
Iga Swiatek delivered a flawless performance on Saturday to win her first Wimbledon title — and her fifth Grand Slam overall — dismantling Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in one of the most dominant finals in tennis history.
The former world No. 1 needed just 47 minutes on Centre Court to complete a stunning shutout. From the first point to the last, Swiatek was in complete control, striking with clinical precision, impeccable footwork, and unshakable confidence. Anisimova, who had shown grit and brilliance throughout the tournament, was simply overpowered.
The result marks a historic moment for Swiatek, who has already conquered the French and US Opens but had never progressed past the quarterfinals at Wimbledon — until now. With this victory, she joins an elite group of players to win Grand Slams on three different surfaces.
“Wimbledon was the dream that felt far away,” Swiatek said during the trophy presentation. “But today, everything clicked. I felt free, confident, and connected to the moment.”
An emotional Amanda Anisimova praised her opponent, calling Iga’s performance “unbelievable” and promising to come back stronger. “It wasn’t my day, but I’ll learn from it,” she said.
Swiatek’s win not only secures her fifth major but sends a clear message: she is the undisputed queen of the game — capable of ruling on grass just as she has on clay and hard courts.



