Wimbledon 2025: Jannik Sinner reaches the semi -finals; IGA SWIATEK and Belinda Bencic in Final Four | Tennis news

Jannik Cinner, Belinda Benkik and IGA Swiatech all booked their place in the Wimbledon semi -finals on Wednesday, scripting a separate story at each England club. The top seed sinner reduced concerns over the injury to a right elbow, with 7-6 (7/2), 6-4, 6-4 to win the American 10th seed Ben Shelton. Wearing a protective sleeve, the sinner participated severely through moments of discomfort, but showed very few signs of conflict in his game. The 23 -year -old Italian, who reduced his practice program on Tuesday and is in the final four, undergoing an MRI scan. Sinner feared a return after hurting himself in his fourth round of victory over Grigor Dimitrov, where Bulgarian retired due to injury. Now the first Italian man to reach the semi -finals many Wimbledons, sinners are either waiting for Novak Djokovic or Flavio Koboli for a place in the final. On behalf of women, Belinda Benik of Switzerland reached her first Wimbledon semi-finals with a win on 18-year-old Russian Mirra and 7-6 (7/2) on Russian Mirra Andreeva. A year after giving birth to his daughter Bella, a 28 -year -old career is enjoying a revival, already climbing World No. 35 since returning from maternity leave.
“It’s crazy, it’s incredible. This is a dream true … I am just speechless,” said Bankik, as quoted by AFP. “I studied the whole evening yesterday to come up with a plan. I think it works well.” A former US Open Semi-Finalist and Olympic gold medalist, Benik is the first Swiss woman to reach Wimbledon since Martina Hingis in 1997. She will now face Polish star Iga Swiyatech, who defeated Liyudmila Samsonova 6–2, 7-5, which was 7–5 to make her first Wimbledon semi-finals.
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“It feels great … I have already got a cow pump after this victory. I am Super Happy and proud of myself,” Swetech said. “Sure I think I have really worked hard to progress on this surface.” The four -time French open champion Swiyatech, never beyond the quarter -finals in SW19, but showed improvement on the grass, shut down Samsonova to seal the victory.