Did Swiatek Achieve Her First Wimbledon Title with a 6-0, 6-0 Win Over Anisimova?

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Key Takeaways
- Iga Swiatek wins her first Wimbledon title.
- 6-0, 6-0 victory against Amanda Anisimova.
- Swiatek now holds six Grand Slam titles.
- She is the first Polish woman to win Wimbledon in the Open Era.
- Swiatek's record in Grand Slam finals is now 6-0.
London, July 23 (NationPress) The former World No.1 Iga Swiatek made a remarkable mark at Wimbledon 2025, clinching her first Ladies Singles title and her sixth Grand Slam trophy overall at the prestigious All England Club with a commanding 6-0, 6-0 triumph over Amanda Anisimova in the finals on Saturday.
Representing Poland, Swiatek, who has previously secured four French Open titles and one US Open title, has now added the Wimbledon accolade to her achievements, officially making her a Grand Slam champion across all surfaces—synthetic, clay, and grass.
Swiatek’s emphatic 57-minute victory on Saturday marked only the second instance of a 6-0, 6-0 Grand Slam singles final in the Open Era, following Steffi Graf's double-bagel against Natalia Zvereva in the French Open final of 1988.
This win also signifies Swiatek's first title since securing her fourth Roland Garros trophy in June and enhances her perfect record to 6-0 in major finals.
Notably, this victory not only makes her the first Wimbledon singles champion from Poland in the Open Era but also represents her 100th career Grand Slam match win, bringing her overall record to 100-20 in Grand Slam main draws since her debut in 2019.
Swiatek established her dominance with the first 6-0 opening set in a women's singles final at Wimbledon since 1983, when Martina Navratilova defeated Andrea Jaeger 6-0, 6-3. The finals from 1973 to 1975 also featured 6-0 opening sets, including Billie Jean King's 6-0, 7-5 victory over a then-18-year-old Chris Evert in 1973.
Although Anisimova displayed stronger strokes in the early moments of the second set, including a powerful 90-mph forehand winner, it did not impact the scoreboard significantly. Swiatek joined Stefanie Graf in an elite circle of players to win a major final without dropping a game.
Despite the final outcome, Anisimova's journey at Wimbledon 2025 was transformative, achieving her first-ever win over a World No. 1 against Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals, and she is poised to break into the Top 10 for the first time in her career on Monday.