Ostapenko's crazy Wimbledon statistics!
Jelena Ostapenko will be playing in the quarter-finals of Wimbledon for the 3rd time in her career after 2017 and 2018. The Latvian wasted no time in the previous rounds to reach this stage of the competition.
She has spent just 4 hours and 19 minutes on the courts of the All England Lawn Tennis Club since the start of the tournament, an average of just under an hour and 5 minutes per match. Even more impressive is the fact that she has conceded just 15 games in all, a staggering average of 3.75 games lost per match.
By comparison, to reach the quarters, she dropped 23 games in 2018, or 5.75 per match (already impressive), and 43 games in 2017, or 10.75 per match. Barbora Krejcikova has been warned: this is an opponent in full confidence whom she must try to block on Wednesday.
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