Iga Swiatlek enjoyed the day of dreams on Saturday when the commanding fashion captured her first title Wimbledon. The Polish star needed only 57 minutes beat Amanda Anisimova of the United States 6-0, 6-0 at the Central Court. Before this tournament, Swiatlek never won the title on the grass and never followed the quarterfinals in Wimbledon.
The victory has also identified the first SWIIATEKA title since last year, when she won the French Open, where she defeated Jasmine Paolini in the final. Face in the face of Anisim – fresh from the stunning disturbance of the semifinals over the world no.
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Anisimova fought all the time, especially to serve. She earned only 35 percent of points for her second service and made five double errors. Her first performance was still stunning and won only 26 percent of points. On the way of Swiatlek he set several records and further strengthened his place among the greats of modern games.
Here are several records that Iga Swiatlek created after her victory in Wimbledon
1 – Iga Swiatlek became the first Polish player to win Wimbledon in an open era
1 -Iga Swiatlek became the first player in the open era to win the final of the Wimbledon female single with a score of 6-0 6-0. Steffi Graph is the only other player to win the Grand Slam final with double bagels when defeated Natasha Zverev in 1988 French Open.
3 – Iga Swiatle has only become the third player in the open era to win all his first six female singles Grand Slam Finals after Margaret Court and Monica Seles.
2 – Iga Swiatle has only become the second player in the open era to win his 100 in the final. Singly Grand Slam. Andy Murray achieved this performance at the US Open 2012 after defeating Novak Djokovic.
5 – Iga Swiatlek became a fifth young player who won the titles of Grand Slam women’s singles on all three surfaces in the open era. Steffi Graff (19 years and 6 days) is the youngest followed by Serena Williams (20 years and 271 days), Hana Mandlikov (23 years and 189 days) and Chris Evert (23 years and 250 days)
8 – Iga Swiatle has only become the eighth player in the open era to win the titles Grand Slam women’s singles on all three surfaces. The others are Chris Evert, Marina Navratilova, Hana Mandlikov, Steffi Graff, Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and Ash Barty.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
12 July 2025
