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Amanda Anisimova's Swimsuit Photo Turns Heads At Wimbledon

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 10 – Amanda Anisimova reached her first Wimbledon final by defeating the favorite while Iga Swiatek rebounds from past challenges with improved grass-court tactics, analysts say.

  • At Wimbledon’s Centre Court on July 12, Amanda Anisimova faces Iga Swiatek in the final, with Swiatek's different playing style highlighting the challenge for the underdog American.
  • Anisimova upset Belarusian top seed Aryna Sabalenka in semi-finals, while Swiatek dominated Belinda Bencic to reach her first grass-court Grand Slam final.
  • Anisimova took a mental health break in 2023, while Swiatek has not won a Slam since failing a drug test in August 2024, as confirmed by the assigned statements.
  • Swiatek is one win from her first grass-court Grand Slam, while Anisimova becomes the third American woman this year to reach a major final.
  • More broadly at Wimbledon, the final highlights the tournament's openness to underdog victories and Swiatek's pursuit of titles on all surfaces, emphasizing resilience and adaptability.
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The young woman who eliminated Sabalenka in Wimbledon goes for the title in her year of return.She retired because of her father's death and a mental health crisis: now she seeks to make history.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Amanda Anisimova is set to play her first Wimbledon final. The journey has been marked by family deaths, mental health issues, burnout and a long break from tennis. “This proves that you can get back to the top if you prioritize yourself,” says the 23-year-old American.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Amanda Anisimova is once regarded as a teenage wonder child, then she breaks into tragic strokes of fate. The American gives up tennis and fights for her mental health. A year ago she is still number 191 in the world, today she stands in the finale of Wimbledon.

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Last Word on Sports broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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