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2025 Wimbledon: Galfi [110th] vs. Anisimova [12th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

2025 Wimbledon: Galfi [110th] vs. Anisimova [12th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

USA Today03-07-2025
Dalma Galfi (No. 110 ranking) will meet Amanda Anisimova (No. 12) in the Round of 32 of Wimbledon on Friday, July 4.
Anisimova is favored (-625) against Galfi (+400) in this Round of 32 match.
Hoping to watch this match? ESPN will have it, and more coverage during Wimbledon.
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