Swiatek Wins Wimbledon Women’s Title, British Pair Claims Men’s Doubles First Since 1936
Swiatek Wins Wimbledon Women’s Title, British Pair Claims Men’s Doubles First Since 1936

Swiatek Wins Wimbledon Women’s Title, British Pair Claims Men’s Doubles First Since 1936

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Iga Swiatek claimed her first Wimbledon title with a dominant 6-0, 6-0 victory over Amanda Anisimova, marking the most one-sided women’s final at Wimbledon in 114 years. Swiatek, who now has six Grand Slam titles, said the win was a response to recent media criticism and highlighted the strength of her team. On the men’s side, the Wimbledon 2025 final will feature world number one Jannik Sinner against number two Carlos Alcaraz, continuing their intense rivalry. Alcaraz leads their head-to-head 8-4 and has won all of their last five encounters, including recent finals, while Sinner is chasing his first Wimbledon crown after winning three Grand Slams this season. Sinner has recently overcome controversy around a three-month drugs ban, with the tennis community moving past the issue as he reached the semifinals by defeating Novak Djokovic. British pair Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool made history by winning the men's doubles title, the first all-British winners since 1936.

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