
Phototic celebrations. IgA Swiatlek created a flawless Court display to win his first Wimbledon title and beat Amanda Anisim 6-0, 6-0 in just 57 minutes on Saturday. The emphatic score refers to the most unilateral women’s final in the All England Club for 114 years, which corresponds to the historical result of 1911, when Dorothea Lambert Chambers beat Dora Boothby with the same edge.
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What was the most impressive aspect of Wimbledon’s victory Iga Swiatlek?
With this dominant performance, SWIIATEK demanded its sixth Grand Slam title and became the eighth consecutive Wimbledon champion because Serena Williams last lifted the trophy in 2016.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!
The 24 -year -old Polish star had complete control from the opening point, broke Anisimov’s portion early, and never allowed the Americans to settle. SWIIATEK lost only one set on its way to the finals and kept its flawless record in the Grand Slam final, now 6-0.Also read: IgA Swiatlek Annihilates Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to win the first Grand Slam title on the grassAnisimova, 13. Seed, in the semifinals amazed Aryna Sabalenko No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, but was not able to replicate this form against the tireless Swiatle.
Key statistics from the historical victory of Wimbledon Iga Swiatek
- Sixth Grand Slam title: Four French Open, One US Open, One Wimbledon
- Perfect record in big finals: 6–0 (join Margaret Court and Monica Seles)
- The first Polish player to win Wimbledon in an open era
- Will complete the career of the Grand Slam on the clay, the hard and the grass – the youngest to do so from Serena Williams in 2002
- The fastest woman to reach 100 victory of the Grand Slam match by Serena Williams in 2004
- Rises to WTA World No. 3 and the second in the WTA Finals race ranking
- Will become the third woman who wins Wimbledon as seed no. 8 (after Petr Kvitov in 2011 and Ashleigh Barty at the French Open 2019)
- Match duration: 57 minutes-first 6-0, 6-0 women’s finals in Wimbledon since 1911
Transformation of the Travní court Swiatleka is now complete. With titles on all surfaces and its dominance, she re -confirmed her place among the greats of modern female tennis.