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Wimbledon 2025 Results: Igaświątek beat history-making vs Amanda Animoba 6-0, 6-0, 6-0
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Wimbledon 2025 Results: Igaświątek beat history-making vs Amanda Animoba 6-0, 6-0, 6-0

July 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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IgaświąTek is currently a six-time Grand Slam champion and does so with his best performance ever. The 24-year-old Polish phenom won her first career Wimbledon title on Saturday, earning a perfect 6-0, 6-0 victory over America’s Amanda Anisimova. Anishimova Run in unexpected two weeks of grass and rise to stardom It ended in a disappointing way to play with her best.

Steffi Graf posted the only other double bagel in the Grand Slam Final that came at the 1988 French Open.

Swiatek, the eighth seeded, is the ninth different female champion at many Wimbledon, extending the record’s highest ever. After doing a quick job with Anishimova, she lifted up a Venus rosewater dish and received over $4 million in prize money.

18-time singles champions Martina Navratirova, Bill Jean King, Martina Hingis and Kate Middleton saw from the first row, and Swiatek broke Anisimoba three times in the opening set, breaking Anisimoba in a challenging mix with the challenger played by the prominent nerve in the first major final.

Navratilova was the last woman to win the first set of the Wimbledon Finals 6-0 in 1983. Anishimoba never regained the momentum seized early in her semi-final match Along with Aryna Sabalenka, he was troubled by nerves early and made three unforced errors before dropping the first service game of the match to get behind immediately.

Swiatek lost only one set at Wimbledon, cutting off her advantage first with pressure in a series of cross-court shots that make Anishimoba difficult.

Anismova made 14 forced errors, three double obstacles in the first set, and after just 23 minutes of play, he was unable to win the game. Her jump winner series managed against Sabalenka failed to resurface in the finals as Swiatek was an attacker from start to finish.

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Anisimova was unable to hold many of her offensive shots in play, and was unable to sail on the net in the middle of the second set, along with several of the baselines and another voyage. She pushed a bit in the second game 4th game, but opened the match in danger of losing the 10th straight. Anisimova forehanded the line wide at 40-40, then later speculated that he was wrong with the advantages of Swiatek, barely getting the racket at the critical point.

Anisimova saw her coachbox incredible as all the points on Swiatek were played beautifully on the stretch.

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