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The Wimbledon women’s singles championship will conclude at the All England Club on Saturday and a new name will be etched onto the gilded Venus Rosewater Dish for the eighth successive year.
Wimbledon 2025 is nearing its close, with a blockbuster final day of action to bring an end to the tournament and crown its men’s singles champion. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
American star Amanda Anisimova and four-time French Open champion Iga Świątek each competed in their first Wimbledon final for their first major title on grass, and Świątek came on top in a dominant 6-0, 6-0 victory at the All England Club on Sunday. It’s the first time a losing player has failed to win a game in the women’s final since 1988.
Iga Świątek won the 2025 Wimbledon women's singles title on Saturday, July 12, defeating American Amanda Anisimova. The Polish tennis star won with a final score of 6-0, 6-0, clinching her sixth Grand Slam title.
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Mr Griffiths was not born blind. At the age of two he had to have both eyes removed to stop the spread of a rare cancer called retinoblastoma. He has been "totally blind" since the procedure but the setback has not stopped him from living a fulfilling life.
Dimitrov most recently retired from the first round of the French Open with a thigh injury while holding a 6-2, 6-3, 2-6 lead over American Ethan Quinn. He retired from Wimbledon in the fourth round in 2024 with an abductor tear. He trailed Daniil Medvedev, 5-3 in the first set at the time of that injury.