Iga Swiatek crushed Amanda Anisimova with a merciless 6-0, 6-0 victory that lasted just 57 minutes on Centre Court. The Polish eighth seed became the first woman since 1911 to win a Wimbledon final without losing a single game. Swiatek claimed her sixth Grand Slam title while making history as Poland's first Wimbledon singles champion. The 24-year-old dominated from the opening point and never allowed her American opponent to gain any momentum. Catherine, Princess of Wales watched from the Royal Box as Swiatek delivered a masterclass performance.
Anisimova entered the final as the 13th seed after defeating world number one Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals. The American crumbled under pressure and committed 28 unforced errors during the brief encounter. Swiatek sealed the first set in just 25 minutes while Anisimova managed only six points on her serve. The second set followed the same pattern as the Polish star maintained her relentless attacking style. Anisimova left the court briefly before returning for the trophy presentation and broke down in tears.
Swiatek joins an elite group by winning a major final without dropping a game since Steffi Graf accomplished the feat at the 1988 French Open. The victory marks her first grass court title and completes her collection across all surfaces. Swiatek has maintained a perfect record in Grand Slam finals with six victories from six appearances. The triumph adds to her four French Open titles and one US Open crown from 2022.
Anisimova entered the final as the 13th seed after defeating world number one Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals. The American crumbled under pressure and committed 28 unforced errors during the brief encounter. Swiatek sealed the first set in just 25 minutes while Anisimova managed only six points on her serve. The second set followed the same pattern as the Polish star maintained her relentless attacking style. Anisimova left the court briefly before returning for the trophy presentation and broke down in tears.
Swiatek joins an elite group by winning a major final without dropping a game since Steffi Graf accomplished the feat at the 1988 French Open. The victory marks her first grass court title and completes her collection across all surfaces. Swiatek has maintained a perfect record in Grand Slam finals with six victories from six appearances. The triumph adds to her four French Open titles and one US Open crown from 2022.