Iga Swiatek Is at No. 3 After Wimbledon and Amanda Anisimova Is in the Top 10. Sinner Still No. 1
CONTREXÉVILLE, FRANCE, JUL 13 – French player Elsa Jacquemot advanced to the final after strong performances throughout the Grand Est Open 88 tennis tournament, highlighting her rising career trajectory.
- Iga Swiatek won Wimbledon and Amanda Anisimova reached her first Grand Slam final in London by July 14, 2025.
- Anisimova progressed from a ranking of 189th a year ago and was seeded at Wimbledon this year, reflecting rapid improvement.
- Anisimova defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals but lost to Swiatek 6-0, 6-0 in the final, while Swiatek rose in WTA rankings.
- Anisimova described breaking into the top 10 as "super special and a surreal feeling" and noted she would have been surprised last year.
- Anisimova's runner-up finish put her at No. 7 in the rankings, highlighting her significant rise alongside Swiatek's championship.
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Amanda Anisimova reflects on 'surreal' Wimbledon finish, momentum headed into favorite major US Open
Amanda Anisimova reflects on her Wimbledon run, family support, jumping into the top 10 of the WTA rankings and excitement ahead of her favorite major, the U.S. Open.
Swiatek rises to No. 3 after Wimbledon
LONDON — Iga Swiatek’s Wimbledon championship moved her up to No. 3 in the WTA rankings on Monday (Tuesday in Manila), and Amanda Anisimova’s runner-up finish allowed the American to break into the top 10 for the first time at No. 7.
Swiatek is No. 3, Sinner still No. 1 after Wimbledon
LONDON — Iga Swiatek's Wimbledon championship moved her up to No. 3 in the WTA rankings Monday, and Amanda Anisimova's runner-up finish allowed the American to break into the top 10 for the first time at No. 7.
On the male side, the Italian Jannik Sinner remains firmly attached to his throne.
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