Swiatek shocked in the Wimbledon 2025 final with a 'destruction' victory 6-0, 6-0

Iga Swiatek won the Wimbledon Youth Championship in 2018, but constantly disappointed at a professional level. It was not until this season that the Polish player had the first time reaching the final. Her opponent is Amanda Anisimova (13 WTA).

Swiatek entered the final with scary cold. She broke the ball twice in a row and quickly took 3-0 leading. Meanwhile, Anisimova was embarrassed when making up to 5 unnecessary errors in the first two games. In the rest of the set, American tennis players could not protect any serve game, thereby losing quickly 0-6.

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Swiatek shocked in the Wimbledon 2025 final with a 'destruction' victory 6-0, 6-0

Set two, the disappointment of Anisimova reached its peak. She screamed after the broken shots and continued to lose the opening game. The audience at the Center Court tried to enhance the world's No. 13 player with constant applause, but all her efforts were helpless before the overwhelming Swiatek.

Like Set 1, Swiatek continues to show the destruction style in Set 2. She won 3 consecutive breaks and did not let the opponent protect the ball game. The Polish player ended the match with the right hand along the correct string, thereby closing the historical day after only 57 minutes.

With this result, Swiatek officially crowned Wimbledon for the first time in his career. She became the first female player in the era of winning the Wimbledon final without losing any game. In the entire tournament history, this only happened once in 1911.

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Swiatek first won the Wimbledon

In addition, this is the first Grand Slam final with the first 6-0, 6-0 since Steffi Graf “destroyed” Natalia Zvereva at Roland Garros 1988. With the winning of all 6 Grand Slam finals in his career, Swiatek balanced Monica Seles's record in the open era. (The entire tennis record belongs to Roger Federer with a record of 7-0.)

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