HomeSportsWimbledon 2025 Final: Iga Swiatek Clinches Maiden Grand Slam Title on Grass...

Wimbledon 2025 Final: Iga Swiatek Clinches Maiden Grand Slam Title on Grass with Historic 6-0, 6-0 Win

London, 13 July 2025 —
In one of the most commanding displays in tennis history, World No. 1 Iga Swiatek captured her first Wimbledon title in stunning fashion, defeating American Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 on Centre Court.

Swiatek’s remarkable performance not only secured her maiden Grand Slam crown on grass but also etched her name alongside a piece of Wimbledon history that has stood for over a century. The only other instance of a “double bagel” scoreline (6-0, 6-0) in a women’s singles final at the All England Club came in 1911, when Dorothea Lambert Chambers defeated Dora Boothby in what remains the most lopsided title match ever played.


🏆 Dominance from Start to Finish

The 24-year-old Pole, already a multiple French Open champion and former World No. 1, brought her trademark intensity and flawless shot-making to the grass courts, traditionally seen as her least comfortable surface. Yet, from the first point, Swiatek dictated rallies, moved gracefully on the slick turf, and left Anisimova struggling to find any rhythm.

Anisimova, appearing in her first major final, tried to counter with her powerful baseline game but was overwhelmed by Swiatek’s precision, mental composure, and near-perfect execution.


📜 A Rare Piece of History

With this victory, Swiatek becomes only the second woman in Wimbledon’s long and storied history to win a final without conceding a single game — a feat last witnessed 114 years ago.
This historic triumph adds to Swiatek’s growing legacy as one of the most complete and dominant players of her generation.


🗣️ Swiatek Reflects

Speaking after the match, Swiatek said:

“I never dreamed of winning Wimbledon like this. Grass has always been a challenge, so lifting this trophy, and in such a special way, means the world to me. I really respect Amanda; she played an incredible tournament.”


🇵🇱 What It Means

First Wimbledon title for Swiatek, completing a career set of Grand Slam trophies on different surfaces.

Second player ever with a 6-0, 6-0 win in a Wimbledon women’s singles final.

Further cements her status as the dominant force in women’s tennis.


📅 Looking Ahead

For Swiatek, this victory could mark the beginning of a new era of dominance on grass, while for Anisimova, despite the heartbreak, the run to the final promises a bright future ahead.

Wimbledon 2025 will be remembered for its history-making final — a showcase of Iga Swiatek’s brilliance and an echo of a century-old record, brought back to life on the sport’s most iconic stage.

RELATED ARTICLES
India
light rain
27.9 ° C
27.9 °
27.9 °
71 %
3.1kmh
100 %
Wed
29 °
Thu
30 °
Fri
29 °
Sat
29 °
Sun
32 °

Most Popular