• 16:02

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 6, 3: 3

    Sabalenka today faces a lot of resistance and shows her resilience in this game. Under pressure, it serves a famous ace to the outside and thus defends its serve.

  • 15:54

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 6, 2: 3

    Anisimova feels like anisimova in this match the player from whom he used to be printed. This sometimes causes Sabalenka to impatient strokes, such as a backhand into this unique service game of the American.

  • 15:52

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 6, 2: 2

    Sabalenka vigorously jumps into a backhand and brings this brave attack ball onto the line. The Belarusian often moves at the border between risk and carelessness – in this case she appears on the desired page and only releases one point.

  • 15:48

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 6, 1: 2

    Sabalenka tries to establish the slice again in this match and take the pace out – a rare situation for the world ranking first. As in previous games, it doesn’t really work and Anasimova keeps her serve again.

  • 15:46

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 6, 1: 1

    Anisimova is looking for and finds the T-Line with her first surcharge and is happy about another ass. The two subsequent rallies loses the American through an error on the forehand. With a little luck, the 23-year-old prevents a break ball and plays over after her next forehand winner.

  • 15:43

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 6, 1: 1

    Sabalenka is reminded directly of the return qualities of her opponent and after a second surcharge it collects a return winner from Anisimova. After that, the Belarussin prevents rallies and needs the maximum surcharge plus another forehand until the point goes to your account.

  • 15:40

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 6, 0: 1

    As in the first sentence, Anisimova begins the second section with a service game. The American dominates almost every point and also shows no signs of unrest in the second service (2/2).

  • 15:37

    Sentence conclusion

    Anisimova grabs the only break of the first set and thus the first round. The American is the somewhat better return player in a rather balanced match. Details will decide on the winner in the further course of this pairing, which underlined the first section.

  • 15:34

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 6

    A sixth time it goes about debut. In this situation, Anisimova shines again with an excellent backhand cross and grabs the second set ball. With this, Sabalenka has to go through the second service. The world ranking first loses the focus for a short moment and surprisingly allows a double error.

  • 15:32

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 5

    Anisimova reads the serve by Sabalenka excellently. As soon as she manages to force a rally, the American presses the accelerator pedal. Her setbacks frustrate Sabalenka and bring the world ranking first in Bredouille. The Belarusin has to fend off a first set ball, does it with a furious serve on the body – one of the fastest in this match.

  • 15:29

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 5

    Sabalenka invites her opponent back with her own forehand error – it goes over. The first print is brilliantly withstanding the world ranking, serves a service winner. Anisimova places back on a tie with a brilliant backlong longline winner.

  • 15:25

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 5

    Anisimova begins with a magnificent forehand cross-return winner, which Sabalenka only looks after. During the next rally, it revolves her backhand, but places the desired forehand on the net. Rounded by this relatively light error, she puts her hand over her lips.

  • 15:19

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 5

    Every now and then Anisimova has to interrupt her ball throw and start from the front – she is blinded by the sun too strong in these moments. However, the American cannot be disturbed sustainably from that, and instead serves unreachable to the outside.

  • 15:17

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 4: 4

    Anisimova reacts quite emotionally to the slightest mistake, does not hold back her frustration, but lets him out. Sabalenka has made a friendship with the power edge in this game and prevents a break ball after an accident but successful volley.

  • 15:11

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 3: 4

    Sabalenka chooses an aggressive return that is stopped by the network in her fourth break chance. As a result, Anisimova survives this critical service game after another Sabalenka back behind the baseline.

  • 15:09

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 3: 3

    Anisimova has a similar experience to Sabalenka, afford a double error and is in 0:30 behind. The 23-year-old has completely lost her rhythm on the serve and faces three break balls. Under this pressure, the American suddenly blooms again, beats ASS and service winners, as well as a successful surcharge +1 combination. After another double error, Sabalenka receives another opportunity and with Finesse puts a backhand stop against the direction of her opponent’s direction.

  • 15:04

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 3: 3

    The Belarusin shows a well -played surcharge +1 and also scores through the middle when it comes to service. An respectable start after the almost five minute interruption.

  • 15:03

    Continuation

    The two semi -finalists continue the match at the stand of 2: 3 and 40:40 with the surcharge of Sabalenka.

  • 15:00

    Brief interruption

    If you go, the chair referee receives the news that a viewer is not doing well in terms of health. Sabalenka takes the initiative, grabs her drink and cooling packing and enough for the person concerned. A great gesture that is rewarded with applause. There is also a short interruption.

  • 14:58

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 2: 3

    For the first time, Sabalenka starts a service game with 0:30 – double errors included. Anisimova conjures up on the backhand, fires a forehand slice by Sabalenka with the backhand cross into the outdoor field. She earns two break balls through this highlight. The American leaves both chances. The 23-year-old briefly on his knees with frustration.

  • 14:53

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 2: 3

    Anisimova again takes a backhand. Perhaps the American thinks of this mistake for a little too long, so that she also promotes her subsequent forehand. The subsequent service winner is certainly good for your own nerves. Clever then brings the ball to the body of the world rankings and wins her third service game.

  • 14:50

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 2: 2

    Anisimova tries to attack Sabalenka’s second surcharge a little too energetically and plays her powerful backhand behind the opposing baseline. After that, Sabalenka tries it through the middle several times, beats an ace, among other things, and also wins too zero.

  • 14:47

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 1: 2

    Anisimova quickly brings her next serve game and demonstrates her service strength by using various variants. It serves as successfully as she masters a serve-and-volley. Sabalenka leaves her brooding brooding without loss.

  • 14:45

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 1: 1

    Sabalenka brings 50 percent of her first serves into the field (3/6) in her first service game and wins every single rally. Like her opponent, the Belarusin wins her first service game. It can be seen immediately the high speed at the audience in the All England Club.

  • 14:39

    Sabalenka – Anisimova 0: 1

    Anisimova won the minting and decided on a service game. Immediately her good rhythm can be recognized by the service and at the beginning she constantly brings the first serve into the field. Sabalenka tries energetic setbacks, but fails several times on the net.

  • 14:16

    Hard to put into words

    At the beginning of 2024 Amanda Anisimova returned to the tour after she had completed a sabbatical year with regard to her mental health. It started outside the top 400. Your efforts will be rewarded in the coming week at the latest when she will move into the top 10 of the world rankings for the first time. By reaching the Wimbledon semi-final, the American equalizes her best Grand Slam result (2019 semi-finals Roland Garros).

  • 14:11

    A huge incentive

    Aryna Sabalenka is in her career in the Wimbledon semi-final (2021, 2023) for the third time in her two previous attempts. Her last three major tournaments led the Belarus to the final. However, the 27-year-old lost the two Grand Slam final in the calendar year 2025. Nevertheless, she is the first tour player since Kerber and Williams (2016) to reach three Grand Slam final within one calendar year. The incentive could hardly be greater.

  • 14:03

    Time for the first semi -finals

    Aryna Sabalenka meets Amanda Anisimova in the first women’s semi-final. The match is scheduled for 2.30 p.m. on the Center Court.

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