15:02
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 1: 3
Cheeky from Siegemund. She destroys the rhythm of her opponent by changing direction and changing the blows. This comes from the concept and makes unusual mistakes.
15:01
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 1: 3
At 40:30, however, it makes the first double error. So it goes through debut.
15:00
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 1: 3
After that, the 27-year-old has everything under control again and wins the points over her first serve.
14:58
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 1: 3
Strong from victory. The German takes an extremely deep backhand and thus plays a longline winner. She quickly gets back on break course.
14:57
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 1: 3
Again she has to go through the second serve and is therefore directly dominant. Siegemund has no chance and has to return a break.
14:56
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0: 3
Now victory and the second serve has to go. Your opponent is now very attentive and earns three break balls.
14:54
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0: 3
Sabalenka is now under pressure. On a Siegemund stop that is too high, she plays an unattainable counter stop and thus exerts pressure directly on the German.
14:52
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0: 3
What’s going on in Wimbledon? Siegemund hits the next return winner and takes 3-0 and a double break.
14:51
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0: 2
One return after the other now claps on the line. Sabalanka is visibly annoyed and allows two more break balls.
14:50
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0: 2
Siegemund has only brought the first surcharge into the field and Sabalenka makes another return error. The German can thus further expand their leadership directly.
14:49
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0: 1
She was able to fend off the breakball with a simple mistake from Sabalenka. This is followed by a return error.
14:47
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0: 1
It will also be tight with Siegemund. At 30:30 she gets a return on the forehand and then hit the blow with the frame. So there is a direct possibility of the rebreak.
14:46
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0: 1
Siegemund has now finally found her rhythm. The German hits a forehand winner directly on the return.
14:44
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0: 1
It will be spectacular. In the trap, her opponent happens on the net and then beats a return winner. This is the lead and the first break of the game.
14:43
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0-0
Breakball was warded off by a service winner.
14:42
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0-0
There is the first breakball! The next stop follows the successful stop. This time directly as return. Sabalenka stands in the way of the power edge.
14:42
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0-0
The German unpacks their first stop at game ball against themselves. And with success because it is not available.
14:40
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0-0
Siegemund has now returned with a lot of length. Her opponent is already in trouble and plays the ball on the side out of her slide. Department.
14:39
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0-0
After 30: 0 it goes over 30:30. Sabalenka plays a simple forehand on the net.
14:39
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0-0
At the return of Siegemund, the timing at the return is not yet right. This tries to vary a little more to meet the right timing.
14:37
Sabalenka – Siegemund: 0-0
The world ranking lists starts aggressively at a lot of pace and searches directly to the net to aggressively end the point.
14:32
Coin-Toss:
Sabalenka has won the coin tunnel and will start with her own serve after the warm-up.
14:30
Entry:
The players have entered the court and will start with the warm-up.
14:08
Meaning of the quarter -finals
The importance of this quarter -finals could hardly be greater for both players. For Laura Siegemund, it is the greatest success of her career on lawn and proof that she is still capable of great deeds even in the advanced tennis age. She can play completely freely because she has already achieved more than many would have believed. Every further victory would be a sensation and would finally make it the German tennis heroine of the year. For Aryna Sabalenka, on the other hand, the quarter-finals are another step on its way to the Wimbledon title, which she wants to win after two Grand Slam final defeats this year. She is under the pressure of the favorite, but wants to continue her impressive series and underpin her claim to number one in the world. The duel between Siegemund and Sabalenka not only promises high tension from a sporting point of view, but also an emotional history: the routine outsider against the dominant favorite, David against Goliath-and the big question whether victory can write the next chapter of her Wimbledon fairy tale.
14:08
Head-to-Head:
In direct comparison, everything speaks for Sabalenka. The two previous duels clearly won the world ranking in two sets, most recently in 2019. However, the last meeting was a few years ago, and since then victory and in particular, as a single player, has developed and has become tactically more variable on the pitch.
14:07
Form and game on lawn & previous rounds in Wimbledon
Sabalenka is obviously comfortable on the lawn, reached the semi -finals in Berlin in front of Wimbledon and has not yet given a sentence in London. In the round of 16, she prevailed 6: 4, 7: 6 against her long -time friend Elise Mertens and showed her nerve strength again, especially in the tie -break. Your balance sheet in Tiebreak 2025 is almost flawless with 16: 1. In the preliminary rounds of Wimbledon, she defeated the local hero Emma Raducanu confidently and did not show any weaknesses in the other matches. Sabalenka presents itself powerfully on the lawn, plays aggressively and uses her service strength as a large weapon.
14:07
Aryna Sabalenka: The favorite and world ranking list
On the other hand, Aryna Sabalenka, who impressively demonstrates her exceptional position on the WTA tour, this season. The Belarussin already won the Miami Open and Madrid Open in 2025 and was in the final at both the Australian Open and the French Open. Her consistency is impressive: for the eleventh time in a row, it is at least in a Grand Slam at least in the quarter -finals, a series that has recently been exceeded by Serena Williams.
14:06
Form and game on lawn & previous rounds in Wimbledon
Siegemund’s 2025 season has so far been exceptionally good. After a rather average sandplace season, she was able to surprise, especially on lawn and screw her shape curve up to the climax of the tennis year. Although lawn traditionally is not one of her favorite coverings, she has presented herself significantly improved this year on the fast underground. So far, she has not handed over a sentence in Wimbledon and, among other things, the Australian Open winner Madison Keys. Her victory against Keys in round two was a real exclamation mark and has shown that the 37-year-old German can also be expected against the big ones. In the round of 16, she gave the young Argentinian Solana Sierra no chance and won 6: 3, 6: 2. The last remaining German is in the tournament and is in a Grand Slam quarter-finals for the second time after the French Open 2020. Her run in Wimbledon not only brought her an enormous thrust in the ranking, but also attracted a lot of attention and enthusiasm.
14:05
Laura Siegemund: The German surprise of the tournament
Laura Siegemund faces the biggest game of her career: In the quarter -finals of Wimbledon 2025 she meets Aryna Sabalenka, the current world ranking and top favorite for the title. For victory, this match is a milestone, because it fought with an impressive series of Siegen through the tournament and has been under the last eight for the first time on the sacred lawn of Wimbledon.
14:02
Welcome!
Hello and welcome to the first quarter -finals from Wimbledon! The only remaining German player, Laura Siegemund, meets the number one in the world in the quarterfinals, Aryna Sabalenka. The match will start at 2:30 p.m.
