On July 12, 2025, Iga Swiatek from Poland made history by winning her first Wimbledon title in a stunning match against Amanda Anisimova of the United States. The final score of 6-0, 6-0 marked one of the most one-sided women’s finals in tennis history.
Swiatek’s Dominant Victory
- Iga Swiatek, 24, showcased exceptional dominance on Centre Court at the All England Club.
- She won 55 of the 79 points and hit only 10 winners, while Anisimova committed 28 unforced errors.
- This rare “double bagel” win was only the third in Grand Slam history and the first since 1988.
Key Highlights of the Match
- Swiatek’s sixth Grand Slam title and her first on grass.
- She became the only active female player to triumph on clay, hard, and grass courts.
- Swiatek’s 100th Grand Slam match win in just 120 matches.
Anisimova’s Tough Challenge
- Amanda Anisimova, 23, faced a challenging day in her first Grand Slam final.
- Despite a strong tournament, she couldn’t match Swiatek’s pace and made several errors.
- Anisimova will enter the WTA Top 10 rankings for the first time in her career.
Swiatek’s Resilience and Triumph
- Swiatek’s victory marked a significant comeback after a title drought since June 2024.
- Despite challenges, including a one-month doping ban in 2024, Swiatek trusted her training and coach’s strategies.
- She expressed gratitude to her team for their unwavering belief in her abilities.
Key Takeaways for Competitive Exams
- Iga Swiatek’s historic Wimbledon win in 2025 against Amanda Anisimova.
- Swiatek’s dominance on grass courts and her unique achievement of major titles on different surfaces.
- Anisimova’s journey to the Grand Slam final and her resilience despite the loss.
- Swiatek’s remarkable comeback and triumph after facing setbacks and challenges.