IGA Swiatek 6-0 in Grand Slam final! Amanda Broke Record during Anisimova’s Wimbledon route | Tennis news

IGA Swiatech performed an innocent performance at the Center Court to win her first Wimbledon title by defeating Amanda Anisimova 6–0, 6–0 in just 57 minutes on Saturday. The loud scorline marks the most unilateral women’s finals in 114 years when corresponding to the historical results of 1911, when Dorothia Lambert Chambers beat Dora Boothbi by the same margin.
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With this major performance, Swiyatech claimed her sixth Grand Slam title and Serena Williams became the eighth consecutive women’s Wimbledon champion since the trophy was lifted in 2016.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!
The 24 -year -old Polish star was under full control from the initial point, broke the service of Anisimova quickly and never allowed American to settle. Swetech set just one in the final and maintained its innocent record in the Grand Slam final, now 6–0.Also Read: IGA Swiatek beat Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 to title the first Grand Slam on the grassThe 13th seed, Anisimova, shocked World No. 1 Aryana Sabalenka in the semi -finals, but was unable to replicate that form against an incredible sweatek.
IGA Swiatek’s historical Wimbledon win
- Sixth Grand Slam Title: Four French Open, A US Open, One Wimbledon
- Correct record in major finals: 6–0 (Margaret Court and Monica are included in Sales)
- First polish player to win Wimbledon in Open Era
- Career Grand Slam on Clay, Hard and Grass since Serena Williams in 2002
- The fastest woman to win 100 Grand Slam match since Serena Williams in 2004
- WTA World No. 3 and WTA final race standing in another have increased
- Wimbledon became the third woman to win as number 8 seed (after Petra Quitova in 2011 and Ashley Bartie at 2019 French Open)
- Match duration: 57 minutes-6-0, 6-0 women final in Wimbledon from 1911
The grass-court change of Swiatech is now complete. With the title and its dominance on all surfaces, she strengthens her place among the great people of modern women’s tennis.