Iga Swiatek Wins Historic Wimbledon Title With Dominant Final
Iga Swiatek Wins Historic Wimbledon Title With Dominant Final

Iga Swiatek Wins Historic Wimbledon Title With Dominant Final

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Iga Swiatek captured her first Wimbledon singles title in a dominant 6-0, 6-0 victory over Amanda Anisimova, marking the first double bagel in a Wimbledon women's final in the Open Era and only the second in tournament history. This victory was particularly significant given Swiatek's previous struggles on grass, contrasting with her clay court dominance, including four French Open titles and a 2024 US Open crown. After a challenging period marked by a title drought and a doping ban in late 2024, Swiatek's Wimbledon win represents a major breakthrough, fulfilling a long-held aspiration and demonstrating her growth as a versatile player on all surfaces. Her achievement places her alongside Serena Williams as the youngest player since Williams to win majors on all surfaces and makes Swiatek the fastest female to reach 100 major match wins since Williams. Swiatek's consistent success, having won all six major finals she has contested, positions her as a potential all-time tennis great. Reflecting on the win, Swiatek described the triumph as surreal, underscoring the unexpected nature of her breakthrough on grass.

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