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Ana Ivanovic is in love, with the tennis net!
London, June 26 (ANI): Just when Ana Ivanovic thought that she was about to kiss Wimbledon goodbye, the ace tennis place made a lucky escape, thanks to the luckiest of net cords at match point.
The top seed staged an amazing comeback in a 3hr 24min marathon against Dechy.
But it needed the luckiest of net cords at match point in the second set to save Ivanovic.
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After clinching a 6-7 7-6 10-8 victory, Ivanovic, 20, thanked her stars and raced to plant a kiss on the net.
"I kissed the net because I felt so lucky. If it wasn't for that net I'd be booking my flight back home," The Sun quoted her, as saying.
"I've never had a stroke of luck like that in a match. It was amazing. Someone upstairs made the ball roll over," she added.
World No. 1 and French Open champ Ivanovic was praying for divine intervention after losing the first set tiebreak on Court One, having squandered a 5-2 lead.
And she was looking down the barrel as she served at 4-5 down in the second set.
The Serb rescued one match point with a forehand winner before hitting another forehand. And the ball hit the net tape, paused, and rolled over.
Ivanovic went on to level the contest on a second tiebreak to set up a decider.
French star Dechy, 29, said: "The net deserved a kiss. I thought I'd won, as it stayed on the net for just a tiny bit.
"Then I saw. I was, like, gee there's maybe somebody in the sky who helped her."
Ivanovic added: "The ball hit the net and it was in the air for a couple of seconds. It was moving away, so I thought it may go out." (ANI)
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