Agnieszka Radwanska becomes first Polish to reach Grand Slam final

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Polish tennis player Agnieszka Radwanska has become the first Pole to reach a Grand Slam final since the year 1937. Radwanska managed to beat Angelique Kerber 6-3 6-4 in the Wimbledon Semi Final.

The Polish player reached her first Grand Slam by proving too consistent for the eight seeded Kerber who was leading the first set by 3-1 following an early break . But still Randwanska managed to climb level 3-3 and did again to lead 5-3 before she served out for the set.

The Polish player broke again early in the second set but then she never allowed Kerber to return to the match and sealed the victory in her hands on her first match point. Radwanska has now become only the second Polish woman to reach grand slam final.

The 23 year old tennis player will be playing second seed Victoria Azarenka or number six Serena Williams on Saturday’s final. Agnieszka is known for constructing points and making intelligent use of the court. She has till now won ten career singles titles. In the year 2007, the Polish player also became the first Polish player to claim a WTA singles title when she won the Nordea Nordic Light Open.