Wimbledon 2024: Lulu Sun's dream run ended by experienced Donna Vekic (2024)

Qualifier Lulu Sun saw her Wimbledon dreams dimmed by the experienced Croatian Donna Vekic as she lost 5-7 6-4 6-1 in the quarter-finals.

Victory meant Vekic reached her maiden Grand Slam semi-final and became only the second woman from her nation to do so at the All England Club as she matched Mirjana Lucic's 1999 feat, but it was not all smooth sailing for the unseeded 28-year-old.

"It was a really tough match, she played unbelievable, I feel like she really pushed me to my limits," said an emotional Vekic, who takes on Italian Jasmine Paolini in the semi-finals.

"I felt like I was dying out there in the first two sets but I just kept going, hoping to have a chance and it came in the end.

"I have a full box of people there and I wouldn't be here without them."

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History for Vekic

Donna Vekic reaches her first Grand Slam women's singles semi-final at their 43rd major main draw appearance: in the Open Era, only four players have made their first semi-final after more major appearances

Vekic is the third Croatian player in the Open Era to make the semi-finals after Iva Majoli (Roland Garros 1997) and Mirjana Lucic (Wimbledon 1999 and Australian Open 2017)

Sun, 23, who played college tennis at the University of Texas, was making her debut at the grasscourt tournament and is the first player from New Zealand to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals in the Open era after overcoming Britain's Emma Raducanu in the previous round.

However, on a soggy Tuesday at Wimbledon, she found herself under early pressure but saved three break points in a marathon, 10-deuce fourth game.

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Having survived that, Sun began to attack the Vekic serve and it told when she broke for 6-5 before a gutsy hold clinched the set.

Sun looked by far the more composed player but Vekic gathered herself in the second set and secured a break in the eighth game.

But the nerves were still showing, and three double faults at deuce gave Sun three break points.

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Vekic saved the first two but then dunked an ill-advised drop shot into the net to gift Sun the game.

However, when a set point arrived in the next game on the Sun serve, the drop shot worked a treat and the match was level.

Sun was playing her eighth match of the fortnight, and it showed at the start of the third set as Vekic won 12 straight points.

In the blink of an eye it was 5-0, and, despite gamely getting on the board, Sun finally went down at Wimbledon in two hours and eight minutes.

Sun's performances have gripped her home nation with her matches broadcast live after midnight in New Zealand.

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Reflecting on her Wimbledon experience, she said: "I mean, even on the first day against Zheng Qinwen, I thought the court was huge and the people were loud.

"I was just, like, super happy to be able to get that experience and play against such a big player, such a great player.

"But then I played on Centre, against Emma. I don't think I could forget that. Definitely not. So I've had really great matches here at Wimbledon.

"I think just energy from New Zealand fans and other fans, as well, is such a surreal moment for me that I definitely won't forget."

Paolini's tactical masterclass

Wimbledon 2024: Lulu Sun's dream run ended by experienced Donna Vekic (1)

Rising star Paolini made it through to the semi-finals at Wimbledon for the first time as she blazed past American Emma Navarro 6-2 6-1 to set up a clash against Vekic on Thursday.

"It's just unbelievable. It's amazing to play in this special court," said the 28-year-old.

"It's a dream to be here in this position. I was watching finals as a kid in this court so it's strange to be here, get the win and be in the semi-final at Wimbledon. She's a tough opponent, I lost to her three times in the last year so it was tough but I think I played a really good match.

"In the semi-final you have to play tough opponents, I hope to enjoy the next match and give my 100 per cent. I'm going to fight for every ball. I'm just so grateful to play here."

Her victory ensured she eclipsed compatriots Camila Giorgi (2018), Francesca Schiavone (2009), Silvia Farina Elia (2003) and Laura Golarsa (1989), who had all reached the quarter-finals at the grass-court Grand Slam in the Open era.

Before this year Paolini had never won a match on grass, or gone beyond the second round of a major tournament.

But she was a surprise runner-up at the French Open last month and has proved that run was no flash in the pan by standing on the brink of a second final in a matter of weeks.

Navarro has also been flying this fortnight having already accounted for Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff, and had beaten Paolini in their previous three meetings.

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The New Yorker drew first blood, the breaking serve to lead 2-1 in the opening set.

But Paolini, visibly irritated at herself, hit straight back to embark on a run of six games in a row, wrapping up the opening set and holding at the start of the second.

Navarro stopped the bleeding in the next and then began unleashing her fearsome forehand to bring up a break point.

It was an encouraging game from Navarro, but Paolini wriggled out of it and from that point onwards the 19th seed did not get another sniff.

A statement victory was wrapped up in only 58 minutes and a semi-final against Vekic, the world No 37, awaits.

Paolini leads Croatian Vekic 2-1 in their head-to-head, but this would be their first meeting on grass.

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Wimbledon 2024: Lulu Sun's dream run ended by experienced Donna Vekic (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Lulu Sun at Wimbledon? ›

Lulu Sun has done herself and her nation proud in her 5-7 6-4 6 6-1 loss to Donna Vekic in the Wimbledon quarterfinals on Tuesday.

Who won between Sun and Vekic? ›

Donna Vekic of Croatia pulled off a come-from-behind victory to reach the first Grand Slam semifinal of her career, halting the Cinderella run of qualifier Lulu Sun of New Zealand 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 at Wimbledon on Tuesday.

Who won the women's Wimbledon semi-final? ›

Jasmine Paolini of Italy, the No. 7 seed, won an epic three-setter over unseeded Croatian Donna Vekic, an instant classic that makes Paolini the first Italian woman to make a Wimbledon final in the Open Era.

Did Sun win her Wimbledon match? ›

Lulu Sun's dream run at Wimbledon was ended in the quarter-finals by Croat Donna Vekic under the Court One roof.

Why did Lulu run away? ›

Though rational answers are never given to the child by her mother, details of Lulu's disappearance still come to the surface, and they reveal that Lulu has apparently run away from home after a verbal (perhaps physical) altercation to find somewhere less limiting to her mindset.

What is Lulu Sun's real name? ›

This is how Sun went from being almost a complete unknown to having a chance of becoming the first qualifier to win Wimbledon in a matter of weeks. Sun was born Lulu Radovcic in April 2001 in the South Island town of Te Anau, where her grandmother had bought a property a few years earlier.

Where is Vekic ranked? ›

Donna Vekić
Singles
Current rankingNo. 21 (29 July 2024)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenQF (2023)
French Open4R (2019)
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How many championships does the sun have? ›

The Phoenix Suns have not won any championships all-time.
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Who won the wind or the sun? ›

He felt so hot that he removed his scarf and took off his coat. The Wind was surprised to see this. The Sun won the competition!

What was the longest women's tennis match ever recorded? ›

Vicki Nelson-Dunbar vs. Jean Hepner, 1984 Virginia Slims of Richmond: The longest women's tennis match ever recorded, lasting 6 hours and 31 minutes, featured a 29-minute, 643-shot rally, the longest point in professional tennis. Nelson-Dunbar won 6-4, 7-6(11).

What is the prize money for Wimbledon 2024? ›

Wimbledon 2024 Prize Money breakdown

In the singles competitions, the prize money for the winners is £2,700,000. Those who come in second will receive £1,400,000. Semi-finalists will take home £715,000, while quarter-finalists will earn £375,000.

How many times has Djokovic won Wimbledon? ›

With his 7 Wimbledon titles, Djokovic is also regarded as one of the greatest players on grass courts in history. Besides hard courts and grass courts, Djokovic has won 19 titles on clay, including three French Open titles and 11 Masters titles, which is second only to Nadal's record of 26.

How much did Lulu Sun get paid? ›

Sun had several big wins including one on Sunday against former U.S. Open champion Emma Raducanu. And that's after she had to play in the qualifying tournament just to make it into the main draw. By making it to the quarterfinals, she made $474,616 - more than double her year-to-date prize money of $170,678.

How much has Lulu Sun made at Wimbledon? ›

By making it to the quarterfinals, she made $474,616 — more than double her year-to-date prize money of $170,678. Sun would have won $904,936 had she made it to the semifinals. Sun has earned $313,832 in prize money since turning pro in 2022, according to the WTA Tour.

Where does Lulu Sun reside? ›

Geneva, Switzerland

What was happened to Lulu? ›

Lulu probably ran away based on the note that her mother crumpled and threw into the fireplace. The missing "money box" suggests Lulu has possibly taken her savings to start a new life with a man who drove her off with "an engine roar". Lulu has left her childhood behind - literally and emotionally.

What happened to Lulu on Hee Haw? ›

During her stint on Hee Haw, she went through a bout of drug addiction, which resulted in her absence from the program for several seasons during the middle portion of its long run. She cleaned up and converted to Christianity, after which she began singing.

Why did Lulu Radovcic change her name? ›

Her father is Croatian and her mother is Chinese, of Hong Kong origin. Following the divorce of Lulu's parents, Lulu changed her surname from Radovcic to Sun.

Has Kiwi tennis player Lulu Sun moved into the quarterfinals of Wimbledon? ›

Sun, 23, is the first New Zealand woman to reach the quarter-finals at the prestigious British tournament. She beat Britain's Emma Raducanu on Monday, after taking out China's Zhu Lin on Saturday and winning against world number eight Qinwen Zheng in the first round of the women's singles.

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