Venue: All England Club Dates: 27 June-10 July
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For Charlotte, the best part about the win is the two more days in the creche.

Ons Jabeur became the first Arab to reach a major semi-final when he beat Lukas Lacko of Slovakia in straight sets.

After having her second child, Maria returned to the tour.

Maria said she wanted to live with her family.

The third seed will face the third seed after the Tunisia fought back to beat the Czech.

After Maria's victory was confirmed by a missed volley, she dropped her racquet and stood with her mouth agape.

She ran to the net for a hug and then thanked the crowd.

Maria said she would like to play her, with the two being good friends.

She is a member of my family. The German, who was ranked outside the top 250 in March, said that she loved her kids and was playing with them.

We don't know if it would be good to play her. I'm happy that I'm in a semi- final.

Maria said that she is her barbecue buddy. She is a great friend and it will be difficult to play her.

It is an amazing story that she is in a semi- final after having two babies.

Nappy-changing awaits as Maria keeps things 'normal'

With increased support and understanding of post-childbirth bodies, more women are returning to the sport, despite the fact that having children would have ended an athlete's career.

Maria returned to the tour four months after giving birth to her first child. After having another daughter, she took a break.

Since that time, Grand Slam tennis has struggled. She had won five and lost eight of her previous matches at Wimbledon. She hadn't won a match since the US Open.

Maria takes her daughter to a tennis lesson each morning at Wimbledon and said she loves talking about being a mother and being a tennis player.

Being a mother is the most important thing in my life. She said nothing would change this.

It's crazy but I'm still a mother. I will go over there and see my kids after this, and I will do the same thing I do every day.

Everything normal will be changed by me. I try to be as normal as possible, because I am proudest of being a mother.

She said that Charlotte was happy that she could stay another two days in the creche. She's running into my arms and she's really proud of me.

Maria is the sixth woman in the Open era to make it to the Wimbledon semi-finals.

She had to do it the hard way and break in the first game of the match to be sure.

Maria won five of the last six games to force a decider after she overcame a break deficit in the second set.

Maria needed to overturn a break deficit and save a break point on her serve before converting her first match point in the third set.

Tracy Austin said that Maria's run was a "fairy tale." A mother of two is in the semi-finals at Wimbledon.

You can achieve your dreams. It is amazing.

Jabeur 'happy' to 'wake up' and fight back

The highest ranked player left in the draw is the one who reached the quarter-finals a year ago.

She made a nervous start, with her trademark volleys often finding the net.

The Czech broke for a second time to go up 4-2 and then held on for the set and the victory.

Jabeur has enjoyed a great season and immediately fought back, racing through the second set with her aggressiveness.

She was the stronger of the two, the light touches from the racquet finally finding their mark, and she lifted her arms in triumph to soak up the applause from Centre Court.

I am happy I woke up in the second set because I knew she was going to make me work for a point.

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