In the women's singles at the Wimbledon Championships, the four major tennis tournaments, Australia's Ashleigh Barty, who is ranked number one in the world, defeated Czech Karolina Priscova with a set count of 2: 1 to win the championship for the first time.

The women's singles final of the Wimbledon Championship, which was held for the first time in two years, was held in England on the 10th, and both Bertie, who is number one in the world, and Priscova, who is currently number 13 in the world, aimed for the first victory.



Bertie took the first set 6-3 and broke the opponent's serve first in the second set, but Priscova also showed tenacity and regained this set 7-6 at the end of the tiebreaker.



In the final third set, Bertie took three games in a row and pushed through with 6-3, winning with a set count of 2 to 1 and winning Wimbledon's first victory.



It is the first time in 41 years that the Australians have won the women's singles.



Bertie has won his second victory in the four major tournaments, following the French Open.