
Iga Swiatle has finally reached its first Wimbledon finals and ended a long waiting for success on the grass. On Thursday, July 10, the world no.
Before this year’s SWIIATEk tournament, he never proceeded for the quarterfinals in the All England Club – or did not reach the final of any grass court. Now there is only one victory from capturing its first title on the surface that historically called on it.
With the victory, Swiatus became the first Polish player to achieve the final of Wimbledon’s female singles in 2012 by Agnieszka Radwanska.
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“I never hated that it should be possible to play in the finals. Tennis is constantly surprised. I thought I had everything I had,” Switek said in an interview with the trial.
Furthermore, Swiatlek will face Amanda Anisim of the United States, which previously upset the world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to Court Court.
IgA Swiatlek dictates conditions
Swiatlek came out in the opening set, raced on the 3-0 lead with an early break and allowed Bencic Little Room to respond. She secured the second break at 5-2 to close the set in 37 minutes.
The second set was even more unilateral. Swiatle kept its intensity and secured a double break to take the commanding line of 5-0. She packed the match through the third break and showed complete control from start to finish.
Bencic, fighting all the time, even cut a hole in the shoe in an effort to get some relief, but it did not have a small effect on the result.
Swiatlek’s portion was a key weapon that earned 83 percent of points for her first portion. She also hit 26 winners – 15 more than Bencic – a dictating pace of match with confidence and accuracy.
Swiatle, undefeated in the Grand Slam final with a perfect 5-0 record – including four titles in Roland Garros and one at 2022 US Open – will now look at the completion of its Small Wimbledon Crown set.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
10th July 2025