives in Moscow. She holds easily again, to 15, and we’ve not seen much from Halep yet; if she doesn’t show us, and herself, soon, she’ll be a set down. hide caption. This final match between Jabeur and Rybakina is one of many firsts, so no matter who wins, it will be a great story for women's tennis. Either way, this should be a finals match that tennis fans won't soon forget. Backhand winner from the Brit, 30-0. Thirty-four years old, two kids – the younger of them but a year old – and a run we’ll all remember forever likewise the lovely way in which she embraced it. Wimbledon 2022: Hot Shots. To be a winner is just amazing. First set: Jabeur 2-1 Rybakina* (*denotes server) You sense Jabeur has to attack the second serves and she does just that here, a forceful backhand getting her into the game at 15-15. Rybakina is having none of it and booms a backhand down the line to take us to 30-all. Juli) und Südkorea (3. 48 min read Follow all the action as the women's semi-finals take place on Thursday at Wimbledon. However, Halep didn’t enjoy it when Anisimova turned up the power – she moves beautifully and has all the shots, but can’t impart the same venom on the ball. No.2 seed Anett Kontaveit and No.5 seed Maria Sakkari head the fourth quarter of the draw in terms of ranking, but there's also opportunity for players who have shown some serious grass-court form this month. And on Saturday, Rybakina stunned the world -- and even herself -- with a 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 comeback victory over Ons Jabeur on Centre Court for the first major title of her career. This is going more or less as she’ll have planned. The final is set.
It's Jabeur vs. Rybakina for the Ladies' Singles title . @Maria_Tatjana, you were amazing. Zie ook mannen, mannendubbel, vrouwendubbel en gemengddubbel. Wimbledon 2022 men's first-round draw. Tom Jenkins' best shots of Wimbledon 2022 - in pictures. SUN 10 JUL 2022 15:01 BST. So, well, there’s that. And she has the hold after the Kazakh goes long from the next. You can feel the importance of this next point … and Rybakina nets a forehand to bring up 15-30. It was only in set three that she really imposed her power and presence on Tomljanovic, and if that happens again, there probably won’t be a third set. On the. Tennis Frauen Wimbledon (England) 2022 , der Spielplan der gesamten Saison: alle Ergebnisse und Termine. However, No.12 seed Jelena Ostapenko is Sakkari's projected fourth-round opponent. No matter: Rybakina wins the next two points in short order, the second with the aid of a net-cord, and is well worth her lead. It’s a funny thing, really: Jannik Sinner lost his quarter-final but it felt like the announcement of a presence on the big stage; Rybakina won hers, and it felt like we needed to see more. Finally the Kazakh heads into the stands and hugs her entourage to warm applause, though you can tell the crowd’s heart isn’t quite in it. Ultimately, she had four aces on the day, including one that notched 117 mph in the final game of the match, and perhaps most impressively, didn't get broken again. For the second major in a row, Jabeur has joined Swiatek on a winning streak to start her campaign. *Rybakina 6-3 2-0 Halep (*denotes server) Halep just doesn’t have anything for Rybakina, who need only keep the heid to win; it just doesn’t look like her opponent can manufacture a strategy to change the flow. This is good from Halep, not words I’ve typed so far today, and more weapons-grade forehands secure what feels like her first love hold of the match. Third set: Jabeur* 6-3, 2-6, 0-1 Rybakina (*denotes server) Well, that second set was almost as one-sided as the first, certainly from 3-1 after some early deuce battles. 66,110 likes. Get updates on the latest Wimbledon women 2022 action and find articles, videos, commentary and analysis in one place. Again this feels like a big point … but Jabeur goes long with a lob after a stroke of luck with the net cord. Rybakina says Halep is a great champ and that she was really focused today, playing “really solid” – solid like a cruise missile is solid. A netted forehand after Jabeur barely got a short return in. Djokovic and Nadal share the record 22 men’s major titles. — and threw an uppercut as she walked to the sideline. Jabeur turned toward her guest box, jumped and yelled. She had previously won one of her two titles before Wimbledon on the surface (at Hobart in 2020), and now, with momentum and confidence on her side, she could have even more success. Jabeur, though, just won’t relent and again forces an error – deuce – then pounces on a floating second serve to bring up another break point. Again Rybakina is long from the next – another break point … another save. The mercurial Latvian delivered a phenomenal run of form in the Middle East in February before being slowed by injury and inconsistency; but she is rounding back into form on her beloved grass, and is still alive in the Eastbourne semifinals as defending champion this week. Here’s Tumaini Carayol’s assessment of what we can expect tactically this afternoon: Here’s Simon Speakman Cordall and Aina J Khan on how Jabeur’s success has gone down in Tunisia: And if pictures rather than words are your thing, here’s Tom Jenkins’s photo essay of the tournament: Jabeur did not drop a set until the quarter-finals but needed three sets to beat Marie Bouzkova there and three more to oust Tatjana Maria in the semi-finals. [2] Rybakina became the first Kazakhstani[i] to win a major title, and the third player representing an Asian nation to win a major title after Li Na and Naomi Osaka. She didn't even see herself reaching the second week. And she became the first woman to win at the All England Club after losing the first set since Amelie Mauresmo in 2006, and the youngest woman to clinch the title since Petra Kvitova in 2011. Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina holds the trophy as she celebrates after beating Tunisia's Ons Jabeur to win the Wimbledon women's single final Saturday. All of the American men lost before the fourth round. Ellie Goulding looking forward to the match. And most importantly my parents.”. *Rybakina 1-0 Halep (*denotes server) Excellent start from Rybakina, holding to love in front of a Centre Court with a criminal number of empty seats. First blood Rybakina! Elena Rybakina starts strongly in the second semi-final of the day. No.4 seed Paula Badosa heads the second quarter in terms of ranking and opens against qualifier Louisa Chirico, but two dangerous former champions lurk in the Spaniard's eighth. Van Uytvanck 4-6 4-6 Raducanu Nice free point to start the game for Raducanu, now just three points away from the second round. Rybakina's height was also a problem for Halep. Never one to show much emotion on court, Rybakina stayed calm and composed despite not having the crowd on her side and Jabeur's early control. Again there’s tension from Rybakina from the next, and she goes long to give Jabeur the hold. Nearly two hours of big swinging and plenty of sprinting later, she had won the championship at the All England Club with a 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 victory over Ons Jabeur — the first singles trophy at a major tournament for her adopted country of Kazakhstan. After saving four break points over her next two service games, Rybakina broke again and soon led 5-1. Rybakina, who beat Serena Williams at last year's French Open, finally earned her first break chance to begin the second set and went up 1-0 when Jabeur missed a forehand. First-round matches to watch: Oceane Dodin vs. [12] Jelena Ostapenko; [14] Belinda Bencic vs. Wang Qiang; Kaja Juvan vs. [23] Beatriz Haddad Maia. The roof almost comes off as a lob drifts in and brings Jabeur three break points at 0-40. Rybakina is absolutely cruising! Jabeur saves the first with a fine first serve but makes a right hash of what should be a routine winner at the net and Rybakina is able to volley away for the break! But there are groans as she nets a simple return, then goes long from the next to send Rybakina 30-15 up. Not to mention, she had the second-fastest serve speed among the women at a blistering 122 mph (trailing only Coco Gauff's 124 mph). A quite remarkable flicked cross-court backhand leaves Rybakina stranded at the net for 40-0 and a crunching serve gives the No 3 seed a routine and confident hold. A very special trip with memories to last a lifetime ️. A sloppy forehand from Rybakina goes deep on the next bringing us to 15-30 and a first real pressure point. First set: Jabeur* 4-2 Rybakina (*denotes server) At 30-15 Jabeur makes a rare error and strays long with a forehand to bring up 30-all but a 110mph serve is an illustration of her own power and Rybakina nets from the next, so it’s another fuss-free hold for the Tunisian. That’s a pretty impressive response from the 23-year-old at such a pivotal stage in her first grand slam final. Rybakina used her big serve and powerful forehand to overcome the No. The switch has been a topic of conversation during Wimbledon, because it barred all players who represent Russia or Belarus from entering the tournament due to the war in Ukraine. Oh. He’ll have to play better than he did against Fritz, injury or not, because Kyrgios is serving so well he’s unlikely to find many chances to break – though once the points are in progress, Nadal has so many more weapons to end them. Jabeur will need to play a lot better than that to win the final, whoever it’s against, but the way she navigated the third set was excellent and if she brings that version of herself on Saturday, Halep or Rybakina will have a job on. [3] Rybakina was the first player to win from a set down in the final since Amélie Mauresmo in 2006. She holds to 15 and she needed that, though in co-comms, Caroline Wozniacki notes that her best hope is to stay in touch and hope nerves “crawl in” – what a lovely image that is – nearer the finishing line. She serves and volleys her way to a remarkable hold and is just games away from the Wimbledon title. Jabeur won the toss and decided to receive, presumably hoping early nerves shake Rybakina’s booming serve. 1 and already won three of her five career Wimbledon trophies. I just try to inspire as much as I can. Elena Rybakina is congratulated by Ons Jabeur. Halep, though, finds a big serve out wide to make deuce and quickly secures the game. [1] It was her first major singles title. Not much of a look around. Now she was just a game away from the biggest victory of her career — and she got to serve for it. Peace! Rybakina roars onto the biggest stage
The 23-year-old defeats Simona Halep 6-3, 6-3 to reach her first Grand Slam final. Each match in the men's draw is best of five sets. 31, although she had been No. "I didn't choose where I was born.". Halep isn’t going away, though, upping the pace to cane a forehand winner then hitting onto the line for 40-30. While the achievement is a monumental one for the Central Asian nation, Rybakina's nationality has become the subject of scrutiny over the past two weeks. By the match's third game, Jabeur was reading Rybakina's serves and creating fewer inviting opportunities for baseline power. First-round matches to watch: Alizé Cornet vs. [27] Yulia Putintseva; Zheng Qinwen vs. Sloane Stephens; Donna Vekic vs. [8] Jessica Pegula, Second quarter: Serena looms for Pliskova, Gauff. And again, perhaps nervous of what’ll happen to her second serve, she sticks a weak one into the net, and that unlikely break-back is immediately one-upped. Halep will, I guess, be trying to keep Rybakina on her bike. But that dip in dominance didn't last. Wimbledon 2022: Seed report | Full draw | 411. An astounding volley from point-blank range gets Jabeur back into the game at 30-15 but a passing shot as Rybakina charges the net goes wide. Shingo Kunieda vs Alfie Hewett: Final Highlights. She is defending points from two 2021 ITF tournaments (Montpellier and Contrexeville) instead. The word to best describe the field for the Wimbledon 2022 women's singles final is unexpected. Rafael Nadal withdraws from Wimbledon due to an injury, Tennis star Naomi Osaka is launching her own sports agency, The world's best women's tennis player, Ash Barty, is retiring at age 25. — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 28, 2022 Tan, a Frenchwoman ranked No. Tennis Frauen Wimbledon (England) 2022 Finale - Ergebnisse: alle Paarungen und Termine der Runde. But the No. *Rybakina 5-2 Halep (*denotes server) Halep hasn’t lost at Wimbledon since winning the title in 2019 – corona and injury intervened in the following years – but Rybakina’s power is too much for her here. 23, Rybakina became the first woman ranked outside of the WTA's top 20 to win at Wimbledon since Venus Williams in 2007. Other hand, she knows what it takes to win this thing which gives her a massive advantage over the others still in the draw and is in tremendous form, so it’s hard to look beyond her today. Jabeur made history by becoming the first African woman, and first Arab or North African man or woman, to reach a major final in the Open Era. Should Muguruza pass that test, she could face either No.17 seed Elena Rybakina or 2019 US Open champion Bianca Andreescu in the third round. Wimbledon 2022 (vrouwen) Op Wimbledon 2022 speelden de vrouwen van maandag 27 juni tot en met zaterdag 9 juli de wedstrijden in het enkelspel in de Londense wijk Wimbledon . 40-30 and two points later Jabeur has a break point, but a booming serve squashes that hope. "She deserved this. First set: Jabeur* 1-1 Rybakina (*denotes server) Jabeur starts confidently on her serve and a cracking ace down the centre gives her a 40-15 lead but a brilliant forehand down the line from Rybakina serves notice of her returning ability. There’s not to be another lengthy deuce battle here though – Jabeur goes long and Rybakina has the double break! Jabeur says reaching the final is a dream come true – she’s delighted all her hard work has paid off and she’ll keep going for one more match. [11], This is the first edition of Wimbledon to feature a champions tie-break, a 10-point tie-break when the score reaches six games all in the third set,[12] and the third edition to feature a final set tie-break rule. Her opponent Elena Rybakina, meanwhile, is also in her first slam final. Currently ranked No. I’ll bet. She also became the first Kazakhstani to progress past the quarterfinals of a major. Sorry, we couldn't find any players that match your search. Wildcard Serena Williams will make her return to singles competition at Wimbledon 2022 against Harmony Tan, with Karolina Pliskova and Coco Gauff in the same section; while No.1 seed Iga Swiatek will bid for a historic milestone against Jana Fett in the first round. Three break points Halep, he first of the match ... and Rybakina thrashes wide again. "I’m really happy it’s paying off. Favorite us! But sport, never mind women’s tennis, is rarely like that, and Jabeur’s ability to take pace off the ball, conjuring creative angles and befuddling spins, means it’ll be harder for her opponent to plant feet and blaze away. Three weeks ago, Iga Swiatek equalled Venus Williams's 35-match winning streak, the longest on the Hologic WTA Tour this century, when she captured her second Roland Garros title. 23 in the rankings on Monday. Before that, Kvitova and Halep will need to survive some dangerous all-out power. Wimbledon quarter-finals: Nadal beats Fritz in final-set tie-break, Kyrgios through - as it happened! Which is to say that a tenth Djokovic v Nadal final looks like the likeliest outcome, but if this Wimbledon has reminded us of anything, it’s that we play because we don’t know what’s going to happen. There’s a little fist pump from the Tunisian as she takes a 30-15 lead and Rybakina tightens up on a simple volley, sending it off towards Fulham and sending Jabeur 40-15 up. Rybakina 6-3 4-3 *Halep (*denotes server) Nice from Halep, muscling forehands for 15-0, then Rybakina races to the net but can’t glide her backhand volley into court. “Reminds me of someone from his country that plays with a left hand.”. Voss-Tecklenburg setzt weitgehend auf den Stamm der EM 2022 in England. Anyhow, two poor second serves help Rybakina make 30-all – she’s absolutely monstering Halep in that aspect – and there it is again, a colossal forehand to the backhand corner facilitating a clean-up volley pasted to the forehand for deuce. There is only one winner," Jabeur said. First set: Jabeur* 3-1 Rybakina (*denotes server) Jabeur is ticking now and races into a 30-0 lead, fist-pumping after each successful point. Rybakina’s route has been rather similar – no sets dropped until the quarters (where Ajla Tomljanovic forced her to go the distance) and only one seed faced: No 16 seed Simon Halep in the semi-finals. Cheerio! The only other African women to contest major singles finals were South African: The previous tie-break rule was a 7-point tie-break, when the score reaches twelve games all in the third set. Kontaveit has not played since falling to Ajla Tomljanovic in the first round of Roland Garros, and has revealed that she is still suffering from the after-effects of Covid-19; while since reaching the Indian Wells final in March, Sakkari has compiled a modest 9-8 record. The French Open men’s singles draw is missing injured 14-time champion Rafael Nadal for the first time since 2004, leaving the Coupe des Mousquetaires ripe for the taking. [6][7][8], For the second time in her career, Cornet defeated the incumbent world No. Rybakina slams an ace down the T, and if that last service game constituted her choke, Halep is in huge trouble. Elena Rybakina storms back to beat Ons Jabeur in big-hitting Wimbledon final, Elena Rybakina storms back to beat Ons Jabeur in Wimbledon final, Ons Jabeur will need all her craft against relentless Rybakina in final, Ons Jabeur brings Tunisian tennis to the brink of history, Tom Jenkins’ best shots of Wimbledon 2022 – in pictures, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. As Russian and Belarusian players were banned from participating at Wimbledon this year because of the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, Rybakina has repeatedly been asked about her allegiances and current ties to her home country. 20:57. video. Third set: Jabeur 6-3, 2-6, 0-2 Rybakina* (*denotes server) Rybakina has won five of the last six games but misses a routine forehand at the net then drifts long to give Jabeur a 15-30 lead. Jabeur also was participating in her first Grand Slam final. That was an absolute brute of a performance from Rybakina, who found her best level in her first semi – she absolutely burned Halep off the court there, in the way I thought she would Tomljanovic yesterday, and what a match she should have with Jabeur. The momentum is all with Rybakina at the moment and she starts the third and final set by passing Jabeur adroitly to take a 0-15 lead. History makers Ons Jabeur and Elena Rybakina will meet in the Wimbledon final after the pair claimed impressive victories in the last four. The following are the seeded players. *Jabeur 6-2 3-6 6-1 Maria (*denotes server) Jabeur has played much more confidently in the third set, which is a good sign – her best tennis has come when she’s been under most pressure – and she speeds to 40-0, but after a cleverly angled backhand takes Maria to the sideline, she can’t clean up with her forehand, sending it wide. And, well, oh dear; we get back to deuce a second time, then Halep serves consecutive doubles – that’s three in the game – to tamely cede the break! 4 Cards With Massive Sign Up Bonuses (Get $200 Fast) Ad. A straightforward hold to 15. And Rybakina, struggling to cope with Jabeur’s variety, again goes long from the baseline. It marked the first Wimbledon women’s final pitting two first-time major finalists since 1962. Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz will play in the French Open semifinals on Friday in the most anticipated match of the tournament. [1] It was her first major singles title. SUN 10 JUL 2022 17:46 BST. Ah, wasn’t that uplifting? All Interviews. All rights reserved. On which point, it’s easy to look at the match-up and break it down – for mine, if Jabeur plays really well she’ll win, but if both play at 80% I think Rybakina’s power carries it – except that takes no account of which , if either, feel the nerves. Third set: Jabeur* 6-3, 2-6, 1-2 Rybakina (*denotes server) Jabeur, beginning to look a little short of ideas (or, at least, short of time to execute the ideas she has), nets an attempted drop shot and is relieved to see Rybakina go long and then wide to give her a 30-15 lead. There’s no sign of early jitters from the Kazakh, though, with Jabeur able to get only one of the first three serves back in play.
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