
The Wimbledon 2025 quarterfinals start on Tuesday at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, with the awning of the name Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz in the main bark of nine days. Four singles two at the Court Center and two in the 1-Will court determine the first dose of semi-finalists at this year’s championships.
After removing Yuki Bhambri on Monday men on Monday, no Indian players stayed in nine days, which meant the quiet east of the second week of the Country Cup.
Alcaraz vs norrie
The champion and second seed advocate Carlos Alcaraz returns to Court Court for what he promises to be one of the most electrical meetings of the tournament and face British Cameron Norrie before the guerrilla crowd.
Alcaraz, who looked at his third direct title Wimbledon, had a turbulent journey to the last eight and dropped four sets along the way. But his fourth round is coming from behind to defeat the 14.
“I know the crowd will be behind him,” said Alcaraz, who leads their head 4-2. “I have to stay mentally strong and focus on my game.”
For Norrie, this is a return to the well -known territory after its semifinal run in 2022. British No. 1 hopes to direct home energy to create a victory defining a career.
Sabalenka chases the finals
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka opens the game in the center court against the German Laura Siegemund with a place in the semifinals.
Belarus still has to drop this fourteen days from the set and looked particularly imperial in its fourth round of victory over Elise Mertens. Sabalenka, the triple main champion, is chasing his first title on SW19 and in the semifinals he lagged at his previous best runs.
“It has always been my dream to win here,” said a 26 -year -old man. “I had a lot of disappointment, but I feel like I’m ready.”
Siegemund, 37, is included outside the TOP 100 and appears only in his second career Grand Slam Quarterfinal. Although it is underdog, it remains continuous. “I have nothing to lose,” she said. “It’s one of the best in the world, but I’ll give it everything.”
Fritz, Anisim’s Fly American Flag
Through the premises of court 1, Taylor Fritz’s fifth seed is trying to expand its strong form of grass court against Russian Karen Khachanov. Fritz arrived in Wimbledon and won the Back-to-Back titles in Stuttgart and Eastbourne, and although he haslened the hard initial five sets in his opening two matches, since then he has settled in commanding rhythm.
Khachanov, deployed 17th, holds a 2-0 record against the American, but the couple has not met since 2020. “I’ve improved a lot since then,” Fritz said. “We know each other well, but I’m sure where I am.”
Amanda Anisimov’s draw continues to the quarterfinals of the quarterfinals by clash against Anastasia Pavlyuchenko. 13. Set the American, a finalist in Queen’s last month, must drop in Wimbledon. She also has a 3-0 career record against Pavlyuchenko.
The Russian veteran, who plays his 65. Major, resisted the expectation that he would achieve the last eight, overcomes controversy in the fourth round due to a defect in the line calling system. The experience will be on her side, but the current form of Anisim makes her a dangerous opponent.
Wimbledon 2025 – Nine quarterfinal schedule (only singles)
Center court
Women’s Singles: (1) Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) vs Laura Siegemund (ger)
Men’s singles: Cameron Norrie (GBR) vs. (2) Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)
Court 1
Men’s singles: (5) Taylor Fritz (USA) vs (17) Karen Khachanov (Rus)
Women’s Singles: (13) Amanda Anisimova (USA) vs Anastasia Pavlyuchenko (Rus)
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
8 July 2025