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Graf, Seles, Williams: Swiatek Joins Elite List After Reaching Wimbledon Semifinals

Graf, Seles, Williams: Swiatek Joins Elite List After Reaching Wimbledon Semifinals
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Arthur Millot
le 09/07/2025 à 17h44
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By qualifying for the Wimbledon semifinals for the first time in her career, Swiatek has added another milestone to her already impressive résumé.

A five-time Grand Slam champion and winner of the 2023 WTA Finals, the Polish star also claimed a bronze medal at last year's Paris Olympics.

These achievements place the 24-year-old in an exclusive club alongside legends like Graf, Seles, Sharapova, and Henin.

By reaching the final four at Wimbledon, Swiatek has now matched these all-time greats by advancing to the semifinals of all four Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA Finals, and the Olympics during her career.

Dernière modification le 09/07/2025 à 19h53
Iga Swiatek
2e, 8395 points
Serena Williams
Non classé
Wimbledon
GBR Wimbledon
Draw
Monica Seles
Non classé
Justine Henin
Non classé
Steffi Graf
Non classé
Victoria Azarenka
133e, 555 points
Karolina Pliskova
Non classé
Aryna Sabalenka
1e, 10870 points
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