Wimbledon, Amanda Anisimova and Swiatek
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Either Amanda Anisimova or Iga Swiatek will leave the All England Club’s grass courts as Wimbledon’s eighth consecutive first-time women’s champion.
Amanda Anisimova meets Iga Świątek in the Wimbledon 2025 Women's Singles Final on Saturday 12 July and you can watch and follow all the action across the BBC.
"Tennis keeps surprising me" 🥹 It's a #Wimbledon journey that keeps on delivering for Iga Swiatek as she reaches her first ever final at The Championships 👊 The No.8 seed will play Amanda Anisimova on Saturday ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/WqGObiWEwx
We've got a big summer weekend ahead, highlighted by the MLB Draft and the run-up to next week's All-Star Game, the completion of Wimbledon -- you can follow this morning's men's semifinals here-- and one of the year's most anticipated boxing matches of the year happens tonight.
Anisimova's talent has never been in doubt, but it's a physiotherapist who she credits for her deepest Grand Slam run in three years.
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Aryna Sabalenka displayed frustration and anguish but battled back from a set down to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals.The world No1 appeared close to crashing out of the Championships at multiple occasions at the hands of the unseeded 37-year-old Laura Siegemund but won 4-6 6-2 6-4 in a fraught encounter on Centre Court.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will attempt to join Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer (2006-08) as the only players in the Open Era to meet in both the French Open and Wimbledon finals in the same year.