Wimbledon is buzzing with excitement as the women’s singles semifinals delivered high drama and top-level tennis. The final four—Amanda Anisimova, Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Świątek, and Belinda Bencic—stepped onto Centre Court to battle for a place in the championship match. While all eyes were on the clash of styles and grit, it was Anisimova who made headlines, becoming the first to book her place in the final. Meanwhile, top-seed Świątek is still fighting to punch her ticket to the final.
Let’s dive into everything that happened—and what’s coming next.

Amanda Anisimova Advances to Final After Gritty Win Over Sabalenka
Amanda Anisimova delivered a gutsy performance to secure her first-ever Wimbledon final appearance. In a rollercoaster match that saw shifts in momentum and fierce rallies, the American edged out Aryna Sabalenka with a 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 victory.
Despite showing moments of frustration and visible tension, Anisimova kept her composure when it counted most.
What made Anisimova’s win stand out?
- Her serve was a quiet weapon, delivering only 2 aces but consistently putting Sabalenka on the defensive.
- Took a strong 4-1 lead in the final set, demonstrating strategic control of key points.
- While Sabalenka battled back, Anisimova held firm to close the match 6-4 in the deciding set.
This win marks a career milestone—her first time reaching the Wimbledon final, proving she’s more than ready for tennis’ biggest stages.
Sabalenka Fights Hard, But Falls Short
Aryna Sabalenka gave everything she had. Her aggressive baseline play and powerful groundstrokes kept her in the match until the final moments.
Key Highlights from Sabalenka:
- Took the second set convincingly at 4-6, showing resilience.
- Pushed Anisimova deep into rallies and forced errors when she had rhythm.
- Narrowly missed a comeback in the third set, keeping pressure on until the final point.
Sabalenka may not have reached the final, but her performance was strong and fearless, deserving recognition on its own.
Iga Świątek Tries to Punch Ticket to Final
With Anisimova advancing, attention now turns to the second semifinal match—Iga Świątek vs. Belinda Bencic. Both players are fighting for their first-ever spot in a Wimbledon final, making this matchup just as significant.
Why Świątek Is the Favorite
- The No. 8 seed has looked dominant this tournament, winning 10 of 11 sets with ease.
- Already owns five major titles, including four French Open and one US Open.
- Her tactical strength, footwork, and ability to adjust mid-match have been crucial to her run.
If she wins this semifinal, Świątek will have the chance to add a sixth Grand Slam title to her growing list and become an even bigger force in women’s tennis.
Belinda Bencic Looks to Continue Her Upset Run
Belinda Bencic has quietly made her way through the draw in one of the most unpredictable Wimbledon tournaments in years. With multiple upsets and tight matches, the Swiss player has shown she has the grit to compete with the best.
What’s Working for Bencic?
- Unseeded but determined, she’s beaten strong opponents, including No. 7 Mirra Andreeva in the quarters.
- Showed mental toughness in multiple three-set matches throughout the tournament.
- Navigated a difficult path, proving she’s more than capable of challenging Świątek.
Bencic’s WTA ranking of 34 might not scream favorite, but her form and fearlessness say otherwise.
None of the Final Four Had Reached a Wimbledon Final—Until Now
This year’s Wimbledon is already historic in one sense: none of the four semifinalists had ever reached a Wimbledon final before. That changed with Amanda Anisimova’s victory. Now, the question remains—who will join her?
Anisimova’s success proves that breakthrough moments still happen in tennis, and new champions continue to rise.
Why This Wimbledon Women’s Semifinals Is One for the Books
This edition of the Wimbledon women’s semifinals is unforgettable for several reasons:
- Fresh faces, big stories: With no previous Wimbledon finalists among the four, this tournament is a turning point for all.
- High drama: From back-and-forth rallies to emotional swings, each match delivered big-time tennis moments.
- Global talent: With players from the U.S., Poland, Belarus, and Switzerland, it’s a true showcase of international talent.
Fans are not just witnessing matches—they’re seeing the next generation of tennis leaders take the stage.
What’s Next? All Eyes on the Championship Match
As we await the outcome of the Świątek vs. Bencic showdown, one thing is clear: Amanda Anisimova has done her part, and she’ll be ready no matter who joins her in the final.
Stay Tuned for:
- Live match updates
- Player interviews
- Championship match schedule
- Full highlights and stats
Whether it’s Iga Świątek trying to punch her ticket or Bencic keeping the upset magic alive, fans are in for an epic final.
Final Thoughts
Wimbledon has always been about legacy, class, and big moments—and this year’s Wimbledon women’s semifinals are delivering all three. Amanda Anisimova advancing to the final is not just a win for her—it’s a win for rising talent and fans who love seeing fresh champions emerge.
Don’t miss the next chapter. The final is coming, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.