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Amanda Anisimova or IGA will be the first -time female champion of the eighth first -time drawn -e -Sweetch Wimbledon


London-Ho Amanda Anisimova or IGA will release the Grass Court of the All England Club as the first-time female champion in Wimbledon.

Why is there such a rolling door? There are some thoughts about the various elements of Chris Evert that he kept ahead of Saturday’s final, “make it difficult to feel completely secure and confident on this unhealthy surface.”

For one, there is a talent in this game-“deeper now,” Evert says that in the 1970s and 9s, three of his 4 Grand Slam titles won in Wimbledon and Martina Navratilova won the record nine single championships when he won the record six times.

Also, Evert mentions that there is a brief change after the red clay of the French Open, only two to three weeks to practice he can be ready for what he said to “the opposite of polar” surface. Another contributing factor is the unequal bounce and the other compatibility required on the grass.

And since Serena Williams has not had a completely dominant personality since the 2022 US Open, Annisimova of 13th descent, a 23-year-old American who will take part in its first Major Final, a former No. Trophy and Roleland-Garos won four trophies until the end.

“I never dreamed that it would be possible for me to play in the final,” Poland’s 26-year-old Sweetch said, who was not a professional in a Grass-Court tournament until three weeks ago, when he was runner-up in Bad Homeberg, Germany. “I thought I felt everything in court,” said Sotech. “But I didn’t experience well playing on the grass.”

Of course, in the semifinals on Thursday, Belinda won the 6-2, 6-0 win over Benik on Thursday.

“Perhaps I have to play the best tennis in my life and make every shot of the way he plays today,” said Benik.

Like Sweetake, Anisimova was a recent runner -up on the surface, reached the final at the Queens Club last month.

Its strong, flat strokes are a natural fit for turf and he showed how good the staff could be in the staff during the 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 win against Aryana Sabalenka on Thursday.

“I have to say,” Sabalenka said, “He was even more courageous.”

A sign of Anisimova’s skills on the grass came when he reached the quarter -finals of Wimbledon three years ago.

However, he has not played in the event so far, as he sat out of the tournament during a mental health break to deal with the burnout in 2021, then he got very little to come automatically a year ago and lost during the selection.

“A lot of people told me that if you took so much time away from the game you would never get up to the top again. Because I was a little difficult to digest because I still did not want to achieve a lot of things and won a Grand Slam one day,” Anisimova said, “If you give your own priority you can be satisfied that you can return to the top if you give your priority.”

Since Williams won the seventh and last Wimbledon Championship in 2016 – a year ago, each woman was doing this for the first time to hold the trophy.

Garbie Muguruza in 2017, Angelic Barkar in 2018, Simona Halep in 2019 and Ash Berty in 2021-Each of whom is now retired-2022, Marketer Vondrosova in 2023 and Barbora Crazicova in 2024).

In contrast to this type of variations with many small circles of men to win Wimbledon recently: only five have done it since 20 – Roger Federer with eight, Novak Djokovic with seven and Rafael Nadal, Andy Mor and Carlos Alkaraj.



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