Wimbledon Championships 2025: Poland’s Iga Swiatek defeats New Jersey native Amanda Anisimova in women’s final

London – Iga Swiatek won its first Wimbledon championship by winning 6-0, 6-0 against Amanda Anisimova on Saturday in the first women’s final in the tournament in 114 years in which one player failed to claim one match.

Sawik’s victory took on a sunny day, in the center center, only 57 minutes and gave Syquake its sixth title in the Grand Championships. It is now 6-0 in the main address matches.

The 24-year-old has ended Poland with a 55-24 edge in total points and accumulated that although only 10 winners are needed. Anisimova was brittle from the beginning and made 28 unstable errors.

Iga Swiaatek holds the cup to celebrate the Women’s Individual match against Amanda Anisimova at the Wimbledon Tennis Championship in London, on Saturday, 12 July 2025.

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Swiaatek has already owned four French Red Open Mud awards and one of the US Steel Open Stadiums, but this is the first title for her professional profession in any grass championship. It has long ended: Swiaatek lasts a cup anywhere more than a year ago, at Roland-Garros in June 2024.

Kate, Princess Wales, was sitting in the royal fund on Saturday and participating at the court ceremony after that.

Swiaatek is the eighth consecutive champion for the first time in Wimbledon, but her victory emerges from others because it came in an amazingly dominant performance against Anisimova, a 23 -year -old American who was participating in her first final in one of them.

Annisimova, Arena Sapalinesa, ranked No. 1 in the semi -finals, but did not seem to be the same player on Saturday. never. When it ended, while Swiaatek went up to the stands to celebrate with her team, Anissimova sat on the margin in crying.

Amanda Anisimova receives its second place from Kate, Amira Wales, after losing to Iga Swimik in the Women's Women's Final in London, July 12, 2025.

Amanda Anisimova receives its second place from Kate, Amira Wales, after losing to Iga Swimik in the Women’s Women’s Final in London, July 12, 2025.

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Along the way in 1911, Dorothia Lambert Chambers, 6-0 winner, was 6-0 against Dura Boutby.

Swiaatek did not exceed the first round of all English Club, and its only final final came on the surface of SLICK when the runner -up was at the Tuneup event in Germany before the start of Wimbledon.

Swiaatek spent most 2022, 2023 and 2024 ranked first in WTA classifications, but was planted No. 8 in Wimbledon after going more than a year without calling for a title anywhere. A single -month doping ban on last year has served after a drug test failed outside the competition; The investigation decided that she was unintentionally exposed to a polluted medical product used for trouble and delayed jet.

Iga Swiatek from Poland, unfortunately, celebrates the cup after beating Amanda Anisimova from the United States, to the right, to win a Wimbledon individual final in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025.

Iga Swiatek from Poland, unfortunately, celebrates the cup after beating Amanda Anisimova from the United States, to the right, to win a Wimbledon individual final in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025.

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Anisimova, who was born in New Jersey and grew up in Florida, was semi -finals at the age of 17 at the 2019 French Open.

It took a time away from the tour for more than two years due to fatigue. A year ago, I tried to qualify for Wimbledon, because its classification of 189 was very low so that the field could not be reached automatically, but it was lost in the initial event.

Anisimova will storm the top ten in the classification for the first time next week.

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