Wimbledon 2025: Women Singles on 08th of July

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8 Jul 2025 10:20 UTC
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The business side of Wimbledon 2025 is in full swing, and Tuesday's women's quarterfinals promise to deliver intriguing tennis action. Two intriguing match-ups will determine who advances to the final four in the All-England Club, with world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka looking to continue her dominant show against veteran Laura Siegemund, while Amanda Anisimova faces former French Open runner-up Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the arguably more even match of the day.

Aryna Sabalenka vs. Laura Siegemund

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The world number one enters this Wimbledon Quarterfinal as the overwhelming favorite, and for good reason. Sabalenka has been simply masterful throughout the tournament to make the last eight without losing a set. Her victories over Carson Branstine, Marie Bouzkova, Emma Raducanu, and Elise Mertens have showcased the ceaseless power and improved consistency that have made her the most intimidating player on tour.

At 27, Sabalenka had her best year yet, with a remarkable 46-8 record that leads all WTA competitors. Her journey to this point has been one of razor-thin match outcomes—three consecutive ones with the same scorelines of either 7-6, 6-4 or 6-4, 7-6—demonstrating she is capable of elevating her game when it matters most.

The Belarusian's grass-court progression has been particularly impressive. After years of fighting to find her place on the lawns of Wimbledon, she now finds herself for the third time at SW19's quarterfinal stage, having reached 2021 and 2023 semis. Her heavy back-of-the-court game built around deadly groundstrokes from both wings has become increasingly potent on grass as she has learned to balance aggression with patience.

Siegemund's Stunning Run

Standing opposite the world No. 1 is one of the tournament's most surprising quarterfinalists. At 37, Laura Siegemund enjoyed a career renaissance at Wimbledon, reaching her first Grand Slam quarterfinal in five years and her maiden last-eight appearance at the All-England Club.

The German veteran's progression to this point has been one of sheer brilliance. After early losses at the Australian Open and French Open, and lackluster warm-up performances, nobody expected this streak. But Siegemund played brilliantly under pressure, defeating Peyton Stearns, Leylah Fernandez, Madison Keys, and Solana Sierra all without dropping a single set.

Her victory over Keys in round four was particularly dominating, as she thrashed the current Australian Open champion 6-3, 6-3. The win highlighted Siegemund's strategic mind and ability to come up big against the top contenders.

Head-to-Head and Historical Context

The two have met twice previously, and Sabalenka holds a 2-0 edge. They faced each other in 2019, with the Belarusian coming out on top 6-4, 6-3 at Strasbourg and 6-1, 6-1 in a Fed Cup encounter. Interestingly, Sabalenka has never lost a set to Siegemund and will be eager to maintain the same.

The numbers are a strong challenge for Siegemund. She is 5-13 against players ranked in the top five and has won only two of her last 12 against the top players. However, she proved she can take out high-ranked players when not hesitant to play freely with her victory over Qinwen Zheng at the Australian Open.

Betting Odds (As Per Stake.com) and Predictions

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According to Stake.com, Sabalenka is the favorite at 1.06, while Siegemund is at 10.00. The bookmakers also anticipate Sabalenka to triumph in straight sets at -1.5 sets at 1.25 (odds are subject to fluctuation).

Prediction: Siegemund's experience and guile might make this close initially, but Sabalenka's superior firepower and current form should prevail in the end. The world No. 1 will secure her third Wimbledon semifinal with a straight-sets victory, although the German won't let it happen without a fight.

Amanda Anisimova vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova

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The second of the Wimbledon Quarterfinals promises to be a more challenging match between two powerful baseliners at opposite stages of their careers. American 23-year-old Amanda Anisimova faces Russian 34-year-old Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, who might deliver the day's most hard-fought match.

Anisimova's Grass-Court Mastery

The 13th seed has been one of the tournaments' finest performers, enjoying a boost of confidence hard-earned on a fine grass-court campaign. With 10-2 this season on the surface and a robust 29-12 overall record, Anisimova is now a serious contender.

She began her quarterfinal campaign with a 6-0, 6-0 drubbing of Yulia Putintseva, followed by victories over Renata Zarazua and Dalma Galfi. Her most impressive victory was against Linda Noskova in the fourth round, where she showed remarkable grit to emerge 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 after getting into a predicament.

This is Anisimova's second quarterfinal at Wimbledon, having achieved this level in 2022. Having performed well on grass courts this year, such as playing as a finalist at Queen's Club, has demonstrated that she can adjust and is increasingly mature as a tennis player.

Pavlyuchenkova's Resilient Path

The Russian veteran has shown marvelous battle-hardened qualities to move to her first Wimbledon quarterfinal since 2016. Her run to the last eight has been marked by comeback wins, including two comebacks against Ajla Tomljanovic and Naomi Osaka after losing the opening set in both encounters.

Pavlyuchenkova's most recent victory was against British hope Sonay Kartal, returning from an electronic line-calling system malfunction that had originally cost her a service game. Her composed response to that defeat, ultimately winning the match 7-6(3), 6-4, showcased the mental toughness that has propelled her career over so many years.

Pavlyuchenkova, who is 34, comes into this match with plenty of experience. The former world No. 11 has reached 10 Grand Slam quarterfinals throughout her career and reached the French Open final in 2021. Her 7-1 grass season record and semifinal run at Eastbourne demonstrate that she's in form on the surface.

Head-to-Head Dynamics

Anisimova is 3-0 against Pavlyuchenkova with a flawless record, and their last match was at the 2024 Washington Open, where the American won 6-1, 6-7(4), 6-4. All three of their earlier matches have been on hard courts, so this is their first grass-court clash.

The historical edge clearly favors Anisimova, who has also won seven of eight recent matches against opponents ranked No. 50 or lower. Pavlyuchenkova, meanwhile, sports a split 2-4 record against top 20 competitors this season.

Betting Analysis (Based on Stake.com)

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Stake.com lines favor Anisimova at 1.41 over 3.00 for Pavlyuchenkova. The set handicap is also in the American's favor, with Anisimova -1.5 sets at 2.02 (subject to change odds).

Prediction: This match has the potential to be a three-set thriller. While Anisimova's improved grass-court performance and head-to-head edge work in her favor, Pavlyuchenkova's experience and recent toughness cannot be discounted. Pavlyuchenkova's aggressive style and current form should ultimately prevail but expect the Russian to make it interesting.

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Looking Ahead

Both quarterfinals will be crucial in deciding the path to Wimbledon's final. The semifinal opponent of Sabalenka will most likely be determined by the outcome of Anisimova-Pavlyuchenkova, whose winner will have a tough time against the world No. 1.

The style and generation differences in these pairings mirror the modern era of women's tennis—where old guard superstars like Sabalenka continue to rule supreme and fresh breeds like Anisimova stamp their authority, and old guard players like Siegemund and Pavlyuchenkova cling on to refuse to die quietly.

With a place in the Wimbledon semifinals at stake, Tuesday's tennis has the possibility to deliver the drama and wonderful tennis that makes the Championships so compelling. The setting is perfect for two exciting matches that will lead us one step closer to crowning a new Wimbledon champion.

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