IgA Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova to collide in Women’s Women’s Final
IgA Swiatek and Amanda Animova clashes in Wimbledon’s final on Saturday with only one thing – there will be an eighth consecutive winner for the first time of women’s tournament.
Swiatik AND Incis both will make their own First appearance in Wimbledon’s final After unexpected running in the case of the show.
No player has retained the crown since retirement now Serena Williams She won her seventh and last title at the All England Club in 2016.
Sabalenka He began as a hot favorite after reaching the past three finals of Grand Slam, but tried in a semifinals caught against the 13th American Sea-Eyssimova seed.
Poland’s Swiatte has been planted in eighth in Wimbledon after the first half of the season, though it has returned to fourth place in the rankings after reaching the Bad Homburg tournament final.
This run, along with its growth through a draw at the All England Club, suggests that the 24-year-old will recover from her allergy to court.
Initially, she went under the radar in Wimbledon, focusing on Sabalenka and French Open Champion Coco gafffBut she continued to win as the upper seeds collapsed, falling only one set on the way to the final.
Swiatek, who had never passed the last Wimbledon last before this year, performed aside the former Olympic champion Belinda Bencic 6-2, 6-0 In Thursday’s semifinal.
Four of her five Grand Slam titles have come to Roland Garros’ clay, and she won 2022 US Open in difficult courts.
But she is finally showing an affinity with Wimbledon’s lawns, a development that has shocked her.
“Honestly, I’ve never dreamed that it will be possible for me to play in the finals,” Said swiatek.
“So I’m just very excited and proud of myself, and I don’t know, tennis continues to surprise me.
“I’ve been enjoying this new feeling just to be a little more comfortable in the bar.”
Swiatek has won all five of her Grand Slam finals, but standing on the way of a sixth large title is Animova.
Animova returns with a noise after mental health break
The 23-year-old US defeated Sabalenka’s offer with a shock 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 Win on Thursday.
Animova has overcome many obstacles to make her daughter Grand Slam final.
She reached the semifinals of Open French Open in 2019 at the age of only 17 years.
But in 2023, she took an eight -month break from the court for mental health reasons, leaving the first 400.
This time last year, she was on the track of return, but was lowered to enter Wimbledon’s main draw and fell to qualify.

“If you tell me I would be in Wimbledon’s final, I wouldn’t believe you. It is unspeakable to be honest,” She said.
Animova, whose parents emigrated from Russia in the 1990s, added: “I think it will show that it is possible.
“I think this is a really special message that I think I was able to show because when I took my holiday, many people told me you would never make it in the top if you were to take so long away from the game.”
Animova won Qatar Open in February and indicated that she was comfortable at the bar, reaching the Queen Club final in June.
It is guaranteed to reach the top 10 for the first time when the ranking is updated on Monday.
Both players have never met professionally, though they faced each other as Juniors, with Swiatik coming out on top.
“I lost that match against her, unfortunately,” Animova said. “I remember many coaches saying it would be a great day one day. Of course, they were right.
“I’m sure it will be an amazing match. To compete against an incredible player again will be super special.”