Anisimova endures a hot Wimbledon nightmare after entering the Swiatek bakery | Jonathan Liew

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This is what a scream with no vowels sounds like. This is the weight of the soul leaving the body. The arms are no longer connected to the legs, the legs have been severed from the lungs, the lungs have lost contact with the heart and the heart is getting ghosted by the brain. Amanda Anisimova sits on her chair, baking in the heat, stewing in sadness. She dabs her face with a towel and hopes people won’t notice she’s wiping away tears.

A faint voice from the outer edge of the universe calls time. She still has to go out there. She takes a deep breath. Lifts herself from her seat and takes the 18 long steps to her mark just behind the baseline. Ever found it a struggle getting up to go to work? Try summoning the strength to face Iga Swiatek when you’re losing 6-0, 5-0 in a Wimbledon final.

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Written by Jonathan Liew at Wimbledon
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jul/12/anisimova-experiences-a-hot-waking-nightmare-after-being-trapped-in-the-swiatek-bakery under the title “Anisimova endures a hot Wimbledon nightmare after entering the Swiatek bakery | Jonathan Liew”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.