13-07-2025

Swiatek Dominates Anisimova for Sixth Grand Slam Title

Date: 13-07-2025
Sources: cbsnews.com: 1 | edition.cnn.com: 1 | nytimes.com: 1
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Source: edition.cnn.com

Image content: The image shows a woman sitting at a table behind a podium with two microphones and bottles of water, likely participating in a press conference. The background is a green tennis court, and the logo on the right has the text "THE CHAMPIONSHIPS WIMBLEDON" and "WIMBLEDON.COM", indicating that the event is related to Wimbledon. The woman is dressed in white and appears to be speaking into the microphones.

Summary

Iga Swiatek won her first Wimbledon women's singles championship, dominating Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in the championship match, her sixth overall. Swiatek's convincing victory has solidified her status as a top tennis star, and has sparked discussion about the format of women's Grand Slam tennis.

Key Points

  • Iga Swiatek dominated Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in 57 minutes
  • This was Swiatek's sixth Grand Slam title and first Wimbledon win

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Iga Swiatek shuts out American Amanda Anisimova in her first Wimbledon women's final - CBS News

Iga Swiatek dominated Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon women's final, winning 6-0, 6-0 in 57 minutes, her sixth Grand Slam title. Swiatek, 24, won her first Wimbledon title and improved to 6-0 in major title matches. Anisimova, 23, was in her first Grand Slam final and will rise to the top 10 in the WTA rankings next week. The match was attended by Kate, the Princess of Wales, who presented Swiatek with the Venus Rosewater Dish trophy. Swiatek's victory was notable as it was the first women's final at Wimbledon in 114 years where one player failed to win a game.

Video: ‘I was a little bit in shock’: Anisimova speaks out after Wimbledon final defeat | CNNClose icon

Amanda Anisimova spoke out after losing to Iga Świątek in the Wimbledon final, saying she was "a little bit in shock." Świątek won 6-0, 6-0, earning her first Wimbledon title and sixth grand slam overall, while Anisimova played in her first grand slam final.

Wimbledon final: Iga Swiatek routs Amanda Anisimova to win first Wimbledon title - The Athletic

Iga Swiatek defeated Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in 57 minutes to claim her first Wimbledon title, her sixth overall. Swiatek dominated the match, targeting Anisimova's strong backhand while also exploiting her opponent's nerves. This victory solidifies Swiatek's position as one of the top players in tennis, with Grand Slam wins on every type of court, and makes her the second active WTA player with the most Grand Slams behind Venus Williams. The lopsided score has also rekindled the debate over the best-of-three sets in women's tennis, with some calling for a switch to best-of-five like the men's game.