Examples of using Ostapenko in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The French Open Ostapenko.
I know Ostapenko from my junior days.
In the quarterfinals she lost to Jelena Ostapenko.
Ostapenko has done well to get into the last week.
I thought grass courts were for football, says Ostapenko.
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Ostapenko will play Maria Sharapova or Daria Gavrilova in the quarter-finals.
Five-time champion Venus Williams won in her 100th singles match at Wimbledon toknock out French Open winner Jelena Ostapenko and reach the semi-finals.
Ostapenko won the singles event at the junior Wimbledon Championships and was ranked the No. 2 junior tennis player in the world in September 2014.
She then won the final four games andsaved a break point in the tense final one, in which Ostapenko also saved two match points, before clinching victory in two hours and 18 minutes.
On the same day Pyotr M. Ostapenko reached 25,000 meters in 3 minutes and 12.6 seconds and 30,000 meters in 4 minutes and 3.8 seconds.
Buzarnescu conceded a 3-1 lead when she committed her 12thdouble fault of the day on break point, before Ostapenko unleashed a string of forehand winners to seal the victory in an hour and 45 minutes.
At the 2017 French Open, Ostapenko became the first player from Latvia to win a Grand Slam tournament, and the first unseeded player to win the French Open since 1933.
Williams, who played an exhibition match last December in the UAE,where she lost to French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, said in addition to working on her serve and returns, she needs to manage her time better now that she has her daughter in tow.
In the span of two weeks, Ostapenko went from a player who might one day get to the top of the game(the way Halep was regarded five years ago) to one who leaped over the entire sport to get there in a fortnight.
Twelve months ago at Roland Garros, the world No. 1 relinquished a set and3-0 lead against Jelena Ostapenko in the final and this January, Caroline Wozniacki overturned a break hole at 3-4 in the final set at the Australian Open.
At Wimbledon, Ostapenko defeated the ninth-seeded Carla Suárez Navarro in straight sets(dropping only two games in the match and grabbing her first win over a top-ten player) in the first round before losing to Kristina Mladenovic.[13][14].
The pair's inability to hold serve spilled over into the tiebreak andWilliams handed Ostapenko three set points with a wild forehand and the Latvian leveled the contest on the first of them when the American netted a backhand.
In the second game of the decider, the umpire overruled a lines person's call of out on a Gauff stroke, which caught the baseline, and then controversially decided that it was a late call,which didn't affect an Ostapenko backhand that sailed wide.
She has played just once in public since,losing to French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in Abu Dhabi last week, but was still hopeful of making a remarkable return at the Australian Open until she admitted defeat a week ahead of the event.
Mr Ostapenko revealed that most of the photos have been taken in the area of the Neva Bridgehead, known as Nevsky Pyatachok, which was the site of one of the most crucial campaigns during the devastating Siege of Leningrad that lasted from September 1941 to May 1943.
Singapore: Venus Williams produced a vintage display full of guts and determination to grind out a 7-5, 6-7(3-7),7-5 victory over Jelena Ostapenko at the WTA Finals on Tuesday to set up a White Group decider for a semi-finals berth against Garbine Muguruza.
The opening match started with Ostapenko trying to force the pace with the high-risk strategy that carried her to French Open glory, while Venus was content to pick up free points as her opponent sprayed a plethora of attempted winners wide or long.
There have been five different winners of the five majors since then-two of whom were ranked 47th(Jelena Ostapenko, 2017 French Open) and 83rd(Sloane Stephens, 2017 US Open) at the time- while the same number of players have held the number one ranking, including Kerber.
Williams and Ostapenko had both lost their opening ties on Sunday so were desperate for a victory to keep their future fate in the eight-woman event in their own hands and neither appeared willing to budge in a titanic three hour and 13-minute slugfest.
The Russian missed two match points at 5-3, allowing Ostapenko to draw level after 10 games, but Sharapova was not to be denied as she booked a semi-final spot in Rome for the first time in three years.
If Ostapenko doesn't blast a winner to save break point at 0-3 in the second and Halep doesn't push a forehand wide at 3-1 in the third, maybe we're looking back at that“15” comment and saying Halep was playing it cool all along, knowing the tournament was hers, instead of hers for the taking.
Four more breaks of serve followed in the decider until Ostapenko rallied from 0-40 to hold in the ninth game and the Latvian saved three more break points in the 11th before finally running out of lives when she sent a backhand wide.
French Open favorite Simona Halep was defeated inSaturday's final at Roland Garros by Jelena Ostapenko, an unheralded, largely unknown player who began the tournament as a little-known 19-year-old without a single tour title to her name and finished it as one of the most unlikely champions sport had ever seen.