Iga Swiatek Makes Wimbledon History with Ruthless 6–0, 6–0 Final Win

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The 23-year-old World No.1 has now won majors on all three surfaces

Iga Swiatek has etched her name into the Wimbledon history books after delivering one of the most dominant Grand Slam final performances of all time — defeating Amanda Anisimova with a double bagel: 6–0, 6–0.

It is the most one-sided final in Wimbledon history and only the second time ever in Grand Slam history that a player has won a major final without dropping a single game. The last time such a feat was achieved was back in 1988, when Steffi Graf crushed Natasha Zvereva 6–0, 6–0 in the final of Roland Garros.

Swiatek’s latest triumph marks her first Wimbledon title and her sixth Grand Slam trophy overall, further solidifying her status as the dominant force in women’s tennis. The 23-year-old World No.1 has now won majors on all three surfaces — clay, hard, and grass.

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