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Wimbledon female again shows its unpredictable character: this edition will enshrine the ninth different champion in nine years.

Wimbledon female again shows its unpredictable character: this edition will enshrine the ninth different champion in nine years.

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Female tennis has become an open and disputed competition, as evidenced by Wimbledon's unexpected final, which will play on Saturday the Polish IgA Swiatek and the American of Russian origin Amanda Anisimova.

If the male competition has seen the last decades dominate Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and now Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, in the female this edition of Wimbledon will see the ninth champion different in nine editions of the tournament.

Since the American Serena Williams was imposed for seventh and last time in Wimbledon in 2016, the London tournament has changed the winner every year.

The 24 -year -old IgA Swiatek Polish, who is now the fourth in the world, and who had never reached the semifinals in Wimbledon, will leave as a favorite to conquer his sixth Grand Slam, after having won four times Roland Garros and one the US Open,

Along the way was the Belarusa Aryna Sabalenka, number one in the world, but who has never reached the final of Wimbledon, which was defeated in the semifinals by the surprising Anisimova, twelfth of the ranking.

Anisimova, 23, played his first semifinal in Wimbledon and the second in a Grand Slam, six years after arriving at that round in Roland Garros.

The American, who resorts to painting as recreation and refuge, returned to the circuit in January 2024 after a pause of more than half a year to recover mentally.

“Anyone who goes through difficulties and returns to a better level deserves a lot of respect. Without a doubt, Amanda is one of those players who continued in difficult situations. I have always wished him the best. We know each other from the youth categories,” Swiatek said about his rival in the final.

Anisimova mental crisis

Anisimova thinks that having returned after that pause and reaching the final of Wimbledon sends a positive message and hope to those who pass difficult situations.

“It is a really special message that I have been able to launch. When I took my pause, many people told me that I would never get to the top again if I walked away from the game so long. That was a bit difficult to assimilate because I wanted to return and still achieve a lot. And win a Grand Slam one day,” said the American.

Anisimova, daughter of Moscovitas emigrated to the United States, could become on Saturday the third player of her country to lift the trophy in a 'big' this year, after the successes in this season of Madison Keys in Australia and Coco Gauff in Roland Garos.

After Wimbledon he has safe climbing to the 'Top 10' of the ranking and in his record it has three titles, of which the most prestigious is the WTA 1000 of Doha last February.

In the Top 10 of the WTA, only Swiatek, fourth of the world, has managed to survive the Wimbledon screen.

In the round of 16, only four of the Top 10 were present: Swiatek, finalist, Sabalenka (n.1) that fell in the semifinals, the Russian Mirra Andreeva (n.7) and the American Emma Navarro (n.10), which they lost respectively in rooms and in the round of 16.

Although Swiatek starts as a clear favorite, the Anisimova painter can give a last surprising brushstroke in London.

Time and where to see the Wimbledon Women's final 2025

Date: July 12, 2025

Time: 10:00 am in Colombia

Estadio: Central court

Transmission: ESPN and Disney+

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