Anisimova, Wimbledon and stun Swiatek
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Anisimova, who's playing for her first Grand Slam, would be the fourth consecutive American win a major on tour if she finishes with a successful showing. Jess Pegula won the U.S. Open in September prior to Madison Keys taking the Australian this year and, of couse, Coco Gauff's memorable triumph over Sabalenka in Paris.
No. 8 Iga Swiatek dominated the women’s Wimbledon final on Saturday, defeating No. 13 Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to win her sixth Grand Slam title in only 57 minutes. Swiatek, 24, became the first woman since 1911 to win the Wimbledon final without losing a single game.
World No. 8 Madison Keys will look forward to a return to hard courts. With her last title on the tour being the 2025 Australian Open, where she shocked the world as she beat World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in the final to become the oldest woman ever to lift the Australian Open title.
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The Spun on MSNAmanda Anisimova's Rumored Boyfriend Turns Heads At WimbledonAmanda Anisimova is on the verge of a career-defining win on Thursday morning. The No. 13 seed at Wimbledon is leading No. 1 seed Aryna Sabalenka, one set to none, in the second set of the semifinals on Thursday morning.
The 23-year-old will contest her maiden grand slam final after extending the world No.1’s title drought at Wimbledon with an entertaining triumph.