Predictions for the 2025 Wimbledon Women's Final: Swiatek vs. Anisimova
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Predictions for the 2025 Wimbledon Women's Final: Swiatek vs. Anisimova

Tennis expert Jose Onorato shares insights on the upcoming women's singles final at Wimbledon.

Iga Swiatek aims to conclude her outstanding grass season by claiming a major title as she competes against American Amanda Anisimova in the 2025 Wimbledon women’s final on Saturday. Swiatek has impressively not lost a set since the second round and advanced to the finals following a 2-0 victory over Belinda Bencic in the semifinals. On the other hand, Anisimova fought back from a deficit in the third set against World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, making it to her first Grand Slam final. She is looking to become the first American woman to win Wimbledon this century, other than the Williams sisters.

Swiatek, the -240 favorite (bet $240 to earn a profit of $100), faces Anisimova, who is the +195 underdog. The total games over/under stands at 21.5, with Swiatek favored by 3.5 games. The matchup is scheduled to kick off at 11 a.m. ET on Centre Court in London. Various props are available for this match, including total aces, with new customers encouraged to use a Caesars Sportsbook promo code to enhance their betting experience.

Jose Onorato, a SportsLine tennis expert, offers valuable insights to aid your wagering on tennis matches. His sharp picks are designed to help newcomers utilize the latest sportsbook promotions, including the most recent BetMGM bonus code and bet365 bonus code.

Here are Onorato’s top picks for Saturday’s Wimbledon final between Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova:

  • Over 21.5 games (-110)
  • Anisimova Over 10.5 games (-115)

Over 21.5 games (-110 at FanDuel)

Nerves will likely play a role for both competitors due to their lack of experience in a Wimbledon final. Swiatek is aiming for her first grass tournament win while Anisimova has participated in three finals within the last year. This match is shaping up to be closely contested, likely exceeding 21.5 games.

“Swiatek’s 5-0 Grand Slam final record and her remarkable movement make her the favorite; however, Anisimova’s recent form indicates she will present a tough challenge,” stated Onorato. “Expect prolonged games and closely fought sets, with Anisimova putting together sufficient games to elevate the overall count, even if Swiatek comes out on top.”

Anisimova Over 10.5 games (-115)

Anisimova’s remarkable resilience against Sabalenka, where she overcame a break deficit in the deciding set, proves she can match Swiatek’s intensity. With six wins in nine matches against Sabalenka under her belt, her performances on grass this season surpass Swiatek’s numbers, prompting Onorato’s backing for her in Saturday’s final.

“Anisimova boasts an undefeated record in three-set grass encounters this year, having made it to the Queen’s Club final. Her aggressive baseline play and powerful backhand could challenge Swiatek on grass, where her impressive 60% second-serve win rate against Sabalenka kept rallies alive.”

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