First, the user wants an original article for the keyword "Wimbledon 2026 Finals Schedule." I need to use the provided context when useful, but it seems a bit scattered. The context includes phrases about Intuitive Tennis Premium, predictions for women's, a cinematic trailer, withdrawals, and Andy Roddick's bracket analysis. I should incorporate these naturally into the article. The article must be 600 to 900 words, with natural headings, avoid unsupported claims, and not mention that it's AI-generated. I need to write in HTML using only h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, and em tags. No markdown fences. The main topic is the Wimbledon 2026 Finals Schedule. Since it's 2026, I can assume it's in the future, but I need to write about it as if the schedule is confirmed or anticipated. I'll structure the article around the schedule, including predictions and analysis. From the context, I can use: "My PREDICTIONS for the Womens" for women's predictions, "Andy Roddick and the Served crew break down the full" for bracket analysis, and "More players have been forced to withdraw out of playing" for withdrawals. Also, "Subscribe to Intuitive Tennis Premium https://intuitivetennis.com" can be used as a call to action, but I need to integrate it naturally. I'll create headings like "Introduction to Wimbledon 2026", "Men's and Women's Finals Schedule", "Key Contenders and Predictions", "Impact of Withdrawals", "How to Follow the Action", etc. Let me outline the article: 1. Introduction: Brief overview of Wimbledon 2026 and the finals schedule. 2. Men's Finals Schedule: Date, time, and potential matchups. 3. Women's Finals Schedule: Date, time, and predictions. 4. Predictions and Analysis: Using the context about predictions and Andy Roddick. 5. Withdrawals Impact: Mention players withdrawing. 6. How to Stay Updated: Subscribe to Intuitive Tennis Premium, etc. 7. Conclusion: Final thoughts. I need to ensure it's 600-900 words. I'll write naturally, use headings, and incorporate the context snippets. Start with the title: Since it's HTML, I'll use h2 for main headings. But the user said "Natural headings," so I'll use h2 for section titles and h3 for subheadings if needed. Write the article in HTML. For example:

Wimbledon 2026 Finals Schedule: What to Expect

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Men's Finals Schedule

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Etc. Now, incorporate the context: - "Subscribe to Intuitive Tennis Premium https://intuitivetennis.com" – I can add this at the end or in a section about following the tournament. - "My PREDICTIONS for the Womens" – use in women's predictions section. - "Watch this year's cinematic trailer for The Championships" – suggest watching it. - "If you enjoyed this video, don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and turn on notifications for more" – similar to the subscribe call. - "The most unpredictable women's slam has arrived as the" – use to describe the women's draw. - "More players have been forced to withdraw out of playing" – discuss withdrawals. - "FILL OUT YOUR BRACKET HERE: https://served.bracket.tennis/ Andy Roddick and the Served crew break down the full" – use for bracket predictions. - "With" – seems incomplete, but I can use it as a transition. I'll weave these into the article naturally. Let me write the article step by step. First paragraph: Introduce Wimbledon 2026 and the finals schedule.

Introduction to Wimbledon 2026 Finals

The Wimbledon Championships, held at the All England Club, are set to conclude with the finals on July 11 and 12, 2026. The women's singles final will take place on Saturday, July 11, followed by the men's singles final on Sunday, July 12. This schedule continues the tradition of the fortnight, with the finals being the culmination of two weeks of intense competition on grass courts.

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