Wimbledon, Iga Świątek and Amanda Anisimova
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The Pole's sixth Grand Slam title is a vindication of the tennis she has been seeking since the end of last season.
Iga Świątek defeated Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon women’s finals today in a quick two sets 6-0, 6-0, becoming the first Polish woman to ever win Wimbledon.
Iga Świątek’s dominant 6–0, 6–0 victory over Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon final has sparked a wave of jubilation in Poland, with political leaders, fans and international media hailing the 24-year-old’s historic achievement.
The final act, at least in the women's singles, of Wimbledon 2025 is here. After two weeks of intense matches, the contenders are American Amanda Anisimova and Polish Iga Świątek. Let's see
As Iga Swiatek looks to win her first Wimbledon title, she’ll be supported by her team and family. While her mom, Dorota, is rarely pictured in her player’s box, her father, Tomasz, is a constant presence.
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Kate Middleton returned to Wimbledon’s Royal Box on Saturday, ahead of the women’s final between Poland’s Iga Świątek and American Amanda Anisimova. Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, the Princess of Wales upholds the tradition of presenting the championship trophies.