Iga Swiatek didn’t just win her first Wimbledon title—she eviscerated every ounce of doubt in just 57 minutes. With a 6-0, 6-0 demolition of Amanda Anisimova, the 24-year-old Polish star claimed her sixth Grand Slam and proved that she’s no longer just the queen of clay.
No one saw this coming. Seeded eighth. No prior grass-court titles. A year-long title drought. A media frenzy in her home country. But Swiatek turned Centre Court into a personal statement—louder than the scoreboard, cleaner than a white dress.

6 Slams. Zero Losses in Finals. Swiatek Is a Different Beast.
Swiatek’s record in major finals now reads a pristine 6–0. That’s elite-tier territory. Her Grand Slam resume now includes:
- 4 French Open titles
- 1 US Open
- 1 Wimbledon (finally!)
What’s more, this win makes her only the second woman in history to deliver a 6-0, 6-0 win in a Wimbledon final, a feat last seen in 1911. Yep, before sliced bread was invented.
A Wimbledon Victory That Stung with Polish Pride
Swiatek may have asked the Polish media to “leave her alone” after the match, but the message was unmistakable: she knows what she’s doing. Her coaching team nailed the grass-court prep, and she delivered a performance that was both ruthless and redemptive.
From junior champion at SW19 in 2018 to lifting the Venus Rosewater Dish handed by the Princess of Wales—Swiatek’s story came full circle on the Wimbledon lawns.
And for bettors? Hope you backed her on 188BET.
Wimbledon Futures at 188BET (Closed):
- Swiatek to win outright: 5.00 (pre-quarterfinals)
- Swiatek to win final in straight sets: 2.10
- Swiatek to win 6-0, 6-0: 101.0 (if you called that… you’re retired now)
Amanda Anisimova: Frozen by the Occasion
To her credit, Amanda Anisimova had an excellent tournament—beating Aryna Sabalenka in the semis and making her first major final. But when the lights were brightest, nerves got the best of her. With 28 unforced errors, the American simply couldn’t find her groove.
Anisimova’s story, though, isn’t over. From taking a break for mental health to returning with a vengeance, her rise into the WTA Top 10 next week is well-deserved.
Swiatek’s Royal Moment—and Her Message to the World
As Swiatek lifted the trophy in front of Princess Kate, her eyes sparkled with disbelief. “Tennis keeps surprising me, and I keep surprising myself,” she said in her post-match conference. She wasn’t just talking about the match—she was talking about silencing critics who questioned her adaptability, focus, and emotional strength.
“I’ve already proven a lot,” she declared. “Now, let me do it my way.”
Touché.
FAQ: Iga Swiatek’s Wimbledon 2025 Victory
She has six Grand Slam titles: four at the French Open, one at the US Open, and now one at Wimbledon.
No. Iga Swiatek is currently 6-0 in Grand Slam finals, an undefeated streak.
She won 6-0, 6-0—the first time a woman has done so in a Wimbledon final in 114 years.
She struggled with nerves, made 28 unforced errors, and couldn’t win a single game.
She’ll aim for her seventh Grand Slam at the US Open. Odds are already favoring her at 188BET.
Recently tense. She’s asked for space from Polish media and insists she trusts her own process and team.

Conclusion: Swiatek’s Sixth Slam Sends a Global Message
Iga Swiatek’s Wimbledon triumph was more than a title—it was an emphatic rebuttal, a technical and emotional tour de force. From a year of setbacks to a centre court coronation, Swiatek reminded the tennis world who’s boss.
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