Iga Świątek Dominates Wimbledon with Historic Double Bagel Victory


Iga Świątek makes history at Wimbledon by defeating Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in the fastest women's final. Read about her incredible journey to a sixth Grand Slam.  

Iga Świątek Dominates Wimbledon with Historic Double Bagel Victory
Iga Świątek Dominates Wimbledon with Historic Double Bagel Victory


 Iga Świątek Claims First Wimbledon Title with Stunning 6-0, 6-0 Win

In an impressive display of skill, Poland’s Iga Świątek secured her first Wimbledon title, defeating Amanda Anisimova in just 57 minutes with a stunning 6-0, 6-0 victory. The eighth seed became only the third woman in history to win a Grand Slam final without losing a game, placing her name alongside legends like Steffi Graf.  

 A Historic Performance at the All England Club 

Świątek’s flawless victory marked her sixth Grand Slam title, adding Wimbledon to her four French Open crowns and one US Open triumph. At just 24, she also became the first Polish woman to conquer the grass courts of SW19.  

Fastest Wimbledon final in Open Era history.  

First double bagel in a Wimbledon final since 1911.  

Third woman ever to achieve this feat in a major final.  

Anisimova’s Valiant Effort Falls Short

For Amanda Anisimova, the 13th seed, the occasion was overwhelming. The 22-year-old American, playing in her first Grand Slam final, managed only nine points in the opening set and committed 28 unforced errors. Despite the tough loss, she promised to come back stronger.  

"I know I couldn’t do much today, but I’ll keep working hard. I hope to be back here someday." – Anisimova

Sweater Joins Elite Company 

Świątek’s win places her among tennis greats: 

Dorothy Lambert-Chambers (1911 Wimbledon) – First to win a double bagel final.  

Steffi Graf (1988 French Open) – Last before Świątek.  

Only third player in 113 years to achieve this.  

 Emotional Victory for the Polish Star 

In her post-match interview, an emotional Świątek said: 

It feels surreal. I never dreamed of winning like this. Even with my experience, I didn’t expect such a dominant performance.

She also praised Anisimova: 

Amanda had an amazing two weeks. She should be proud, and I hope we meet in more finals. 

 Record-Breaking Prize Money 

With this win, Świątek earned £3 million (≈৳50 million BDT), her largest career payout. The victory also marked her 100th Grand Slam match win in just 120 appearances.  

 What’s Next for Sweater? 

With six majors before turning 25, Świątek is on track to challenge Serena Williams’records. Her next goal? The Australian Open, the only slam missing from her collection.  

FAQ Section

Q: Has any woman won a Wimbledon final 6-0, 6-0 before?

A: Yes, Dorothy Lambert-Chambers did it in 1911. Świątek is the second.  

Q: How many Grand Slams does Iga Świątek have now?

A: Six – 4 French Opens, 1 US Open, and now 1 Wimbledon.  

Q: Was this the fastest Wimbledon women’s final? 

A: Yes, at 57 minutes, it’s the quickest in Open Era history.  

Q: What’s next for Amanda Anisimova? 

A: She aims to regroup and return stronger in future Slams.  



Prmary: Świątek Wimbledon, 6-0 final, fastest Wimbledon final 

Secondary: Amanda Anisimova, Grand Slam records, Polish tennis history 

Long-tail: "Has anyone won Wimbledon without losing a game?" "Świątek Grand Slam count" 



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