Stefani and Dabrowski Seek First Grand Slam Final at Wimbledon Friday
The second-seeded Brazilian-Canadian pair faces Aoyama and Liang En-shuo in a women's doubles semifinal at 9 a.m. Brasília time.
Luísa Stefani and Gabriela Dabrowski, the second seeds in women’s doubles, take the court Friday at Wimbledon against Shuko Aoyama and Liang En-shuo, with a first Grand Slam final as a pair on the line. The match begins at 9 a.m. Brasília time.
Stefani and Dabrowski have not previously reached a Grand Slam doubles final together, making Friday’s semifinal a significant opportunity for the Brazilian-Canadian duo.
Men’s Semifinals on Centre Court
Two men’s semifinals will also take place Friday. Alexander Zverev opens play against Arthur Fery, a British wild card ranked 114th in the world. Beyond a potential first Wimbledon final, Zverev is competing for a return to the world number two ranking.
Later on Centre Court, Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic meet for the second consecutive year in the Wimbledon semifinals. This marks their fourth Grand Slam encounter, with Sinner having defeated Djokovic in straight sets at the same stage in 2025.
Women’s Singles Final Takes Shape
The women’s singles final is already partially set. Karolina Muchova secured her place Thursday by defeating Coco Gauff six-two, one-six, six-three and will await the winner of the remaining semifinal.
With information from Tênis Brasil.