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Wimbledon 2025 Results: Amanda Anishimova No.1 to reach the first Grand Slam Finals
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Wimbledon 2025 Results: Amanda Anishimova No.1 to reach the first Grand Slam Finals

July 10, 2025 4 Min Read
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American Amanda Anisimova reached the first Grand Slam final of her career after beating top-seeded Arena Sabalenka on the women’s side, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Anishimoba, 6-3 in his career with Sabalenka, expelled tournament favourites with multiple breaks in the third set with great pace strength.

The 23-year-old Anishimova returned to Centre Court in the final against the 8th Igawiate on Saturday, steaming the Belindavensik 6-2, 6-0. Anisimova is about to become the first American to win a Grand Slam in London since Serena Williams’ seventh Wimbledon title in 2016.

“To be honest, if you told me you were going to be in the final at Wimbledon, I wouldn’t believe you,” Anishimova said. “At least not that soon. It was a year’s turn since I returned. It’s not easy to be here. I dream of competing on this incredible court. I can honestly say to you to advance to the final.”

Meet Amanda Anishimova, America’s best shot at Wimbledon Championship since Serena Williams

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Sabalenka slashed the momentum of the tournament’s favorite by defeating Anishimoba in the first game of the third set, adopting unforced errors with a volatile forehand before the Americans answered with her own break to regain control of the match. Anishimova then broke Sabalenka again, moving forward 3-1 on the net, where the malicious smash of the Belarusian planet was sailed deep.

Sabalenka had the whole court after whining at the important turning point of the third set, before raising her hands in disgust after Anisimova retreated. Anishimova then won four times in a row, cutting off a 4-1 lead with a cross-court forehand that leaps with incredible power.

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On the first match point in the third 5-3, Anishimoba lofted a shot from the corner into the net to easily escape Sabalenka. She reached the opportunity for the fourth match point in the next match, ending Sabalenka’s semi-final victory in serve.

Sabalenka previously only dropped one set during the tournament.

Anisimova was meant to change the pattern against Sabalenka and be a little unpredictable in her return game.

Sabalenka scored her first breakpoint on five tries midway through the second set, taking a 4-3 lead after Anisimova suffered double faults. Anishimova has shown the first sign of nerves against the world number one, leading 30-0 in the game before falling.

Sabalenka gained her advantage in Anishimova’s serve in the next game by setting up setpoint No. 4 by hitting a seductive passing shot at precise angles during a rally of 12 hits.

Sabalenka scored 82% of the points for the first serve in the second set. Sabalenka had 22 winners in 21 of Anishimova before the Americans took over.

Anisimova is 6-0 in three sets of matches at Grass this year.

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