LONDON: Poland’s Iga Świątek has captured her first Wimbledon women’s singles title, sealing a powerful straight-set victory over American Amanda Anisimova in just 57 minutes. The final score stood at 6-0, 6-0, marking one of the most dominant performances in recent Wimbledon finals history.
Świątek, ranked world number four, displayed exceptional control and aggression on Centre Court, not giving her opponent a single game across both sets. The 24-year-old has now added Wimbledon to her growing Grand Slam collection, which already includes four French Open titles.
The win is a significant milestone in Świątek’s career, showcasing her versatility on grass and further establishing her as one of the top figures in women’s tennis. She becomes the first Polish woman to claim the Wimbledon crown, adding national pride to her historic achievement.
Świątek expressed joy after the match, calling the win a “dream come true.” “Wimbledon has always been special to me, and winning here is a moment I will never forget,” she said during the trophy ceremony.
Amanda Anisimova, ranked 12th in the world, acknowledged her opponent’s performance, saying, “Iga was unstoppable today. I gave it my best, but she was simply too good.”
With this victory, Świątek continues to rise in the global rankings and reinforces her status as a dominant force in modern tennis.


