After two weeks of exceptional tennis from both Iga Świątek and Amanda Anisimova, the Wimbledon final saw just 53 minutes on the clock to know its winner. Polish tennis player Iga Swiatek defeated the USA’s Amanda Anisimova in two straight sets.
Swiatek thrashed Anisimova 6-0, 6-0, taking advantage of Amanda Anisimova’s nerves to win her maiden Wimbledon title and inflict the heaviest women’s final defeat at the All England Club in more than a century.
No woman had won a Wimbledon final with a double bagel – the name given to a victory without dropping a game – since Dorothea Lambert Chambers in 1911.
Grass, mastered. 🏆
Iga Swiatek is Poland’s first Wimbledon singles champion 🇵🇱 pic.twitter.com/5fsPpX4ANC
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Winning her first Wimbledon title, Swiatek in her post-match presentation stated, “It seems super surreal. Honestly, I didn’t even dream of winning Wimbledon because it was way too far.”
She further added, “I feel like I’m an experienced player, having won other Slams, but I didn’t expect this.”
Swiatek became known as the ‘Queen of Clay’ after winning four French Open titles in five years, while her two-year reign as the world number one, ended by Aryna Sabalenka last year, was underpinned by consistent success on the hard courts.
The World No.3, who uses Tecnifibre T-Fight 300S Tennis Racquet, has previously won the French Open in 2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024; the US Open during the 2022 season.