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Aryna Sabalenka looks invincible and is the favourite to win the Wimbledon women's singles in 2025 but here's how she could be beaten.
After a torrid quarter-final against Laura Siegemund during which Sabalenka was taken into a bygone era and subjected to a barrage of chips, chops and drop shots, the top seed will welcome a meeting with fellow big-hitter Anisimova.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSabalenka powers into Wimbledon quarter-finalsWorld number one Aryna Sabalenka marched into the Wimbledon quarter-finals without dropping a set as Elise Mertens fell short of upsetting the US Open champion on Sunday. Sabalenka has never reached a final at the All England Club but is the player to beat as the only one of the top six seeds in the women's draw still standing.
World number one Aryna Sabalenka overcomes a battling Elise Mertens to reach the quarter-finals and stay on course for a first Wimbledon title.
Even Anisimova was shocked when she pulled off the ultimate upset, defeating No. 1 Sabalenka in the Wimbledon semifinal.
Women's world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka capped off day five at Wimbledon 2025 by showing off her immense skills in beating Britain's Emma Raducanu in straight sets under the roof on Centre Court.
After being outclassed by Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff on hard and clay courts, Emma Raducanu feels the Wimbledon grass represents her best chance of pushing Aryna Sabalenka. Since teaming up with coach Mark Petchey earlier this year, Raducanu has also looked to use her serve and forehand more aggressively.
Former world number one Iga Świątek achieves a career first at the All-England Club as she sets up a semifinal date with unseeded Swiss Belinda Bencic.