Iga Swiatek defeated Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in the Wimbledon 2025 final to become the first-ever Polish singles winner at Wimbledon. With this commanding win, she has now kept her unbeaten record at Grand Slam finals intact.
Since Monica Seles in 1992, Iga Swiatek has become the first woman to achieve the feat of winning all six of her first Grand Slam finals. Not only that, she has also now completed her Surface Slam with titles on Hard (US Open, Australian Open), Clay (French Open) and Grass (Wimbledon) surfaces.
Swiatek's thriving 6-0, 6-0 win over the American, who was playing her first Grand Slam final, is the first such final scoreline at Wimbledon in 114 years.
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— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 12, 2025
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The 24-year-old Polish star has been looking for her success at Wimbledon since 2019. But, she did not have to wait for long, right after reaching her maiden Wimbledon final. With her 100th Grand Slam match win, she claimed what she had always wanted to hold.
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Swiatek is now a 6-time Grand Slam Champion, and the No.8 seed is now the 8th new Wimbledon Singles Women's Champion since 2017.
With a total of 27 points won, Iga Swiatek went through the first set easily after breaking Amanda twice.
The American did try to make some resistance in the second set, but Swiatek proved to be too good and more powerful. In the second and final set, Iga won 28 points and won the match in the most definitive way.
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"Hope to play more finals here:" Iga
"I hope we're going to play many more finals here" 🤝
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 12, 2025
Nothing but class from Iga Swiatek as she congratulates 2025 runner-up Amanda Anisimova ♥️#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/EsKv3XXoBD
"Hope to be back here again:" Amanda
"I always believe in myself, so I hope to be back here again one day" ♥️
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 12, 2025
We'll be glad to have you back at SW19, Amanda ✨#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/pbhD8Kc0lX
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