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    US Tennis Stars Advance as Wimbledon Field Narrows

    The 2025 Wimbledon Championships wrapped its second round on Thursday, with the grass court Grand Slam seeing just 15 of the tournament’s 32 seeded players advance to the Friday and Saturday’s third round.

    A full half of the WTA’s Top 10 players did not survive the week, with 2024 Wimbledon finalist and world No. 5 Jasmine Paolini joining four first-round star exits by falling to unseeded Kamilla Rakhimova in a three-set, second-round battle on Wednesday.

    At the same time, unseeded fan favorites like Japan’s No. 53 Naomi Osaka and England’s own No. 40 Emma Raducanu secured third-round spots at the London Slam, joining top surviving contenders like No. 4 Iga Świątek and defending Wimbledon champion No. 16 Barbora Krejčíková.

    Notably, a full five US players managed to move ahead, tied for the largest national contingent still standing at the tournament.

    Led by 2025 Australian Open champion No. 8 Madison Keys, the US group also includes No. 10 Emma Navarro and No. 12 Amanda Anisimova, as well as unseeded players No. 54 Danielle Collins and No. 55 Hailey Baptiste.

    With matches against Świątek and No. 7 Mirra Andreeva, respectively, Collins and Baptiste have a tough third round ahead — though Navarro’s battle against the 2024 champ Krejčíková arguably headlines Saturday’s slate.

    US star Emma Navarro will face 2024 champ Barbora Krejčíková in Wimbledon’s Round of 32. (Rob Newell/CameraSport via Getty Images)

    How to watch Wimbledon this weekend

    While world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka is still holding strong in the dwindling field, this year’s Wimbledon play is proving that the London Slam is anyone’s to take, as the grass court humbles even the sport’s top stars.

    Expect the twists and turns to continue as tennis’s best battle for spots in Sunday’s Round of 16.

    Round-of-32 Wimbledon play kicks off at 6 AM ET on Friday, with live continuous coverage of the tournament airing on ESPN.

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