
Poland Iga Swiatlek (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) Iga Swiatlek captured her first title Wimbledon with the dominant title and defeated Amanda Anisim 6-0, 6-0 in the one-sided final at the Central Court to ensure her sixth Koruna Grand Slam. The Polish star, long considered the queen of clay, has now also conquered grass. It was really a surface that she once described as her biggest challenge. But it’s not. SWIIATEK went out of the first game, Breaking Anisimov soon and never looked. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!In the ruthless display of strength, accuracy and Poise, a 24-year opening took place in just 26 minutes and sealed it 6-0 without facing a single break.
How did it happen: Wimbledon Women’s Final 2025 FinalHer aggressive return game and relentless starting pressure remained visibly shaken by Anisim.
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The second set offered small relief for a 23 -year -old American who played in his first Grand Slam final.The field sealed the match at his first point in the championship and covered her face in disbelief as the center court increased in applause. With the victory, Swiato becomes the eighth consecutive first Wimbledon female champion and the first Polish woman to raise the bowl of Venus Rosewater. It also continues its perfect final record Grand Slam and improves to 6-0 in the large final.
Iga Swiatlek from Poland holds a trophy to celebrate victory in the last match of women’s singles (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Anisimova, despite the hard defeat, leaves Wimbledon with his head high. Just a year ago it was outside the TOP 400 and did not even qualify for the main draw. Her run to the finals-Kirty included a stunning semifinal victory over Sabalenko Aryna-it marks a remarkable comeback after a break in the area of mental health in 2023. For Swi, who never exceeded the quarterfinals on the SW19 before this year, victory means a moment to define a career. Grass is no longer a weak – now he is a Wimbledon champion.