American Amanda Anisimova reaches Wimbledon final
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The 23-year-old star could be the first American woman to win the Grand Slam since 2016. A self-imposed sabbatical may have helped her get there.
The Wimbledon women's singles championship will culminate with the grand finale at the All England Club on Saturday with a new name set to be etched onto the gilded Venus Rosewater Dish for the eighth successive year.
The No. 1 seed Aryna Sabalenka faces off against No. 13 Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon women's singles semifinals on Thursday.
Anisimova's talent has never been in doubt, but it's a physiotherapist who she credits for her deepest Grand Slam run in three years.
Amanda Anisimova collapsed flat on her face in sheer relief after she survived an astonishing and unexpected fightback from Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova to secure a 6-1 7-6(9) victory and reach the Wimbledon semi-finals for the first time.
No American tennis player has won the men's singles draw at Wimbledon since 2000. Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton are hoping to change that in 2025.
With Wimbledon’s final eight all chasing a first title, here’s how Aryna Sabalenka, Amanda Anisimova and a determined group of challengers are making their cases on grass.
Amanda Anisimova ended Linda Noskova's hopes of completing a 'Czech three-peat' at Wimbledon on Sunday after the American 13th seed brought out her A-game to end her rival's barnstorming run with a 6-2 5-7 6-4 victory to reach the quarter-finals.