Iga Świątek vs Danielle Collins Wimbledon 2025 Preview — Head-to-Head and Prediction

Here's a detailed overview for the upcoming third round match between Iga Swiatek and Danielle Collins at Wimbledon. Who do stats favor?

The third round of Wimbledon 2025 brings a highly anticipated matchup between Iga Świątek and Danielle Collins, two of the most compelling competitors in women’s tennis. Both players have shown strong form on grass this season, setting the stage for a memorable encounter at the All-England Club.

Świątek arrives in London fresh off her first-ever grass final at Bad Homburg, where she narrowly lost to Jessica Pegula in a tight contest. Collins, meanwhile, has demonstrated resilience and adaptability, bouncing back from an early exit at ’s-Hertogenbosch to make a confident run at Wimbledon.

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Iga Świątek vs Danielle Collins: Wimbledon 2025 Third Round Preview

  • Fixture: Iga Świątek vs Danielle Collins
  • Date: July 5, 2025
  • Tournament: Wimbledon 2025
  • Round: Third round (Round of 32)
  • Venue: London, Great Britain
  • Category: Grand Slam
  • Surface: Outdoor grass
  • Live telecast: Tennis Channel and ESPN (USA), BBC, TNT Sports, and Discovery+ (UK), TSN, and RDS (Canada)

Świątek, ranked No. 4 as of June 30, 2025, has compiled a 35–11 win-loss record this season. She began her Wimbledon campaign with a decisive 7–5, 6–1 victory over Polina Kudermetova, followed by a hard-fought three-set win against Caty McNally (5–7, 6–2, 6–1). This marked her 22nd consecutive Grand Slam appearance, reaching at least the third round.

Collins, on the other hand, entered Wimbledon with less success on grass earlier in the season, losing in the opening round at ’s-Hertogenbosch to Greetje Minnen. However, she rebounded impressively at Wimbledon, securing straight-set wins over Camila Osorio (6–3, 6–2) and Veronika Erjavec (6–4, 6–1).

According to official WTA stats, her 2025 campaign has produced a 12–9 record, with no titles yet this year.

Head-to-Head and Matchup Analysis

Świątek and Collins have faced each other nine times on the professional tour, with Świątek leading the head-to-head 7–2. Their most recent meeting was in the third round of the Italian Open, where Collins defeated Świątek 6–1, 7–5 in a clay-court match lasting 1 hour and 44 minutes. This marked Collins’s first win over a top-5 opponent this season.

Świątek enters the match with newfound confidence on grass after reaching her first-ever grass final at Bad Homburg. Her campaign included a dominant win over Jasmine Paolini (6–1, 6–3) in just 66 minutes. Her movement, aggressive all-court style, and high topspin have proven effective on slick lawns, even if she is not the most powerful server among the top players.

Collins has also shown strong form in London, winning both her opening matches in straight sets. She claimed around 80% of first-serve points and 65% of the second, with a 67% break-point conversion rate. While grass is not her preferred surface, Collins has demonstrated a notable rise by breaking opponents frequently and conceding few break opportunities in her two matches.

Świątek’s 2025 season stands at a solid 35–11 win-loss rate, including a career grass record of 29–11. Her best result at Wimbledon came in 2023 when she advanced to the quarterfinals. She converted 74% of first-serve points, 58% on second serves, and saved 14 of the 16 break chances she faced in the ongoing major event.

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Collins, meanwhile, holds a balanced career record on grass. She is a reliable server, winning roughly 80% of first-serve points. Despite her recent momentum, Świątek is considered the favorite in the upcoming match.

Prediction: Świątek to win in three sets.

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