Iga Swiatek defeats Amanda Anisimova to win her first Wimbledon title
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 12 – Iga Swiatek secured her sixth Grand Slam title with a historic double bagel in under an hour, marking the most one-sided Wimbledon women's final in 114 years.
- On Saturday at Wimbledon, Polish star Iga Swiatek defeated Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to win her maiden Wimbledon title.
- Before Wimbledon 2025, Swiatek had never won a grass-court title or passed the quarter-finals, but her breakthrough led to her first Wimbledon victory as the first Polish Open Era champion.
- Records show Swiatek's first double bagel at Wimbledon since 1911, and only the third in Open Era history, highlighting her historic dominance.
- Swiatek's victory will break her into the top ten next week and set her up to compete for a career Grand Slam at the 2026 Australian Open.
- Beyond this title, Swiatek's flawless 6-0 finals record positions her among tennis legends and signals her long-term dominance in women’s tennis.
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Iga Swiatek’s win at Wimbledon completes difficult year
LONDON — For weeks while back home in Warsaw last year, Iga Swiatek hung out with friends and made new ones, but didn’t dare tell them about a doping case that was hanging over her. “Obviously, in the back of my mind,” she said Saturday evening at the All England Club, “I had this thing.” There was more going on, too, and she only opened up to her family and her team. A coaching change. A long-for-her title drought. A ranking drop. Her grandfath…
Iga Swiatek wins Wimbledon after a difficult year that included a doping case and a title drought (copy)
LONDON — For weeks while back home in Warsaw last year, Iga Swiatek hung out with friends and made new ones, but didn't dare tell them about a doping case that was hanging over her.
LONDON — For weeks, while at home in Warsaw last year, Iga Swiatek spent time with friends, but she didn't dare tell them about a doping case hanging over her.
Iga Swiatek Mastered All Terrain
On a point-by-point basis, I will remember nothing about the women's final at Wimbledon. Iga Swiatek's 6-0, 6-0 win over Amanda Anisimova on Saturday, which lasted just 57 minutes, was the least competitive major final in recent memory. Swiatek had played for five major finals in the past and won all of them easily. Anisimova, a former teenage prodigy who's taken the scenic route back to the top, had never played a final at this level. One playe…
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