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Wimbledon 2025: IGA Swetech reaches the first final; Amanda Anisimova Upset Aryana Sabalenka | Tennis news

IGA Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova (Picture through Getty Image) in Wimbledon

IGA SWIATEK and Amanda Anisimova will contest the Wimbledon women’s singles final on Saturday, contrary to the semi -final win on Thursday. Five-time Grand Slam Champion, Swiss defeated Swiss World No. 35 Belinda Belinda Belinda Benkik 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 to 6–0, to reach its first final at the All England Club. Polish had never gone before the quarter -finals in the eighth seed Wimbledon and now two weeks ago in Bad Homberg, in his second career grass final after a run in the final. “Honestly, I never dreamed that it is possible for me to play in the finals,” Swetech said. AFP quoted as saying, “I felt that I had experienced everything in court, but I did not experience playing well on the grass, so this is the first time.” 24 -year -old Swiytech has not lost a Grand Slam final in his career so far and has not shown any indication of discomfort on the surface against former Olympic champion Benakik.
She will now face Amanda Anisimova, who surprised world number one Aryana Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in one semi-finals. The 13th seed Anisimova said, “This is not yet real, honestly, honestly,”. “Aryana is such a difficult contestant and I was dying exactly there. It is incredible to come to the top and to be in the final of Wimbledon.” Aneesimova, who took an eight -month break from tennis in 2023 due to depression, was dropped out of the top 400. Now 23, she is ready to break down in the top 10 next week and is only the second woman in the open Era to reach a slam final after losing in qualifying last year.

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For the third time, Wimbledon semi -finalist Sabalenka was again heartbroken. She has lost six out of nine meetings with Anisimova and missed the opportunity to reach her fourth straight Grand Slam final. “She was more brave today,” Sabalenka accepted. “I currently have more hate relationship with Wimbledon, but I hope to bend it around.”

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