Ajla Tomljanovic given a Wimbledon wildcard after loss in Birmingham final
She was denied her first title but after making the final on grass in Birmingham, Ajla Tomljanovic was given a Wimbledon reward.
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Ajla Tomljanovic says she’s “feeling good” about her Wimbledon return after being handed a wildcard on the back of her impressive run on the grass courts at Birmingham.
The 31-year-old Australian was denied her quest to hold aloft a maiden WTA singles title after losing the title to Kazakhstan’s Yulia Putintseva.
But Tomjlanovic took down four top-60 opponents on the way to her first tour-level singles final in more than five years and was rewarded with direct entry to the main draw at Wimbledon where she’s twice been a quarter-finalist.
Having fought back from injuries and illness over the past 18 months, Tomljanovic said she was still working back to her best but a jump to 190 in the rankings was evidence of a big push coming.
“I’m very happy that I got to the final considering how my past 18 months have looked,” she said.
“I think there’s a lot that I can still improve on, but the great thing is that this whole week I’ve managed to find ways to win even when my back was against the wall, and that’s a skill in itself that I’ve always tried to develop more.”
Ajla Tomljanovic after losing to Putintseva in Birmingham final
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 23, 2024
Ajla: âItâs never easy losing in a final. I tried my best today. Yulia you had an amazing week. You lost only one set. Your first title on grass⦠congratulations & best of luck at Wimbledon.
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Tomljanovic underwent knee surgery in 2023 and was then sidelined by a uterine procedure earlier this season.
She fought back in the final in Birmingham as well, recovering from a 1-6 0-2 deficit and nearly extending the match in to a deciding set.
“It’s never easy losing in a final, but I really tried my best today,” Tomljanovic acknowledged.
Tomljanovic had entered Wimbledon with a protected world ranking of 33.
But she can now save her protected ranking, which can only be used at a limited number of events, for later in the season.
“I’m feeling good about Wimbledon,” said Tomljanovic, a winner in 19 of her past 25 grass-court singles matches.
“I have some time (now) to take care of my body, get in good shape and feel fresh.”
Originally published as Ajla Tomljanovic given a Wimbledon wildcard after loss in Birmingham final