Iga Swiatek Wins Wimbledon Final 6-0, 6-0, Claims Sixth Grand Slam
Iga Swiatek Wins Wimbledon Final 6-0, 6-0, Claims Sixth Grand Slam

Iga Swiatek Wins Wimbledon Final 6-0, 6-0, Claims Sixth Grand Slam

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Iga Swiatek achieved a historic milestone by winning the Wimbledon women's singles title with a dominant 6-0, 6-0 victory over Amanda Anisimova, marking the first 'double bagel' in a Wimbledon final in the Open Era. This win completed Swiatek's 'Surface Slam,' making her the only woman to have won major titles on all surfaces, and her sixth Grand Slam overall, including four French Open titles and a US Open crown. Swiatek, now World No. 3, described the victory as 'super surreal,' expressing surprise at winning Wimbledon, a tournament where she had never advanced beyond the quarterfinals before. Anisimova, playing in her first Grand Slam final, struggled with nerves and unforced errors, although she remained gracious in defeat. Swiatek's triumph is notable for its rarity and dominance, echoing only Steffi Graf's 1988 French Open final 'double bagel' achievement, and it represents a significant evolution in her career as she adds grass-court success to her legacy. The match, lasting just 57 minutes, was witnessed by the Princess of Wales, who presented the trophy to Swiatek, underscoring the event's prestige.

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