
11. The day at the championship promises an exciting day of the event when the semifinals of female singles get to the center of attention at Court Center. Aryna Sabalenka and five -time Grand Slam Iga Swiatlek are just one match from the first Wimbledon final, but faces an impressive opposition in the reviving Amanda Anisim and Olympic Champion Belinda Bencic.
(1) Aryna Sabalenka vs (13) Amanda Anisimova – 18:00
The Proceedings of the Heavy Hitters will begin the proceedings at the Central Court, because the highest seed Sabalenek meets the 13th seed Amanda Anisim at their ninth career session. Interestingly, he is an American who holds the upper hand in their head and leads 5-3. This means Wimbledon’s first semifinals, while Sabalenka presents in her third place.
Sabalenka was forced to work hard in her quarterfinals, eventually overcame Laura Siegemund in a difficult battle for styles. It will probably welcome a more direct basic duel against Anisimov.
“It serves well, hits clean and heavy,” Sabalenka said before the match. “It will be very aggressive tennis.”
Anisimova, which survived mental health last season, returned to a tour in an inspired form. Her victory over Anastasia Pavlyuchenko in the quarterfinals was equal to her best performance at Major since her breakthrough Roland-Garros as a teenager in 2019.
“There’s no one better for me to face than her,” Anisimova said. “Playing World No. 1 in the Wimbledon semifinals is something really special. I’ll soak all that.”
(8) IGA Switek vs. Belinda Bencic
In the second semifinal day Iga Swiatlek continues to become a real All-Surface champion. Although the Polish star dominated in clay and hard judgments, she never joined the quarterfinals in Wimbledon-Hard now.
This year, SWIIATEK adapted to the grass this year and its direct set of victory over Liudmila Samson presented its improved comfort and peace on the surface.
“After this victory I have Goosebumps,” Swiatlek said. “I worked really hard to make the grass progress, and this year I enjoy it more than ever.”
Belinda Bencic, who returns to the highest level after maternity leave, compiled dreams to reach her second Semifinals Grand Slam. The Gold Medalist Tokyo 2020 overcame Mirry Andreeva in her quarterfinals and showed gravel and experience under pressure.
“It’s crazy, it’s incredible,” Bencic said. “Since I have Bella, I think every day I am proud. We have worked hard on this return and play a great tennis is a bonus.”
This match match is built by Swiatek’s relentless basic consistency against the compact, offensive style of Bencic. Both women are able to move on.
The final mixed double
I’m Verbeek (Sun) / Katerina Siniakov (CZE) vs Joe Salisbury (GBR) / Luisa Stefani (Bra)
British Joe Salisbury, a former four men champion, has a chance to claim another Wimbledon-Time title in mixed doubles-Partner Luis Stefani.
Court No. 1 – Men’s semifinals
(1) Marcelo Arvalo (ESA) / Mate Pavil (Cro) vs (alt) Rinky Hijikata (Aus) / David Pel (End) – 17:30 ist / 1pm BST bst
The upper seeds face a surprising package in Alternattes Hijikata and Pel, who focused on their dynamics of dream semifinals.
(4) Marcel Granollers (ESP) / Horacio zeballos (Arg) vs (5) Julian Cash (GBR) / Lloyd Glaspool (GBR)
In order for the British couple to deal with all deployed clearing to book a place in the first Wimbledon final in front of the home crowd.
With two women’s semi -finals and wrapped doubles sets, 11 drama, emotions, and the possibility that history will be created on the SW19 lawns.
– ends
Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
10th July 2025