Swiatek vs Anisimova Wimbledon Preview
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Amanda Anisimova reached the Wimbledon women’s singles final. Get to know the American tennis player, her parents, Olga and Konstantin, and her sister, Maria.
Amanda Anisimova ousted the world's No. 1 female tennis player, Aryna Sabalenka, on Thursday in the Wimbledon semi-finals — shocking the sports world as the American moves onto the finals. "Amazing Amanda!" sports announcers called, as the 12th-ranked player beat Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 to nab her first-ever spot on center court.
Swiatek began the 2025 WTA season as the World No. 2, but her title drought from the 2024 French Open has now extended beyond a year. She slid all the way down to No. 10, but bounced back to No. 4 after making the final at the Bad Hamburg Open last month. She has a record of 40-11 with zero titles.
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.
Amanda Anisimova Sends Personal Message to Family at Ahead Wimbledon Win originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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Players and fans felt the impact of high temperatures at Wimbledon when Thursday’s semifinal match between top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka and Amanda Anisimova was delayed twice in the first set because of spectators feeling unwell.