
Iga Swiatlek and Amanda Anisimova in Wimges via Getty Images) IgA Swiatlek and Amanda Anisimova will attack Wimbledon Women Singles Final on Saturday after the contrast of the semifinal victory on Thursday. SWIIATEK, five-time Grand Slam champion, stretched around the Swiss world of 35 Belinda Bencic 6-2, 6-0 in just 71 minutes to achieve his first final at the All England Club. The Polish eighth seed has never exceeded the quarterfinals in Wimbledon, and is now in its second final of the grass career, after its run to the final in Bad Homburg two weeks ago. “Frankly, I never even dreamed that it could be played in the finals,” Swiata said. “I thought I had everything on the pitch, but I didn’t experience playing well on the grass, so it’s the first time,” the finalist said as AFP quoted. SWIIATEK, 24, has not yet lost the final of the Grand Slam in his career and has not shown any signs of discomfort against the former Olympic champion Bencic on the surface.
Now she will face Amanda Anisim, who amazed the world of Aryna Sabalenko 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the bruising semifinals. “Right now it doesn’t feel real, honestly,” Anisimova said, 13. “Aryna is such a hard competitor and I was absolutely dying there. Going to the top and being in the Wimbledon final is incredible.” Anisimova, who took an eight -month break in 2023 in 2023, dropped outside the TOP 400. Now 23 is ready to penetrate the TOP 10 next week and is only the second woman in the open era to achieve the final of the slam after losing the previous year.
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Sabalenek, semifinalist Wimbledon for the third time, was a broken heart again. She lost six of the nine meetings with Anisim and missed the chance to reach her fourth straight Grand Slam final. “It was more courageous today,” Sabalenka admitted. “At the moment I have more hateful relationships with Wimbledon, but I hope to turn it.”