Aryana Sabalenka, Amanda Anisimova Wimbledon to collide in the semi -finals

Aryana Sabalenka, Amanda Anisimova Wimbledon to collide in the semi -finals

Tennis: Wimbledon ChampionshipJuly 6, 2025; Wimbledon, United Kingdom; Amanda Anisimova (USA) acts against Linda Noskova (Cze) (not painted) seven days of the Championship Wimbledon 2025 at all England Lawn Tennis and Crocket Club. Compulsory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imgon Picture

Aryana Sabalenka found all that she could handle-and more-Germany’s Laura Sigmund, but won 4-6, 6–2, 6-4 to proceed to the semi-finals in Wimbledon on Tuesday in London.

37 -year -old Seigamund excluded Sabalenka from her traditional power game, rather than forced 27 -year -old to remove Baseline from Belarus.

Siegemund works to maintain short returns, drop shots and low-veg, keeping Sabalenka away from balance and running on grass court. It worked in the first set as the German started 3–0 and was held to capture the set.

Sabalanka thought that her day was ruined.

“I need some time to recover … he pushed me a lot and, honestly, after the first set, I was like looking at my box thinking,” Friends mean that I book tickets, you know. I think we think we are going to leave this beautiful city, country, place, “he said.

Siegemund, number 104 in the world, was trying to become a semi -finalist for the first time in a major tournament in the open era. She took Sabalenka to the third set for the first time in the tournament and twice a break point, only to lose her last three service games in the set.

In his post -match comments, Sabalenka accepted Segamund’s effort and the support of the crowd.

“But wow he played an incredible tournament, an incredible match and I’m super happy with win now and, Oh my God friends, like the atmosphere – this is just another level.”

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Three -time Grand Slam champion Sabalenka never won Wimbledon. She will play in her third semi-finals in London, this time against number 13 Seed Amanda Anisimova, who defeated Anastasia Paviluchenkova of Russia 6–1, 7-6 (9) in the other quarter-finals of the day.

Anisimova reached the Wimbledon semi -finals for the first time. And although he has only one tour victory, he will not be afraid by Sabalenka. There is a record of 5-3 career against him.

And if she wins the first set then there is an increase in obstacles. Anisimova has won 28 direct matches when she has gone above a set.

Pawaliichenkova was below 5–3 in the second frame, serving for the Anesimova set. She changed her first break point to return to service, then could not cache on three set points in her service game, resulting in a tie-breaker.

The 23-year-old American proceeded 11–2 on grass in this season.

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