Keys celebrates July 4 with Wimbledon victory but Williams sisters withdraw

LONDON, July 4 : Madison Keys celebrated Independence Day on Saturday by upsetting sixth seed and last year’s runner-up Amanda Anisimova 3-6 6-2 6-3 in an all-American third-round battle on Centre Court at Wimbledon. But there was no joy for U.S. sisters Venus and Serena Williams who pulled out of their much-


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Keys celebrates July 4 with Wimbledon victory but Williams sisters withdraw

Keys celebrates July 4 with Wimbledon victory but Williams sisters withdraw

Jun 30, 2026; London, United Kingdom; Serena Williams (USA) serves against Maya Joint (AUS) (not pictured) on day two of The Championships Wimbledon 2026 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Keys celebrates July 4 with Wimbledon victory but Williams sisters withdraw

Tennis – WTA 500 – Bad Homburg Open – Bad Homburg Tennis Club, Bad Homburg, Germany – June 25, 2026 Venus Williams of the U.S. in action during her doubles quarter final match with Philippines’ Alexandra Eala against Britain’s Olivia Nicholls and Slovakia’s Tereza Mihalikova REUTERS/Heiko Becker

Keys celebrates July 4 with Wimbledon victory but Williams sisters withdraw

FILE PHOTO: Tennis – Madrid Open – Park Manzanares, Madrid, Spain – April 22, 2026 Ashlyn Krueger of the U.S. in action during her round of 128 match against Sofia Kenin of the U.S. REUTERS/Isabel Infantes/File Photo

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LONDON, July 4 : Madison Keys celebrated Independence Day on Saturday by upsetting sixth seed and last year’s runner-up Amanda Anisimova 3-6 6-2 6-3 in an all-American third-round battle on Centre Court at Wimbledon.

But there was no joy for U.S. sisters Venus and Serena Williams who pulled out of their much-anticipated doubles match because of Serena’s knee injury.

The New Jersey-born Anisimova looked in fine form at the start of the match and produced a big serve that Keys could only dump into the net to win the first set in warm afternoon sunshine on Centre Court.

But that serving weapon, which earned her 20 aces in the last round to beat another American, Sofia Kenin, failed to fire in the second set on Saturday. She had trouble with the toss and suffered breaks in the second and eighth games.

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Keys, whose best performances at Wimbledon are two quarter-final appearances but who won the Eastbourne warm-up tournament on grass last month, grew in confidence and consistency.

The 26th seed, last year’s Australian Open champion, won 76 per cent of points on her first serve and produced 23 unforced errors to the 24-year-old Anisimova’s 42.

A magnificent backhand pass secured her a break of serve in the fourth game of the decider and she won the match with a serve that Anisimova put wide.

Keys was one of eight American singles players working hard in southwest London on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, while their compatriots at home enjoyed a day off with festivities and fireworks.

Ashlyn Krueger, ranked a lowly 102 in the world, moved into the last 16 with a comfortable 6-3 6-2 win over Ukraine’s Daria Snigur.

Two other Americans were knocked out in early matches on Saturday. Emma Navarro, the 23rd seed, was beaten 6-2 4-6 6-1 by fast-improving 12th seed Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine.

In the men’s draw, 23-year-old Zachary Svajda, on his Wimbledon debut, managed to take a set off fifth-seeded Australian Alex de Minaur before bowing out 6-2 5-7 6-2 6-4.

There was disappointment for the Williams sisters who had to withdraw from their match against Colombia’s Camila Osorio and Solana Sierra of Argentina because of a knee injury suffered by Serena during her singles defeat by Australian Maya Joint on Tuesday.

Serena said in an Instagram post that she was “heartbroken to have to withdraw”.

The sisters, now aged 46 and 44, last played doubles together at the 2022 U.S. Open. They won six Wimbledon titles between 2000 and 2016 among 22 titles and three Olympic gold medals.

Source: Reuters

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