IGA Swiatek He marked a new milestone in his consecrated career when he was crowned as a new champion of Wimbledonmade unpublished at 24 years, with a devastating performance: he beat the American 6-0 and 6-0 Amanda Anisimova In just 57 minutes.
The final, played in the central Court of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, granted him To the Polish his sixth Grand Slam title and the first on the Sacred grass of the most prestigious and old tennis tournament in the world, making it the first tennis player of his country to lift the trophy.
With this consecration, Swiatek adds to his record the titles of Roland Garros (2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024), US Open (2022) and now Wimbledon (2025), thus completing its collection in the three large surfaces of the circuit.
The domain of former number 1 was total From the first moment. In a first set that lasted just 25 minutes, the Polish was relentless: it had three break opportunities in the initial game and completed in the second. Then he maintained his service without shock, he broke again after reversing a 15-40 and sealed the partial with two consecutive games won by 40-0, both with his serve and in the return. The result: a categorical 6-0 that left Anisimova without reaction.
The second chapter was no different. The number 12 of the world ranking, and 23 years, gave up its input service and failed to stand at any time. Although he tried to resist in the third game, raising two Break Points, Swiatek was imposed again in a key death.
The American showed some rebellion in the fourth game, but her rival was again firm, without granting chances of break and closing the game with the same forcefulness with which she began.
A 6-0 double in a final, and in the legendary English tournament, is an extraordinary fact that raises even more the value of IgA Swiatek’s consecration. Not only did he achieve his first title in the most prestigious stadium in the circuit, but also made history for Polish tennis and reaffirmed, in less than an hour, why he is one of the great figures of world sport.
Source: Ambito

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