Iga Swiatek had a brilliant performance in the Wimbledon Women's Women's Women's finals, defeating Amanda Anisimova with a quick score of 6-0, 6-0 after only 58 minutes, through which the first time he raised the trophy at the world's most prestigious Grand Slam.
This was the first Wimbledon Women's final to witness the “Double Bagel” ratio (6-0, 6-0) since 1911. Swiatek has completely mastered the central yard, while Anisimova-first participated in a Grand Slam Final-expressed confusion, made up to 28 errors that were damaged by the opponent.
This title marks Swiatek's first championship since Roland Garros 2024 and also the 6th Grand Slam in the Polish player's career. She became the second player in the opening era to win the Grand Slam without losing a game in the final, after the legendary Steffi Graf (winning Natalia Zvereva in the 1988 French final).
After the coronation, Iga Swiatek said: “It really feels like it is not real. I have never even dared to dream about this, it's so far away. I had experience at the Grand Slam tournament but I never thought I would win Wimbledon.”
Former No. 1 in the world continued: “This year I really enjoy the tournament and feel my progress on the pitch. I will never forget the sound of the champagne turning button sounding between the serve – that is the sound that will make me awake every night.”
Earlier, Swiatek was in the final of the pitch at Bad Homburg two weeks ago and showed an increasingly sublime form in Wimbledon in the context of a series of leading seeds consecutively collapsed. She lost only one set on the journey to the final.
Meanwhile, the seed No. 13 Americans – Amanda Anisimova – is expected to be a great challenge after the unexpected number 1 in the world in the world Aryna Sabalenka in the semi -finals. However, Swiatek played with destruction.
Anisimova started tense in hot weather at the central yard. The American player lost the first game and was quickly led 0-2, creating a prospect of not very bright.
Despite trying to regain his composure in the game later, but Swiatek's persistence made her continue to collapse, especially after the double-ending serve, the score lifted to 3-0. Losing 0-6 in the first set after only 25 minutes, Anisimova won only 6 points when holding the serve and making 14 damaged errors.
Sang two, Anisimova became even more desperate. Double serve continues to haunt her in the third game, before the Backhand snuggled up the net to the opponent. Although the center of the central yard tried to cheer Anisimova, it could not stop Swiatek, who maintained a stable form to end the match and celebrate the victory before coming to comfort the opponent who was depressed.
Iga Swiatek officially became the 8th new Wimbledon in a row of women's singles, since Serena Williams was crowned for the 7th and also last time at the All England Club in 2016.