LONDON — Jasmine Paolini kept coming back, kept coming back, kept coming back, against Donna Vekic in what would become the longest Wimbledon women's semifinal on record — after dropping the opening set, after being two games from defeat in each of the last two sets, after twice trailing by a break in the third.
And all the while, this is what Paolini kept telling herself Thursday: ''Try, point by point'' and ''Fight for every ball.''
Paolini never had won a match at the All England Club until last week and now will participate in her second consecutive Grand Slam final, thanks to a rollicking 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (10-8) victory over the unseeded Vekic across 2 hours, 51 minutes on Centre Court.
''This match,'' said the No. 7-seeded Paolini, who faces No. 31 Barbora Krejcikova for the title, ''I will remember forever.''
As will many of the thousands who were present or the millions watching on TV.
''It was,'' Paolini said, ''a rollercoaster of emotions.''
The same could be said of the second semifinal, which lasted 44 fewer minutes but contained its own share of plot twists as 2021 French Open champion Krejcikova came back to eliminate 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.
Whoever wins on Saturday will be the eighth woman to leave the All England Club with the title in the past eight editions of the tournament.