Iga Swiatek won the Wimbledon 2025 women's singles title for the first time. She defeated Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in 57 minutes, achieving a historic victory.
Iga Swiatek Wimbledon Open 2025: Polish star tennis player Iga Swiatek has claimed the Wimbledon Open 2025 women's singles title, securing her biggest and most historic victory of her career. In this final, she defeated American Amanda Anisimova in a mere 57 minutes with a score of 6-0, 6-0, not only winning the title but also etching her name in golden letters in the annals of history.
First player to become champion without losing a game
This victory is historic for Swiatek in many ways. It's the first time since 1911 that a player in the Wimbledon women's singles final didn't allow their opponent to win a single game. Iga didn't give Amanda any chance to recover throughout the match. Her backhand, service, and movement on the court were incredibly swift and precise.
Domination from the start
From the very first serve of the match, Iga signaled that she wouldn't show any leniency in the final. Adopting an aggressive approach, she broke Amanda's serve and won 12 consecutive games, clinching the match in straight sets. Amanda Anisimova, who had surprised everyone by defeating the world's number one player, Aryna Sabalenka, in the semi-finals, was completely ineffective in the final.
Amanda Anisimova's journey ends
Amanda had performed brilliantly in the tournament and surprised everyone by reaching the final. But against Iga, her strategy, serve, and footwork all failed. Her performance in the final was disappointing, and she couldn't win a single game. This was one of the biggest defeats of her career.
Swiatek's sixth Grand Slam title
This victory is also special for Iga Swiatek because she has won the Wimbledon title for the first time. Previously, she had four French Open titles (2020, 2022, 2023, 2024) and one US Open title (2022) to her name. Now, with six Grand Slam titles, she is considered one of the most successful young female players of the modern era.
Polish brilliance on Centre Court
When Iga won the final point in front of thousands of spectators on Wimbledon's Centre Court, the entire stadium erupted in applause. After her victory, the Polish star said, 'This feels like a dream come true for me. Wimbledon has always been a special tournament, and becoming a champion here is the proudest moment of my career.'
Eighth consecutive new women's champion
This is the eighth consecutive time at the Wimbledon Open that a new champion has claimed the women's singles title. This also makes it clear that competition in women's tennis is constantly increasing, and new talents are emerging every year. However, the way Iga played throughout the tournament this time made her the undisputed frontrunner.
Towards new heights after the Paris Olympics
Iga Swiatek won a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics 2024, and her form has been consistently excellent since then. After winning the Wimbledon title, she is now in the best position of her career, and she will also have her eyes on the Australian Open next year, which she has not yet won.