Wimbledon 2025: Hurricane, Aryana Sabalenka, Anisimova, Fritz All in Final Four | Tennis news

Defending champion Carlos Alkraj produced a center court masterclass to reach his third straight Wimbledon semi-finals to disintegrate Britain’s Cameron Nori 6-2, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 in just 99 minutes on Tuesday. After a Pachi run in the last eight, the Spanish second seed re -discovered the top form, installed a semi -final clash with the American fifth seed Taylor Fritz to firing 39 winners.World No. 1 Aryana Sabalenka Wimbledon survived a fear to reach the semi-finals, with a 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 win over Germany’s Laura Seigamund in two hours and won the center court in 54 minutes. After the last showcase in 2021 and 2023, his third Wimbledon in the semi -finals, was doubled in the final set before rally. “It was a real test. I need some time to cool and recover,” said Sabalenka. “He pushed me a lot. After the first set I was looking at my box and thinking,” Book tickets, we are going to leave this beautiful place. “ “She played an incredible tournament and match. She is actually working against everyone, you know that you have to work for every point. I am just super happy with match and win.”
The only top-six seeds are left in the draw of Sabalanka women. Siegemund was in 104 locations and was more known for its doubles success, the first Australian Open Champion Madison Keys.

Aryana Sabalenka celebrates the match point against Laura Sigmund of Germany (image by Hannah Peters/Getty Image)
Sabalenka said, “It doesn’t matter that you are a big hitter, big server, you have to work, you have to run and win.” “I had to make sure that I didn’t show that I was angry with him, even if I was a little, I did not want to give him that energy.” In a court, Taylor Fritz defeated Karen Khachanov 6-3, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (7/4) to reach its first Wimbledon semi-finals. The match was interrupted by a malfunction in the new line-jolting system, incorrectly called “fault” on Fritz Fourhand. Khachanov said, “I am more for line umpires … sometimes it is scary to do the machine they want, you know.”
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American Amanda Anisimova booked her first Wimbledon semi-final place, beating Anastasia Paviluchenkova 6–1, 7-6 (11/9). “It was a fight … that the tie-break was super-stressed. I am super-enthusiastically to stay in the semi-finals,” Anisimova said, who took eight months break due to mental health conflicts in 2023. She will face Sabalenka in the last four.