American Amanda Anisimova Faces Poland’s Iga Swiatek in the Wimbledon Women’s Final
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 11 – No woman has won Wimbledon twice since Serena Williams in 2016, with seven consecutive first-time champions highlighting increased competition, experts say.
- At Wimbledon, American Amanda Anisimova faces Polish Iga Swiatek in the final, aiming to become the tournament’s eighth consecutive first-time women’s champion.
- Since Serena Williams’ retirement after 2022, no woman has dominated Wimbledon, leading to a streak of first-time winners like Anisimova and Swiatek since 2016.
- With only two to three weeks to adapt from French Open clay, grass's uneven bounces demand quick adjustments, as seen in Anisimova’s 2022 quarterfinal performance.
- Since 2016, all Wimbledon women's singles champions have been first-timers, including Muguruza, Kerber, and Krejcikova, with the 2020 event canceled due to COVID-19.
- Looking at the wider field, Chris Evert notes women’s tennis now has deeper talent than Navratilova’s era of repeated champions.
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