Martina Navratilova Made An Interesting Comparison with a Former Wimbledon Champion.
The Grass COURT GRAND SAM is Set to Comment on Monday As Thousands of Fans Will Flock Through
The 68-Year-ILD, Who has lifted the Wimbledon Singles Title a Record Nine Times, is looking ahead to the Sport’s Most Titigious Event and Those Who Are Contenting for the Title.
With a runaway favourite the Venus Rosewater Dish is there for the taking, and navratilova named of the those players.
Martina Navratilova Compares Elena Rybakina to Lindsay Davenport
Martina Navratilova Has Seen Many Come and Go Over the Many Decades She Has Been Invtud in Tennis.
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One of Those Players Is Elena Rybakina, Who Added Her Name to the All-Angland Club Honours Board in 2022.
Navratilova Analysed Her Game and Explained How to is similar to that of the Wimbledon Champion of 1999, Lindsay Davenport.
“No Weaknesses, Good atthlete. Not Africid to Go forward and Knock Off the Volley,” Navratilova Told the WTA Website. “She Got Soft Enough Hands to Hit Drop Shots and Plays Really Smart, High-Percentage Tennis.
“She Reminds Me of Lindsay Davenport, The EFFORTLESS WAY HE HITS The Ball. She’s Not Swing Hard, But it’s a heavy Ball.”

Who dos Martina Navratilova Think is the Favourite to Win Wimbledon?
With no Player Currently in the Wta’s Top 10 Having Prevringly Wimbledon, The Field is Wide Open.
Grass is an unpredictable surface where anything can have had, and with a many dangerous unseeded plays lurking, no Player is save.
That Being Said, Navratilova Has Named the Player She Thinks is the Favourite for the Title, The World Number One Ana Sabalenka, Who has Yet to Win a Tournament on Grass.
“Looking at Her Record, It’s Hard to Think She’s Not the Favorite This Year. She’s a complet Player and haas a good game for grass,” Navratilova said.
“IT’s Hard to Find a Weakness or Anning Against Her.