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Tatjana Maria stuns Madison Keys to reach Queen's final against Amanda Anisimova

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Tatjana Maria stuns Madison Keys to reach Queen's final against Amanda Anisimova

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  • Tatjana Maria defeats Madison Keys 6-3, 7-6(3) to reach her first final of 2023.
  • Maria's victory comes after a nine-match losing streak, showcasing her resilience.
  • She will face Amanda Anisimova in the final after Anisimova's win over Zheng Qinwen.

German qualifier Tatjana Maria has reached the final of the Queen's Club Championships after stunning second seed and Australian Open champion Madison Keys by a score of 6-3, 7-6(3). This achievement marks the biggest final of Maria's career, coming as she entered the tournament with a nine-match losing streak, leading many to question whether the 37-year-old mother of two was past her prime, according to Channel News Asia and BBC.

In an impressive display at the Andy Murray Arena, Maria overcame not only Keys, but also former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina, knocking out two Grand Slam winners in succession. Maria's crafty and varied playstyle, especially her cunning low slices, forced Keys into 37 unforced errors, despite Keys unleashing 41 winners throughout the match, according to Reuters and Channel News Asia.

Maria expressed her disbelief at reaching the final, calling it a "dream come true" and emphasizing the joy of sharing this moment with her family and team. "I love to play tennis. I love this sport and we live for these special moments," she noted, reinforcing her commitment to continue despite past struggles, according to BBC and Reuters.

Maria will now face Amanda Anisimova in the final, who secured her place by defeating top seed and Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen in a challenging match. Despite the windy conditions and both players facing numerous service breaks, Anisimova emerged victorious with a score of 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, marking her first grass court final as well. The stakes are high as both players vie for the title in a historic final, marking the first women's champion at the event in 52 years, according to Channel News Asia and Reuters.

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