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Quick feet, quicker hands land Swiatek in Wimbledon last four

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July 10, 2025

The Pole enters her first semi-final of this Slam with an easy win over Samsonova

- Rutvick Mehta

Quick feet, quicker hands land Swiatek in Wimbledon last four

Iga Swiatek loves repeating a line when she is feeling good about her level of tennis.

She said it at this year’s Australian Open, and this Wimbledon.

“The ball is listening to me.”

For a long time at Wimbledon, it did not. It was odd that a five-time Grand Slam champion who found success on clay and hard courts had made the quarterfinal of the grass-court major only once. It was also odd that a player who made the semifinal of both Slams this season would speak about getting “goosebumps” after another quarterfinal victory.

This, however, was a victory that broke new ground for a former world No.1 who spent 125 weeks at the top. And so, when she cracked a forehand return winner to beat Liudmila Samsonova 6-2, 7-5 on Tuesday, Swiatek raised her arms and let out a loud “C’mon”.

The roar was proof that the ball was finally listening to her even on grass. It was proof that she had overcome a barrier and landed a semifinal spot at Wimbledon.

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